Thank you, Mitza! My mother-in-law is coming to our house today! She thinks Trump is doing a good job, but i will keep my mouth shut since she is in her 90s; i don’t want to give her a heart attack. 🙂
My wife, Marla, especially likes Colbert, and i watch him often too. Yes, what he says about old codger Trumpster is usually very accurate and hilariously funny! 🙂
Very pretty and I like the ant on the tree blossoms. What I don’t like is the family of ants and all their brethren who were at my sink this morning when I turned on the light. I’ve had the in the past, but it is three years now and they’re back. I’m not scared of them like centipedes or spiders, but my head keeps swiveling around to look at them from where I am sitting here at the kitchen table where my computer is. Sigh.
We don’t have any in our house now. Many years ago, when i lived in an intentional community (i.e., commune) for a few years, we had them in the main house and let them be. They are extremely clean and non-germ-carrying critters! 🙂
This is spot on – and that ant will sleep well at day’s end …
Yes indeed! 🙂
good one, Thomas, have a nice day, regards Mitza
Thank you, Mitza! My mother-in-law is coming to our house today! She thinks Trump is doing a good job, but i will keep my mouth shut since she is in her 90s; i don’t want to give her a heart attack. 🙂
Haha, maybe you inherit some money. Do you like Stephen Colbert? He hates Trump and makes intelligent jokes about him.😀
My wife, Marla, especially likes Colbert, and i watch him often too. Yes, what he says about old codger Trumpster is usually very accurate and hilariously funny! 🙂
Love that little critter!!!
Thank you, Roda! I’ve got some ants in Cretaceous amber and they look much the same! 🙂
So neat!
Very pretty and I like the ant on the tree blossoms. What I don’t like is the family of ants and all their brethren who were at my sink this morning when I turned on the light. I’ve had the in the past, but it is three years now and they’re back. I’m not scared of them like centipedes or spiders, but my head keeps swiveling around to look at them from where I am sitting here at the kitchen table where my computer is. Sigh.
We don’t have any in our house now. Many years ago, when i lived in an intentional community (i.e., commune) for a few years, we had them in the main house and let them be. They are extremely clean and non-germ-carrying critters! 🙂
I’m trying to ignore them but every time I look over I see one scaling the light-colored back splash area behind the kitchen tap.