@KimComstock5@DecaturTenant Coyote-wolf blend:
Pretty sure I saw one, over 20 years ago, from a distance. It was crossing my street, at about 8pm, on a quiet, still, frigid night. My first impression was:
"That's... not a dog."
It moved like a raccoon. Nose to the road, bum sticking up.
@KimComstock5@DecaturTenant Holy.
Then, leaving out food pieces DEFINITELY not a good idea.
Rare sometimes means nocturnal. Less than a mile from me is a forest with a park + residential area cut into it. Someone found moose tracks on their lawn. I've never seen one, myself.
@KimComstock5@DecaturTenant WISE move. โ โ
People who live near, or in woods should know better.
The Yellowstone horrific, grizzly attacks of 1967, were blamed, in large part, over the habit of a resort's dumping of edible garbage, over a long period of time.
@MelissaJeanSays@holistichabits2 Watching the GOLDEN GLOBES, tonight, I keep thinking that these people have come a long way:
They didn't always dress like that, and look like a million dollars. It took careful, quiet work + believing that there was a POSSIBILITY that they could succeed.
@evan_kapitansky Sounds good!
I remember when you tweeted that you used to have the shower just before work, then have to go out into the frigid weather, feeling COLDER!
@gmbutts
(2) But, more importantly, Canadian voters put Trudeau in office, and I believe that ONLY Canadian voters have the right to decide to keep him in office, or to pick someone else.
It's not the MPs call.
@gmbutts
Seems like a 21st century trend is to get the leader to step down. With Biden, there were age considerations, but Joe had more good days than bad.
I like having Justin Trudeau as my Prime Minister.
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