https://www.briping.com/ i've been laughing at the word and very concept of BRIPE for about 20 solid minutes now, send help https://icosahedron.website/media/SFZ8bqmxJYI6Abs5Bh4
disneystuff
unfortunately I was unable to alligator in the pool this afternoon, as Old People were monopolizing the floaty things. :(
on the upside I saw a large lizard enthusiastically doing the red throat flashing thing, as well as a couple of limpkins (another bird I had never heard of before!), a bald eagle, and maybe a couple of northern mockingbirds.
also we're going to do "Flight of Passage" again tonight!!!!!!!! eeeeeeeeee
#genderiswhatsinyourpants
nail clippers
chapstick
arsenicum album (shut up)
ballpoint pen
Sharpie (for graffiti emergencies)
shopping list
Epcot food & wine festival guide
probably obsolete plane boarding pass
I'm running the tabletop #RPG segment of the Extra Life fundraising marathon. Can I get a boost to help kids?
welp, it finally happened: I lost my glasses.
fortunately I don't need them for most usage. it means I can't read signs far away, and I'm likely to get more headaches, and of course I look much cooler with glasses than without. but it's not a terrible crippling loss.
plus, they were super cheap with Zenni. I'll order another two pairs (so I have a backup this time) and they'll probably be getting delivered about when I get home. :D
@Soreth @starkatt mine look for me in the morning, but they aren't super noisy, and after hanging around for a while they move on. crows can be noisy but they're a couple of volume levels below jays. XD and if you aren't putting out a ridiculous amount of food--I usually put out at most a dozen or so peanuts, just setting them at regular spacing along the porch railing--you won't attract more than three or four crows.
@starkatt @Soreth pretty much until night, but remember, they don't care about daylight savings--if you start feeding them at 6 pm, they'll remember it as that *time of day*, and as the days get shorter, that expectation will shift earlier accordingly.
on the other hand, their behavior changes in winter too; their feeding territories change, so the ones who learn to expect you in spring/summer will probably be a nesting pair/family, but in winter they may be literally different birds.
@vahnj yey that worked thank you! :D
there are many sparrows foraging around the boardwalk area. I put some chip crumbs on the porch for them, and then thought of using the Merlin app to play their calls to attract them, because last time I did that I ended up surrounded by like a dozen sparrows and I felt like goddamn Snow White, but the Merlin app isn't working for some reason. the sparrows figured out where the chip crumbs were anyway, and are happily sparrowing around on the porch. ^___^
#introductions
hi! call me "green."
I am:
*furry-adjacent
*draconic
*saurian-esque
*agender
*85% asexual
*extremely romance-ambivalent
*Sagittarius
*mostly extroverted
*bitey
*top/dom egg
I have:
*green hair
*gluten allergy/intolerance
*Opinions
*very strange dreams
*a complicated relationship with reality
*a black cat familiar
*an otterkitty Spouse
I do:
*writing
*birdwatching
*magic
*WoW RP
*tabletop RP (mostly D&D)
*walking
*Scrabble
September 11
@literorrery *nodnodnod* 45 is not some shocking deviation or break in our triumphant democracy, but a logical, predictable consequence of the autocratic tendencies we've been allowing increasing control over our society.
@Jacel bike tire spokes make FANTASTIC web-making terrain. :D
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pronouns: they/them
location: Seattle
phenotype: dracosaur
alignment: chaotic well-intentioned
...
aka Sprackraptor, Rasha, elynne, Yahvahzensil, & etc.
40-something ace/aro
an identity under construction in a badly-fitting human suit.
~follows welcome; followbacks not guaranteed~