Ahhhh Italy....memories....the vino...the food.......buon giorno and buona notte .... I wished I could fly back there again soon *dream* so which one of you is Italian - freak enough to figure out what my real nae (Natalie) stands for then )
Ahhhh Italy....memories....the vino...the food.......buon giorno and buona notte .... I wished I could fly back there again soon *dream* so which one of you is Italian - freak enough to figure out what my real nae (Natalie) stands for then )
I wasn't sure if this should go here or off topic. It is me in the picture. The alive one lol
And that's Roscoe, their dog. He's a great dog.
This mountain lion was shot last night by the guys at one of the places I deliver to. It was harvested not far from the store. There are a lot of neighborhoods and pets, kids, etc.. in this area.
He is approx. 155 pounds and those paws are huge. As big as my hand.
The mountain lions are being studied all along the front range and this one had a radio collar and ear tags. The tag says on the back of it to not consume before 3/10/10
I didn't know you could eat mountain lion. The guys there said it's yummy. Like pork.
Pic was taken on a cell phone. Apologies for the not so great photo
I'm not gonna be no mean mommy....That'd be silly to do, then they see the pic's get nightmare and WHO do you think will then have to get up with them at night....naw I ain't gonna do that
lovely to see you and your family,looks like you son loves trains,
my 3yr old grandson is so into Thomas the tank engine,and all the other trains,
often his track is all over the living room floor.:lol:
Nice to see you trukgirl. Nice family you have there.
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