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^^^ The summons didn't work. :(


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I work with some "characters" (can also be pronounced "hillbilly" or "criminal" or "hillbilly criminal" ;) ).
No big deal. I've lived on the rough side of things all my life. I'm more comfortable with that than fancy folk.

There is one guy though that is repulsive. Just a foul excuse for a human being in every way possible: a loud, racist, misogynistic, homophobic bully. He originally tried his shit with me, but I told him clearly that wasn't happening and continue to shut him down every time he comes into my lane.(clown ain't in the top 100 of scary folks I've known over the years)

Anyway, as I was leaving work this afternoon, I had to brush past a Mountie in the office. I asked a coworker who was leaving at the same time what was up and she said the cop was looking for my repulsive coworker. Fingers crossed he finally got nailed doing something serious enough to get popped for.
 
^^^ The summons didn't work. :(


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I work with some "characters" (can also be pronounced "hillbilly" or "criminal" or "hillbilly criminal" ;) ).
No big deal. I've lived on the rough side of things all my life. I'm more comfortable with that than fancy folk.

There is one guy though that is repulsive. Just a foul excuse for a human being in every way possible: a loud, racist, misogynistic, homophobic bully. He originally tried his shit with me, but I told him clearly that wasn't happening and continue to shut him down every time he comes into my lane.(clown ain't in the top 100 of scary folks I've known over the years)

Anyway, as I was leaving work this afternoon, I had to brush past a Mountie in the office. I asked a coworker who was leaving at the same time what was up and she said the cop was looking for my repulsive coworker. Fingers crossed he finally got nailed doing something serious enough to get popped for.
Did your crows return yet?
 
Did your crows return yet?
That is amazing timing for your question.

I have heard them around the block recently, and some food has been disappearing, but that's all.

I just got back from fishing. There was one in the big tree above the deck when I left and when I got home I could hear some chatter. I put out some food and had a seat and listened to 3 of them discuss the situation. There were two flybys to have a look before I went inside. Within a minute or so, two crows were on the platform, feeding and drinking. :love::clapping:

They are a different crew from the ones that disappeared. One looks really old, with little white patches on the chest and may be a returner from a previous year. It could even be my old pal Scruff.
I've accepted that Noche is likely gone for good, but it's nice to know my reputation with the locals is such that I have a waiting list to adopt me and my yard. ;)
 
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Oh my…
I’ve been helping an elderly lady who doesn’t have a clue — even though I’ve explained the gender thing many times.
This is a plant she grew from some regular seeds I gave her.

Ever take someone under your wing, then regretted it?

Hell I gave her a couple of gorgeous clones in 2-gallon buckets back in April — and she hasn’t repotted them!
No doubt they are root bound to the max and won’t produce squat.
She lives an hour away or I would have just done the work for her.

What would you do?
 
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Oh my…
I’ve been helping an elderly lady who doesn’t have a clue — even though I’ve explained the gender thing many times.
This is a plant she grew from some regular seeds I gave her.

Ever take someone under your wing, then regretted it?

Hell I gave her a couple of gorgeous clones in 2-gallon buckets back in April — and she hasn’t repotted them!
No doubt they are root bound to the max and won’t produce squat.
She lives an hour away or I would have just done the work for her.

What would you do?
She is old, the mind goes.
Take the hour drive, put the clones next to it, and bask in the joy that you will have ensured she has enough seed to see her lifetime out.

Have a cup of tea with the old duck, talk about her youth, enjoy the company and head home.

Then you also have this point in time to chuckle about for next year when you pop around to do a good dead and help her out.
Glass half full or empty scenario, depending on how you look at it.
 

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