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2018/02/15 15:35:36 (permalink)

crawlers

The night crawlers were crawling last nite.  sam
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    Re: crawlers 2018/02/15 18:32:41 (permalink)
    They'll be swimming tonight.
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    Re: crawlers 2018/02/15 18:55:21 (permalink)
    Registered,Makes them a lot easier to catch without hurting them in parking lots & sidewalks. My legs keep getting longer which makes it harder to reach them.I guess that is why.   sam
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    Re: crawlers 2018/02/16 20:01:52 (permalink)
    If that ain't a sign of spring, I don't know what is!
     
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    Re: crawlers 2018/02/18 21:21:34 (permalink)
    Noticed them out before the monsoon. Getting excited

    "Don't tread on me."
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    Re: crawlers 2018/02/18 22:45:11 (permalink)
    We get the weather being forecast for my area tomorrow, them critters be knocking on my front door to keep from drowning.

    But hey, ya wanna have some real fun? The next time the crawlers are thick and heavy, run around the yard in your bare feet.

    C'mon...... it's good for the cabin fever.

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
      Old fisherman never die; we just smell that way. 
     
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