I think I'm just hoping I will disappear, lol.I guess scattiness / Schusseligkeit is a "normal" behaviour when knackered At least I hope it will go away when the knackeredness disappeares
It's my new superpower. Things I often drop include - spices, herbs, red lentils, blueberries - most exciting when you then accidentally step on them and squash them! - porridge oats, cornflakes.Are you also knocking things over more than once a day? Preferebly things that create maximum mess, like beverages, powdered sugar and the likes lmaooo [...]
This was ... weird
I have been following this channel for a while. Kevin Richardson built a huge sanctuary in South Africa for lions, panthers, hyaenas, cheetahs .. Since he has known some of the rescue animals from their birth he is part of the pride. In this video, Kevin accompanied lioness Gabby on a walk, I think, and since she is playful, she likes to attack and bite things ... like the tires of he car ... pffffffffftThis was ... weird
OK, making more sense now!I have been following this channel for a while. Kevin Richardson built a huge sanctuary in South Africa for lions, panthers, hyaenas, cheetahs .. Since he has known some of the rescue animals from their birth he is part of the pride. In this video, Kevin accompanied lioness Gabby on a walk, I think, and since she is playful, she likes to attack and bite things ... like the tires of he car ... pffffffffft
But, yeah, the short video seems weird if you don´t know the context
I think I'm just hoping I will disappear, lol.
It's my new superpower. Things I often drop include - spices, herbs, red lentils, blueberries - most exciting when you then accidentally step on them and squash them! - porridge oats, cornflakes.
Basically, anything which requires me to get the vacuum cleaner out to sort out the mess. Peak excitement last week when I finished vacuuming, removed the cylinder thing so I could empty it into the bin and promptly emptied it all over the floor. Oh, how we laughed! /s
This is all a new development in my life just this year and I thank god and all the angels. I feel truly blessed.
New sighting (embarrassingly late):
𝘖𝘴𝘮𝘪𝘢 𝘣𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘯𝘪𝘴 𝘣𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘯𝘪𝘴 (𝖫.)
I think it may very well be this species (Osmia bicornis)? Typical behaviour for it. Phenology and geography are just right, too.I have a wild bee flyin in and out of the "waterhole" in my outer kitchen windowframe. I guess she put some eggs in there
The future is very, very scary.
Omg, this looks too funny, but it's plastic trash
Very cute and witty.
Did you take this picture yourself?New 14.v.2024
Andrena (Melandrena) nigroaenea (Kirby, 1802)