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For Salmon Chanted Evening (I couldn't resist when I saw this) (Original Post)
DFW
May 2013
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BainsBane
(53,074 posts)1. That's a decision they may come to regret.
DFW
(54,447 posts)2. That may depend on whether they all age gracefully at the same rate.
An adult owl can just as easily munch on cat as a cat can munch owl, depending on size and appetite.
Demoiselle
(6,787 posts)3. I've always thought owls and pussycats have a certain bond...
I love them both.
Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)6. Of course, needing only a beautiful pea-green boat!
DFW
(54,447 posts)7. Wee Willie Winkie would have been impressed n/t
Demoiselle
(6,787 posts)8. And honey and plenty of money wrapped up in a five pound note.
I'll stop now.
Sekhmets Daughter
(7,515 posts)4. Irresistable is right!
Brigid
(17,621 posts)5. SCE is going to love this!
lastlib
(23,311 posts)9. Our state conservation magazine once had an article....
referring to owls as the "tigers of the sky." that pretty well sums it up.....
cute pic, btw. Bet SCE would like it.
SalmonChantedEvening
(31,953 posts)10. Must Haz!! :)
That's great DFW, thank you!
Sunday is already shaping up.