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Yeah, I’m bringing it! Back again! Woo! Yeah! I missed the linklings last weekend but I’m back at this weekend. Things are slowly settling into place at Casa del Blap. Due to Bubelah’s iron will soldiering forward despite two whiny babies - and
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Glad that you're feeling better.
1 year ago
I am DEFINITELY getting an office away from home ... even if it's just to blog, look after my investments, and play a little on-line poker - appearances (especially, if it's the 'appearance' of being busy) counts!
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It was an orange-colored one, though. I didn't know there were different kinds of ladybugs, I thought there were only red and black ones. The lighter-colored ones seem more inclined to take a chomp out of random human beings. Remember, they're carnivores--that's why gardeners love them.
But they don't make as much of a habit out of it as, say, ticks do, so it's nothing to panic about, either. :)