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On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 07:43:35 -0700, rbowman
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On 01/20/2021 04:33 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 9:50:31 PM UTC-5, rbowman wrote:
On 01/19/2021 02:25 PM, wrote:
I'm a little fuzzy on what the cops can get out of my junk mail. How useful
are newsletters for school districts that I'm not even in?
Yeah, my subscription to the Thunderbolt ran out decades ago... If they
want glossy campaign crap, I've got a ton. I've been using them for air
pistol targets


I thought that's what squirrels were for.


Very few squirrels around here; they stay in the city and collect
welfare. Seriously, the only hardwoods are cottonwood and a few aspen.
The little pine squirrels can survive on p. pine and Douglas fir cones
but the grays and foxes don't have a taste for them.

I see a grey every few years and I don't begrudge him some sunflower
seeds since they don't last long between the coyotes and eagles.

There are Columbia ground squirrels but they won't wake up until May.


I am over run by Gray Squirrels.
I live in the land of live oaks. It is a native tree that is basically
a weed and developers plant them by the thousands to fill their quota
of approved landscape varieties. The squirrels assure you of a yard
full of baby oak trees when they spread the acorns around. I kill
hundreds of saplings with my lawn mower when I start the ritual summer
mowing. There are 4 huge trees here that came up wild and escaped the
mower.