Well, you guys in the Canadian Riviera -sipping Seattle's Best, working in a Microsoft branch plant - are in a different category, of course...:)Pretty blah. It's typically 5-10 C here in BC Canada
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Well, you guys in the Canadian Riviera -sipping Seattle's Best, working in a Microsoft branch plant - are in a different category, of course...:)Pretty blah. It's typically 5-10 C here in BC Canada
Pass...the tropics up there with the crocs, the mozzies, and cyclones etc, do not appeal.Next, try the Torres Straits, QLD, Sir... :)
Up there with the crocs? Leave it for geezers called C. Dundee... :)Pass...the tropics up there with the crocs, the mozzies, and cyclones etc, do not appeal.
Pass...the tropics up there with the crocs, the mozzies, and cyclones etc, do not appeal.
We saw coyotes in broad daylight in a busy populated area a while ago...But you get nasty snakes and spiders don't you?
Give me a coyote over a snake any day!! :)
The spiders are easily disposed of. The big ones eat the poisonous ones, the poisonous ones are coloured.But you get nasty snakes and spiders don't you?
Give me a coyote over a snake any day!! :)
...so what are you supposed to do when a snake attacks... ?The spiders are easily disposed of. The big ones eat the poisonous ones, the poisonous ones are coloured.
Been here two years, yet to see a snake. But yes, I'm reliably informed that of all the poisonous or venomous snakes in the world, most of them can be found here. And believe it or not, they are a protected species!!! It is illegal to kill a snake!!!!!!!
But we do have some cute things here like koalas and wombats and wallabies.
The law says relocate the animal safely. So I have been advised that relocating the head of the snake from the rest of the body is the best response, if it can be fine safely. Authorities however will tell you call a snake catcher, bind the wound, identify the snake and get to a hospital....so what are you supposed to do when a snake attacks... ?![]()
You mean, let the snake hurt you rather than hurt the snake?The law says relocate the animal safely. So I have been advised that relocating the head of the snake from the rest of the body is the best response, if it can be fine safely. Authorities however will tell you call a snake catcher, bind the wound, identify the snake and get to a hospital.
Maybe it's the politicians that are the snakes...Generally stay out of their way and they won't bother you. So they say.
The law says relocate the animal safely.
...So I have been advised that relocating the head of the snake from the rest of the body is the best response....
Here's it about minus 20C windchill, maybe ever colder...We also had snow..and it’s now down to 5 below C , so not too bad.
I stay happy as long as the sky is blue and sun shines ,..... the heavy grey skies are so miserable. ( a good spiritual ‘type’ there :))