The End of Days?

Jul 11, 2007 23:11

OK, folks, either it has been raining a lot (and no, it hasn't, not excessively), or else the end of days is here, or perhaps there are three witches on their way here to convene and cackle. (I'd hazard a guess that at least three wiccans or at least pagans read this LJ, so own up ( Read more... )

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jophan July 12 2007, 09:26:40 UTC
It seems you just did.

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natika July 11 2007, 22:13:15 UTC
I'll swap you the toad for some rain. I miss the frogs at the bottom of my old garden.

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jophan July 12 2007, 09:27:01 UTC
OK, I just got the rain. Did you get the toad?

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time_freak July 12 2007, 09:07:09 UTC
Oh yuk.... a toad came in to our house from the garden and my cat ran away!

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jophan July 12 2007, 09:29:40 UTC
Yes, perhaps they smell too bad for the cats? I know our cats are cowards, they have been scared by the neighbour's pet rabbit. On the other hand, they don't hunt for the eating but just chase everything small that moves, so I'm afraid they might kill the toad first and discover that it's yucky afterwards. But perhaps the toad is so slow and sluggish it's safe.

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jlms July 12 2007, 12:05:10 UTC
It's raining snakes! Hallelujah, it's raining snakes!

(Here, it's just raining. The sun was out briefly yesterday, but it changed its mind.)

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jophan July 12 2007, 21:27:57 UTC
Well, luv', you're in Gothenburg. Myself, I'm listening to an LP with Karajan directing the Berlin Philharmonics, reading Sandman, and drinking Red Seal. Life could be worse.

Miss you, though! Love you! The cats send their meows.

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keeloca July 13 2007, 18:26:17 UTC
I wish we had snakes around the building where I live - I adore snakes. My cat wouldn't be too pleased, too...

Did see a frog this morning - no idea what it was doing there in the middle of the city. Not as good as a snake, though.

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jophan July 13 2007, 19:24:52 UTC
My cat wouldn't be too pleased, too...

Au contraire, I had to intervene to save the snake. Cassandra thought it was the most amusing toy. And poor grass snakes can't do much more than hiss back, which doesn't bother Cassandra that much; her sister does that to her all day.

Cats: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jophan/sets/72157594435216817/

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