Well thanks for that sad story to brighten up the day! 😅
Bugs...
I appreciate their ecological purpose, I just appreciate it more when they're being ecologically purposeful somewhere else.
I agree! And spiders, well... I do like them eating bugs, but I do not like them in my home. They are welcome to stick to my livingroom-, kitchen- and hallway ceilings, but that's where they should stay if they want to avoid the vacuum cleaner (or hubby).
Bees, on the other hand... Strangely, I have a few living in my garage keyhole and I need them to help my fruit! So that means when they are in there, being busy little bees, I'm weeding my weeds without gloves, because I refuse to put my key in that hole.
Great story about the bees.
How's it goin @pfshorts? Welcome to Hive! Tell all your friends but make sure they release four articles in their first four days like you did. Impressive. Thanks for inviting me to you me day 5, I'm headed over to Ouch next.
My wife's the same way, she'll handle spiders in specific locations but they get vacuumed regularly. Funny how it's spiders or snakes, one or the other. I don't care what kinda snake it is.. kissy snake, worlds friendliest snake, happy faced snake... they're all deadly to me!
Aah, I think we don't have many venomous snakes in the Netherlands, so I've never developed a fear for snakes. Although, I don't think we have any venomous spiders here... They're just creepy!
Thanks for the welcome, but I am secretly, not so secretly @playfulfoodie! Figured I'd make a different account for the 'Twitter'-like D.buzz posts. I don't like the idea of filling up my actual blog feed with those :-)
Well this is the most you've engaged with me playful foodie so maybe this short will stop by more often. 😉
Oh no! I'll try to be better. I think you sometimes get lost into my busy feed. This account's feed isn't as busy! 😃