Getting all the way to the top of the stairs (or down to the bottom) before remembering that there was something that needed to be brought up (or down) from the other floor.
Getting all the way to the top of the stairs (or down to the bottom) before remembering that there was something that needed to be brought up (or down) from the other floor.
Bonus exercise!
Yeah, that's honestly how I look at it. I'm mostly irked at my brain for forgetting something, not annoyed by extra work.
LARGE Colored obnoxious lights added in gym classes.
They bother me.
I now wear a hat with visor and dark mirror sunglasses to do pilates, cycling, and situps.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
My therapist reminiscing on her past to relate to my stories -- *kitten*, I'm the one that is paying to talk.
THAT seems to happen much more often than it should. The most recent one I spoke with, I had made an appt. with because I was back on the gaining side of my weight journey(20 lbs. in 3 months). She kept telling me she knew all about how hard it is because she was trying to get back to her pre-baby weight. No lady, you have no clue. Now shut up and listen. I never said that but also never went back.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
I understand. I'm in the Tampa area now (more black snakes here than anything, but they're not poisonous), but when I lived on the other coast in Boca Raton, the millions of lizards were frightening. It's actually an epidemic there.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
Yes, I think that's a FL thing... free pest control. I have asthma, so I wouldn't want them to spray unless it's dire, but, I'm on the 1st floor... every time I open the patio door, I have to be careful bees, snakes, insects don't come running in. Going to Home Depot for a flame thrower with my 20% off coupon.
My complex is brand new, so thankfully, nothing seems to have imbedded itself indoors yet, which is good. I'm very squeamish.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
I understand. I'm in the Tampa area now (more black snakes here than anything, but they're not poisonous), but when I lived on the other coast in Boca Raton, the millions of lizards were frightening. It's actually an epidemic there.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
Yes, I think that's a FL thing... free pest control. I have asthma, so I wouldn't want them to spray unless it's dire, but, I'm on the 1st floor... every time I open the patio door, I have to be careful bees, snakes, insects don't come running in. Going to Home Depot for a flame thrower with my 20% off coupon.
My complex is brand new, so thankfully, nothing seems to have imbedded itself indoors yet, which is good. I'm very squeamish.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
Lol. Oh... spiders are the worst. < shudder >
I'm in FL and mountain bike at night. When I first started riding at night, I noticed the trails were covered with these little, emerald-green sparkly things. At first I thought they were some kind of crystal, like how granite has bits of quartz in it, but the trails are all sand so there shouldn't be any stone like that. So I stopped and got close at one, and it was a giant wolf spider. The green was my lights reflecting back from it's eyes.
AARGH! The trails are covered with spiders! Literally hundreds and hundreds of them! And those are just the ones looking at me!
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
I understand. I'm in the Tampa area now (more black snakes here than anything, but they're not poisonous), but when I lived on the other coast in Boca Raton, the millions of lizards were frightening. It's actually an epidemic there.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
Yes, I think that's a FL thing... free pest control. I have asthma, so I wouldn't want them to spray unless it's dire, but, I'm on the 1st floor... every time I open the patio door, I have to be careful bees, snakes, insects don't come running in. Going to Home Depot for a flame thrower with my 20% off coupon.
My complex is brand new, so thankfully, nothing seems to have imbedded itself indoors yet, which is good. I'm very squeamish.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
Lol. Oh... spiders are the worst. < shudder >
I'm in FL and mountain bike at night. When I first started riding at night, I noticed the trails were covered with these little, emerald-green sparkly things. At first I thought they were some kind of crystal, like how granite has bits of quartz in it, but the trails are all sand so there shouldn't be any stone like that. So I stopped and got close at one, and it was a giant wolf spider. The green was my lights reflecting back from it's eyes.
AARGH! The trails are covered with spiders! Literally hundreds and hundreds of them! And those are just the ones looking at me!
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
I understand. I'm in the Tampa area now (more black snakes here than anything, but they're not poisonous), but when I lived on the other coast in Boca Raton, the millions of lizards were frightening. It's actually an epidemic there.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
Yes, I think that's a FL thing... free pest control. I have asthma, so I wouldn't want them to spray unless it's dire, but, I'm on the 1st floor... every time I open the patio door, I have to be careful bees, snakes, insects don't come running in. Going to Home Depot for a flame thrower with my 20% off coupon.
My complex is brand new, so thankfully, nothing seems to have imbedded itself indoors yet, which is good. I'm very squeamish.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
Lol. Oh... spiders are the worst. < shudder >
I'm in FL and mountain bike at night. When I first started riding at night, I noticed the trails were covered with these little, emerald-green sparkly things. At first I thought they were some kind of crystal, like how granite has bits of quartz in it, but the trails are all sand so there shouldn't be any stone like that. So I stopped and got close at one, and it was a giant wolf spider. The green was my lights reflecting back from it's eyes.
AARGH! The trails are covered with spiders! Literally hundreds and hundreds of them! And those are just the ones looking at me!
Note to Self: Pack & leave FL today. G'bye critters.
That is a horror story in the making. Which part of FL has creepy green-eyed wolf spiders? Mid-central?
Oh & do you still bike at night & if so, how has this changed what you do? Do you only wear long pants/sleeves now? How can you ride while screeching?
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
I understand. I'm in the Tampa area now (more black snakes here than anything, but they're not poisonous), but when I lived on the other coast in Boca Raton, the millions of lizards were frightening. It's actually an epidemic there.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
Yes, I think that's a FL thing... free pest control. I have asthma, so I wouldn't want them to spray unless it's dire, but, I'm on the 1st floor... every time I open the patio door, I have to be careful bees, snakes, insects don't come running in. Going to Home Depot for a flame thrower with my 20% off coupon.
My complex is brand new, so thankfully, nothing seems to have imbedded itself indoors yet, which is good. I'm very squeamish.
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
Lol. Oh... spiders are the worst. < shudder >
I'm in FL and mountain bike at night. When I first started riding at night, I noticed the trails were covered with these little, emerald-green sparkly things. At first I thought they were some kind of crystal, like how granite has bits of quartz in it, but the trails are all sand so there shouldn't be any stone like that. So I stopped and got close at one, and it was a giant wolf spider. The green was my lights reflecting back from it's eyes.
AARGH! The trails are covered with spiders! Literally hundreds and hundreds of them! And those are just the ones looking at me!
Note to Self: Pack & leave FL today. G'bye critters.
That is a horror story in the making. Which part of FL has creepy green-eyed wolf spiders? Mid-central?
Oh & do you still bike at night & if so, how has this changed what you do? Do you only wear long pants/sleeves now? How can you ride while screeching?
Yes, I'm in the Orlando area and I still ride at night in the winter (too many bugs in the summer). I've gotten used to the wolf spiders, their sparkly eyes kind of look cool. They have this brilliant, scintillating sort of property to them, like a spot from a laser pointer.
The ones I really hate are the banana spiders. The biggest ones are as big as the palm of your hand, though most are "only" 1-2 inches across. They come out at sunset and spin their web across the trail, then sit in the middle right at face level. I wear clear safety glasses mainly because of them. One time I came around a corner and crashed right through one. Stopped and slapped myself all over, as you do when you run into a web. I thought I was clean and started riding again, about a hundred yards later the spider ran across my glasses! Must have been lodged in my helmet or something.
BTW, the Ocala Mountain Bike Association's logo is a banana spider, and for good reason.
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Bonus exercise!
Yeah, that's honestly how I look at it. I'm mostly irked at my brain for forgetting something, not annoyed by extra work.
Actors spend so much time patting themselves on the back.
They bother me.
I now wear a hat with visor and dark mirror sunglasses to do pilates, cycling, and situps.
(For reference the colors are red, blue, green.)
I haven't seen any ants, but just moved to FL & have twice seen critters the size of a poodle in my house. The 6-ft black snake who planted himself outside on my patio must have chased them in.
I'm not countrified enough, but have learned to stifle my girl screams.
Oh my. Critters stay outside thank you very much! When I visited Florida a million years ago, I remember seeing the geckos everywhere, they were pretty cool because in Vt. we really don't get them. But other critters you can keep to yourself, especially snakes.
THAT seems to happen much more often than it should.
I had little roaches I had to take care of when I moved here. At least the apartment has free pest control.
Thatβs how I felt when I first moved down too lol ..I have brown spiders in the house every now n then people tell me they are safe like what freakin spider is safe π
I understand. I'm in the Tampa area now (more black snakes here than anything, but they're not poisonous), but when I lived on the other coast in Boca Raton, the millions of lizards were frightening. It's actually an epidemic there.
Yes, I think that's a FL thing... free pest control. I have asthma, so I wouldn't want them to spray unless it's dire, but, I'm on the 1st floor... every time I open the patio door, I have to be careful bees, snakes, insects don't come running in. Going to Home Depot for a flame thrower with my 20% off coupon.
My complex is brand new, so thankfully, nothing seems to have imbedded itself indoors yet, which is good. I'm very squeamish.
Lol. Oh... spiders are the worst. < shudder >
I'm in FL and mountain bike at night. When I first started riding at night, I noticed the trails were covered with these little, emerald-green sparkly things. At first I thought they were some kind of crystal, like how granite has bits of quartz in it, but the trails are all sand so there shouldn't be any stone like that. So I stopped and got close at one, and it was a giant wolf spider. The green was my lights reflecting back from it's eyes.
AARGH! The trails are covered with spiders! Literally hundreds and hundreds of them! And those are just the ones looking at me!
My worst nightmare! Ahhhhhh!
Note to Self: Pack & leave FL today. G'bye critters.
That is a horror story in the making. Which part of FL has creepy green-eyed wolf spiders? Mid-central?
Oh & do you still bike at night & if so, how has this changed what you do? Do you only wear long pants/sleeves now? How can you ride while screeching?
Yes, I'm in the Orlando area and I still ride at night in the winter (too many bugs in the summer). I've gotten used to the wolf spiders, their sparkly eyes kind of look cool. They have this brilliant, scintillating sort of property to them, like a spot from a laser pointer.
The ones I really hate are the banana spiders. The biggest ones are as big as the palm of your hand, though most are "only" 1-2 inches across. They come out at sunset and spin their web across the trail, then sit in the middle right at face level. I wear clear safety glasses mainly because of them. One time I came around a corner and crashed right through one. Stopped and slapped myself all over, as you do when you run into a web. I thought I was clean and started riding again, about a hundred yards later the spider ran across my glasses! Must have been lodged in my helmet or something.
BTW, the Ocala Mountain Bike Association's logo is a banana spider, and for good reason.