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mwmisses4289

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4. In my area, at least, when all the wildlife goes quiet, it's usually indicative of rough weather coming in.
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 09:03 PM
21 hrs ago

They critters know, and they are hunkering down before it hits.

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Interesting theory. Bumbles 22 hrs ago #1
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What a beautiful property! Scrivener7 21 hrs ago #3
It's a veritable jungle. OAITW r.2.0 21 hrs ago #5
In my area, at least, when all the wildlife goes quiet, it's usually indicative of rough weather coming in. mwmisses4289 21 hrs ago #4
Gorgeous. applegrove 16 hrs ago #6
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