Don't disturb the vampire bats.
Is a sentence I never thought I'd have to use.
South American way
- arthwollipot
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If you're not on edge, you're taking up too much space.
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i wonder why they aren't more wide spread?
seems like a solid strategy, with so many cows out at night.
how about a rabid vampire bat?
cuddly.
seems like a solid strategy, with so many cows out at night.
how about a rabid vampire bat?
cuddly.
- President Bush
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Rain this morning, left the hammock, drove into town past the purple house for a four dollar lunch
- President Bush
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sun came back
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Living the life.
Beautiful country.
Beautiful food.
Side note: I have developed a fondness for Chilaquiles for breakfast.
Beautiful country.
Beautiful food.
Side note: I have developed a fondness for Chilaquiles for breakfast.
- President Bush
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Colombia is all alone at the top of the list for sure. Chilaquiles.... mmmm-mm. Check for tomatillos next time in town. Or maybe the neighbors.
- President Bush
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Finally, an almost cloudless night here, very dark, I was checking out the stars, listening for bird sounds, when I spotted a bright bigger-than-Venus light moving in a straight line across the sky, no flashing green or red lights like a plane, figured it had to be a satellite, never saw one that fucking bright.
Looked it up... was the ISS/International Space Station:
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightin ... ity=Bogota
Looked it up... was the ISS/International Space Station:
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightin ... ity=Bogota
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Cool.
It's amazing how much average city light pollution fucks up a great view of the night sky.
It's amazing how much average city light pollution fucks up a great view of the night sky.
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yeah, that bridge looks dangerous.
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President Bush wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 1:11 am Finally, an almost cloudless night here, very dark, I was checking out the stars, listening for bird sounds, when I spotted a bright bigger-than-Venus light moving in a straight line across the sky, no flashing green or red lights like a plane, figured it had to be a satellite, never saw one that fucking bright.
Looked it up... was the ISS/International Space Station:
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightin ... ity=Bogota
Another good site for satellite viewing:
https://www.heavens-above.com/main.aspx ... =0&tz=UCT5