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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Dogs are not allowed in the Dog Park. People are not allowed in the Dog Park. It is possible you will see hooded figures in the Dog Park. Do not approach them.
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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