443 pts · September 6, 2015
Im Canadian. I like trees. Mountains are pretty. I take pictures. Cats are our fearless overlords. Game of Thrones and Vikings fan. Insta: r.m.olson
First rule of pottery: never fall in love with a piece. Things get blowed up in the kiln.
I’ve learned this too. I put in tons of effort into everyone, but do not get it returned.
I love the smell of vagrant pee in the morning.
First of all, we don’t have 16 kids.
Question: who has to clean this shit up after all the squishy squishy?
In BC, you can be fined for this.
I can’t smoke it. I eat edibles daily before bed for pain and insomnia. I stay with a 25mg dose.
I had a 4ft wall of snow at the end of my driveway last week. My husband dug out everyone so we could get to work.
My mom texts my dad every day and tells him what’s been going on. He’s been gone nearly a year.
She’s just pastel coloured. She really is pretty.
Just make sure you watch them. Our dog was super high anxiety, so it was hard to make her stop doing things. Teething will make them bleed.
My pit bull used to chew down all the small trees in the backyard. Blood everywhere. Vet said it helps anxiety.
One kid stabbed another kid to death in the baseball field during a huge party night. Our school was the “rich” school.
Internet is a privilege. If your chores are not completed daily, you lose privileges. Helping is part of being a family.
My brother call rhubarb, "rootbarb". He was so confused when we told him that was wrong.
Humans like me ethically harvest animals in order to feed my family.
Lol. It was my marten baby.
No, that is a dead, frozen marten
At the Trappers Rendezvous in Fort Nelson the kids participate in a squirrel skinning competition every year. Squirrels are good bait.
There really isn't much meat. They are fairly small animals. Some do eat them, but it's not common.
Honestly, I'm not sure what he does with them.
Trapping has been a way of life for hundreds of years. The animal dies instantly, and if a female is caught, traps must be relocated.
I work in forestry and deal with wolverines. These are most definitely marten. The trapper also got a wolverine this year, though.
You can, but there really isn't much on a marten, and most people don't.
I have a friend who was passed down a trapline from his grandfather. He invited my husband and I up this year.
Thanks for that. At -27 Celsius you do what you can.
Nothing. Marten has been fur trade staple for hundreds of years.
Wolverines are huge. These are all marten.
You could, but you'd have much less hand. They are very bitey little fuckers
First rule of pottery: never fall in love with a piece. Things get blowed up in the kiln.
First rule of pottery: never fall in love with a piece. Things get blowed up in the kiln.
I’ve learned this too. I put in tons of effort into everyone, but do not get it returned.
I love the smell of vagrant pee in the morning.
First of all, we don’t have 16 kids.
Question: who has to clean this shit up after all the squishy squishy?
In BC, you can be fined for this.
I can’t smoke it. I eat edibles daily before bed for pain and insomnia. I stay with a 25mg dose.
I had a 4ft wall of snow at the end of my driveway last week. My husband dug out everyone so we could get to work.
My mom texts my dad every day and tells him what’s been going on. He’s been gone nearly a year.
She’s just pastel coloured. She really is pretty.
Just make sure you watch them. Our dog was super high anxiety, so it was hard to make her stop doing things. Teething will make them bleed.
My pit bull used to chew down all the small trees in the backyard. Blood everywhere. Vet said it helps anxiety.
One kid stabbed another kid to death in the baseball field during a huge party night. Our school was the “rich” school.
Internet is a privilege. If your chores are not completed daily, you lose privileges. Helping is part of being a family.
My brother call rhubarb, "rootbarb". He was so confused when we told him that was wrong.
Humans like me ethically harvest animals in order to feed my family.
Lol. It was my marten baby.
No, that is a dead, frozen marten
At the Trappers Rendezvous in Fort Nelson the kids participate in a squirrel skinning competition every year. Squirrels are good bait.
There really isn't much meat. They are fairly small animals. Some do eat them, but it's not common.
Honestly, I'm not sure what he does with them.
Trapping has been a way of life for hundreds of years. The animal dies instantly, and if a female is caught, traps must be relocated.
I work in forestry and deal with wolverines. These are most definitely marten. The trapper also got a wolverine this year, though.
You can, but there really isn't much on a marten, and most people don't.
I have a friend who was passed down a trapline from his grandfather. He invited my husband and I up this year.
Thanks for that. At -27 Celsius you do what you can.
Nothing. Marten has been fur trade staple for hundreds of years.
Wolverines are huge. These are all marten.
You could, but you'd have much less hand. They are very bitey little fuckers