Path: csiph.com!newsfeed.xs4all.nl!newsfeed7.news.xs4all.nl!feeder1.feed.usenet.farm!feed.usenet.farm!aioe.org!+pi+BBT4dBC2M6jgIcTJtg.user.46.165.242.91.POSTED!not-for-mail From: umar <866013149e@python.interpring.com> Newsgroups: alt.polyamory Subject: Re: Busy, busy, busy Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 13:18:06 -0000 (UTC) Organization: Aioe.org NNTP Server Message-ID: References: <52cc9af7-0711-42ba-ac03-8db50fc3e299n@googlegroups.com> <39KdnVR7PbT98cz8nZ2dnUU7-KvNnZ2d@supernews.com> <7_-dnYhFxKA9ehz8nZ2dnUU7-RnNnZ2d@supernews.com> Injection-Info: gioia.aioe.org; logging-data="2637"; posting-host="+pi+BBT4dBC2M6jgIcTJtg.user.gioia.aioe.org"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@aioe.org"; User-Agent: slrn/1.0.3 (Linux) X-Notice: Filtered by postfilter v. 0.9.2 Xref: csiph.com alt.polyamory:32513 On 2021-11-03, Freyja wrote: > He certainly is a cat. He's our all-black pocket panther (Wakanda > forever!). Achilles is our youngest. Kitties are delightful. It's hard to hang out with one and not get a smile on one's face. > An owl? Yikes. Now, this morning, I got off the T -- that's what they call public transit in these parts -- and I was walking through Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, just off busy Morrissey Boulevard, when I heard a squawk over my left shoulder. Strutting around in an adjacent parking lot was a wild turkey. They've become remarkably common in recent years; I've even seen them in downtown Boston. I wonder if any other major metropolitan areas have been infiltraded by turkeys. umar