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I didn't realise they were also in America as well I thought they were just native to Aus.
I have had a few tame ones over the years. There were two that perched in a nearby tree where I lived. I think they were husband and wife or two siblings, I'm not sure. They would regularly visit and dig around in my veggie garden. They used to also feed on my cats biscuits from her food bowl. She would get irate and scream at them and chase them away lol. I think they enjoyed teasing her because they would also sit in her bed and play on her scratch pad. Sometimes they would fall asleep in it.
The other one that used to visit would come over when I was doing something in my veggie garden. As I would weed or dig up the earth he/she would be standing by. As any bugs or worms would get exposed he/she would pounce on them and gobble them down. Amazing how friendly and trusting they can get.
Mormons don't drink coffee because it is a "Hot Drink" which an Old Testament translation said not to drink...later they discovered caffeine and said it was the reason why God said it...which became a problem with some of the richest Mormons owning a good sized portion of Coca Cola. So they walked back the caffeine bit.
They haven't walked back the coffee bit yet. And it's still considered a sin. But there are tons of what they refer to as "Jack Mormons" which drink coffee and other adult beverages.
No matter what...just as an advisory thing... coffee is about to get expensive...very expensive.
Vietnam and Brazil and Columbia are going to have issues with coffee production this year. So...might want to stock up for the winter months this summer. (One of the commodities I trade)
Or you can learn to prefer tea. Agriculturally speaking, India is having a great year... coronavirus wise? Not so good.
Mormons don't drink coffee because it is a "Hot Drink" which an Old Testament translation said not to drink...later they discovered caffeine and said it was the reason why God said it...which became a problem with some of the richest Mormons owning a good sized portion of Coca Cola. So they walked back the caffeine bit.
They haven't walked back the coffee bit yet. And it's still considered a sin. But there are tons of what they refer to as "Jack Mormons" which drink coffee and other adult beverages.
No matter what...just as an advisory thing... coffee is about to get expensive...very expensive.
Vietnam and Brazil and Columbia are going to have issues with coffee production this year. So...might want to stock up for the winter months this summer. (One of the commodities I trade)
Or you can learn to prefer tea. Agriculturally speaking, India is having a great year... coronavirus wise? Not so good.
I think I'll stock pile a few jars over the summer in case prices go up to much . I drink a lot more tea so hopefully there's no big price hikes there lol
Mormons don't drink coffee because it is a "Hot Drink" which an Old Testament translation said not to drink...later they discovered caffeine and said it was the reason why God said it...which became a problem with some of the richest Mormons owning a good sized portion of Coca Cola. So they walked back the caffeine bit.
They haven't walked back the coffee bit yet. And it's still considered a sin. But there are tons of what they refer to as "Jack Mormons" which drink coffee and other adult beverages.
No matter what...just as an advisory thing... coffee is about to get expensive...very expensive.
Vietnam and Brazil and Columbia are going to have issues with coffee production this year. So...might want to stock up for the winter months this summer. (One of the commodities I trade)
Or you can learn to prefer tea. Agriculturally speaking, India is having a great year... coronavirus wise? Not so good.
Heaven will so beautiful I hope and pray that I meet all of you there it will be so beautiful and fun. I can’t wait to hug Jesus and feel his love all over me.
I didn't realise they were also in America as well I thought they were just native to Aus.
I have had a few tame ones over the years. There were two that perched in a nearby tree where I lived. I think they were husband and wife or two siblings, I'm not sure. They would regularly visit and dig around in my veggie garden. They used to also feed on my cats biscuits from her food bowl. She would get irate and scream at them and chase them away lol. I think they enjoyed teasing her because they would also sit in her bed and play on her scratch pad. Sometimes they would fall asleep in it.
The other one that used to visit would come over when I was doing something in my veggie garden. As I would weed or dig up the earth he/she would be standing by. As any bugs or worms would get exposed he/she would pounce on them and gobble them down. Amazing how friendly and trusting they can get.
Wikipedia: Black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia), also known as the American magpie, is a bird in the corvidae family that inhabits the western half of North America, from Colorado, to southern coastal Alaska, to Central Oregon, to northern California, northern Nevada, northern Arizona, northern New Mexico, central Kansas, and Nebraska. In Canada it is found in far Western Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, [British] Columbia, and Yukon. It is black and white, with black areas on the wings and tail showing iridescent hints of blue or blue-green. It is one of only four North American songbirds whose tail makes up half or more of the total body length (the others being the yellow-billed magpie, the scissor-tailed flycatcher, and the fork-tailed flycatcher).