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I have been on hiatus for a few months due to me getting married. But I am not married and no longer have to plan a wedding. YAY!!! and I have just moved all my newts and salamanders to the new apartment. And the all ate fairly well once settled.

And they will be moving again by the end of November when we hopefully find a house (with a nice cool basement [it is one of the requirements of the house]). I hope all is well with everyone here. and I hope to do some herping now that I have a little more free time, although I have to finish moving in by the end of this month. No Fun.
 
I have been on hiatus for a few months due to me getting married. But I am not married and no longer have to plan a wedding. YAY!!! and I have just moved all my newts and salamanders to the new apartment. And the all ate fairly well once settled.

And they will be moving again by the end of November when we hopefully find a house (with a nice cool basement [it is one of the requirements of the house]). I hope all is well with everyone here. and I hope to do some herping now that I have a little more free time, although I have to finish moving in by the end of this month. No Fun.

Freudian slip of denial ?? :rolleyes:
 
Welcome back, Pat.

A basement's on my list of requirements for a new house too. That, or a north-facing room I can put the AC in.
 
Whoops!!! I mean I am married and I do not have a wedding to plan anymore.
 
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