Normally we have a lot of Canada Geese in Fort Collins in December, but I haven’t heard any for three days. I wonder why not?
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- New Video : Analyzing Oil And Gas
- Is Antarctica Melting?
- High Speed Analysis And Visualization
- El Nino To The Rescue?
- Fake News Update
- Growth Of Antarctic Sea Ice
- 65 Years Of Progress!
- El Nino To The Rescue?
- Worst March Drought On Record
- ChartGL Process Control Demo
- The Biggest Money Laundering Scam
- Drought In The Headwaters Of Lake Powell
- Unrealistic Expectations Of Water Availability
- Did Bill Gates Do This?
- Worst March Drought On Record In The US
- The Real Hockey Stick Graph
- Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Gaslighting 1924
- “Why Do You Resist?”
- Climate Attribution Model
- Fact Checking NASA
- Fact Checking Grok
- Fact Checking The New York Times
- New Visitech Features
Recent Comments
- Robertvd on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- czechlist on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- conrad ziefle on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- conrad ziefle on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- D. Boss on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- D. Boss on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- Gordon Vigurs on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- Gordon Vigurs on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- Gordon Vigurs on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour
- BenV on One Atomic Bomb Per Hour


Boulder Right Now -21°C
http://uk.weather.com/weather/today/USCO0038:1:US
Barrow Right Now -8°C
http://uk.weather.com/weather/today/USAK0025:1:US
From your previous post I would say that they have flown the coup. ‘de grace’
The buggers are over here in the UK and sh….ng all over my golf course!
I’ll send them back shall I?
There are much tastier ways with which to handle a goose problem…
http://m.allrecipes.com/recipes/666/goose-recipes
Thanks to “global warming” they left northern Alberta 2 months ago [approx]
Just instinctive foresight.
Unlike polar bears they don’t need ice on the water to survive. 🙂
They’ve gone to Canada ???