Half a century ago, with the convening of the State Legislature here in Florida, many were the social gatherings prior to the session. North Florida members were reported to have a passion for barbecued armadillo, with one pro barbecue master typically called to action for his perfect touch! I’ve never had the pleasure…
Another thought provoking BFN! Like Jack, I had to do some zooming and squinting to see what seemed an “Arkansas Razorback”. Animal; not football team… Armadillos have these tiny, out of proportion, cartoon-like ears. I once saw a mother armadillo followed by her young in a conga line fashion. It seemed to epitomize the term “munchkin” seeing the very tiny young ones tagging along.
Pig? Armadillo? You mean the head of a beagle next to the parrot skull? (Or a Goth parrot. Hard to tell.)
We're talking about the stones on the bridge, right?
Yes 😂
Half a century ago, with the convening of the State Legislature here in Florida, many were the social gatherings prior to the session. North Florida members were reported to have a passion for barbecued armadillo, with one pro barbecue master typically called to action for his perfect touch! I’ve never had the pleasure…
Hmmm… Sounds like the BBQ master had some skill.
Can’t say I’d be first in line for armadillo. Do you think it tastes like chicken?
Probably nothing to crow about…
Another thought provoking BFN! Like Jack, I had to do some zooming and squinting to see what seemed an “Arkansas Razorback”. Animal; not football team… Armadillos have these tiny, out of proportion, cartoon-like ears. I once saw a mother armadillo followed by her young in a conga line fashion. It seemed to epitomize the term “munchkin” seeing the very tiny young ones tagging along.
I wouldn’t have noticed the parrot skull if Jack hadn’t called attention to it.
My mother-in-law always comments that geese are the best parents. I wonder if the same applies to armadillos.