LMAO! In the back of my mind, I'm thinking of the wolves that live about four hours drive north of me.
Ahh, the jokes of your mates, the tips, all that, totally get it. I think I'm too used to working solo now, from years of focus on carving, which tends to be quite solitary when it's miniature work.
I don't want to meet one. I've heard from some that they've lost their dogs to them here. The closest I saw one was in British Columbia, up on a ridge coming on end of day. That one was massive, bigger than I thought they were, but then, animals in British Columbia seem to be wilder, bigger, and more of them. Where I'm from, it's big cats and bears one needs to be aware of, no coyote or wolves.
LMAO! In the back of my mind, I'm thinking of the wolves that live about four hours drive north of me.
Ahh, the jokes of your mates, the tips, all that, totally get it. I think I'm too used to working solo now, from years of focus on carving, which tends to be quite solitary when it's miniature work.
There are wolves ten kilometres away from Berlin. Maybe I should go there. 🤔
HAHAHA! Go in a pack, so pack can meet pack. That's not far outside the city, way closer than here. We do have coyotes in this city.
Coyotes? Not bad. 😂
I don't want to meet one. I've heard from some that they've lost their dogs to them here. The closest I saw one was in British Columbia, up on a ridge coming on end of day. That one was massive, bigger than I thought they were, but then, animals in British Columbia seem to be wilder, bigger, and more of them. Where I'm from, it's big cats and bears one needs to be aware of, no coyote or wolves.
Sounds not that funny.
Nope, not funny in the least.