Watch my blind rat Romeo try to figure out what veggie I’m feeding him! It’s so adorable to watch him eat he’s so aware when I bring out food. Ps: don’t worry that’s not his cage just a carrier cage in there playpen💕
RAT CHASES TAIL!
I’ve never seen anything like this before!!! I thought only dogs did this! 🤣 Look at this cutie pie chasing his own #tail and then taking it with him!!! I can’t handle it. This is too adorable!!! 🐶💖💖🐭
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#cuteanimal video by: Ratopet -Check them out on FB! This is not my video. 🤗 It was too #cute not to share!
WATCH OUT WATCH OUT WATCH OUT RKO OUTA NOWHERE.
This was my girlfriend trying to introduce our new girls to our current mischief. As you can see our current girls Poppy (at the start) and Selene (Randy Orton in the making) are not the smartest.
death witches: yaaaaaas old cemeteries on the side of the road and its autumn and omg there are crows and what’s this gravestones i can fix and spirits i can talk to oh wow
also death witches: ima watch this christmas prince movie for the fifth time in a row in my unicorn onesie and look at cute ass shit on pinterest
This recipe is great for a syrup to add to your tea or coffee for a little sweetness and flavor. It’s really good for simple spells as well and can be put out as an offering to fae and spirits alike. I like to add it to my tea at night for visions while I sleep. I also have started using it as an offering to one of my spirit companions and they love it.
1 cup water
2 cups white granulated sugar or sugar substitute
3 tablespoons - ½ cup lavender*
STEPS
Place water and lavender into a saucepan and bring to a boil.
Add in sugar or sugar substitute; stir until the sugar has dissolved completely before turning down the heat and allowing simmering for 15 minutes
Make sure to stir it every so often as to make sure nothing on the bottom burns
Remove from heat, cover, and allow the syrup to cool for ½-1 hour. The longer that you let it sit the more intense the flavor it will be.
Once it is cool, strain of the lavender and transfer into a jar. Store in the fridge
*The more lavender that you add the more intense the flavor will be as well. I personally use ½ cup of lavender for a more intense smell and flavor. As well as let it sit for an hour in the pot as it cools. The longer that you let it seep the darker the color will be too. It turns out to be a lovely purple color regardless.
Depending on the type of tea you use too will depend on