I like my coffee

Maybe it's the meat? I nibble at or avoid chili, spaghetti, casseroles and similar dishes Make them veggie and meat free and I inhale them.
I think it's because my family didn't always have much money when I was a kid, and chilli was one of those cheap meals that we ate fairly often.

Also, have you heard the jokes about people in work places being rewarded with a lame "pizza party" after working overtime, working hard, making a bunch of sales, etc.? Instead of raises or bonuses? I've been to a couple of events like that, where cheap chilli was being served. Don't get me wrong, you can make a lot of great meals for cheap, and I still do today. But chili isn't one that I choose to eat.
 
Yeah. I work part time at Lowes and they act like it's a big deal to give us a free cardboard pizza lunch and they rarely provide the soft drinks. I love MY chili but the chili they sometime give us is awful. That and baked ziti, all pasty and dry. I skip the free food lunches. A raise? Are you kidding me? To give an employee a lousy 50 cents an hour raise should be easy but nope!
 
Yeah. I work part time at Lowes and they act like it's a big deal to give us a free cardboard pizza lunch and they rarely provide the soft drinks. I love MY chili but the chili they sometime give us is awful. That and baked ziti, all pasty and dry. I skip the free food lunches. A raise? Are you kidding me? To give an employee a lousy 50 cents an hour raise should be easy but nope!
How come so many birds end up inside Lowe’s?
How do they manage to survive, do they leave at closing time?

I spend more time looking up into the rafters to spot the birds than I do looking for what I came in to buy.
 
How come so many birds end up inside Lowe’s?
How do they manage to survive, do they leave at closing time?

I spend more time looking up into the rafters to spot the birds than I do looking for what I came in to buy.
Add HomeDepot and any larger store with a garden center.
 
Those are easy questions! Lowes sells live houseplants indoors and there's always a source of water for them in the drip catching trays and those birds know where the water is. Lowes also sells wild bird seed and there are always broken bags of seed and spilled seed around, so the lucky birds that live indoors have it made. They nest up in the rafters, safe from the predatory crows and ravens in the outside garden department that eat their eggs and chicks, and they enjoy year round climate control, too!

The only wild birds that go inside Lowes deliberately here in the Northeast US are birds that are drawn to human habitation, namely house sparrows (aka English Sparrows) and house finches. I live three miles away on a dirt road on a lake and those "city birds" rarely venture into the wooded areas. I suppose pigeons hang out at some Lowes locations but we don't have many at my store in Maine. Some other species such as hummingbirds (very frequent with all the flowers) and the occasionsal Cardinal, Bluebird or Mourning Dove visit the outdoor garden area, but only end up inside by accident.

Birds build nests wherever they can indoors and in the outdoor garden departments, including in the plants that are for sale, in pallets of merchandise stored way up on metal racks 20+ feet up, and in the metal rafters and lighting fixtures. I'm surprised I haven't found any nests in the birdhouses we sell. Unfortunately some nests are disturbed when pallets are brought down and plants are sold but our garden manager tries to avoid taking down pallets with active nests.

Some birds actually seem to wait for the automatic doors to the outdoor garden area to open and spend some time inside and some outside. Some even seem to know how to trip the automatic doors by flying close to the sensors! However, many inside birds stay inside where they have everything they need.

We also have a few indoor chipmunks running around and I assume that after closing a few mice probably make an appearance.
 

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