Goodness, that scene is beautiful. Glad to know you all made it safely, now let the party begin!!
Ahhhh, poor baby. Does remind me of my hubby and I when we are sitting in our recliners at night tho. :wink:
Frostie dances better than I do. :roll:
Last week I finally broke down and did a little decorating. My little Charlie Brown tree is hiding in there somewhere :wink: Since we have a...
So, EJ, what goodies were you and James able to dig up at the lottie? And how are you going to prepare them?
Good morning all, thought I would awaken to a light dusting of snow this morning but instead we are getting rain. We need the rain, been a month...
Oh,my. That is drop-dead gorgeous! I'll take any extra that you can get to come over here. It's been close to 30 years since we had...
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Downy_Woodpecker/id Check out the slight differences between the Hairy and the Downy. The Hairy is larger...
Good morning all. I am not liking this warm spell we are having, temp when I got up was 64 and going into the 70's this afternoon. Having the...
That is a really cool picture. Never thought about them just floating along like that, you usually think of them hanging around a dock looking for...
There had been no change in the Chrysalis since I found it but I still hoped it would survive. This morning it was still hanging there but just...
I did find several referrences to eating pie for breakfast being a New England tradition. And I found this blog.......
Good morning all. Overcast this morning and starting out warmer than it's been in about two weeks, not happy christmas weather :roll: Netty,...
I get Burpee Gurneys Springhill Nursery Bluestone Perennials High Country Gardens Henry Fields Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Michigan...
http://www.gardenstew.com/about4115.html Check out the How-To post photos, Frank included instructions for Photobucket
Oldest daughter went to the Ortopedic Dr today and turns out the break isn't what the 'Doc in a Box' x-ray technician told her it was. He said...
EJ, sorry to hear of this setback but she appears to be handling it well. Getting her to rest could be a problem from what you have told us about...
I have found one written by Lawrence and Marion Averill, published in 1953/1954 It's about a couple who retire to their ancestral home in Maine....
Yes, they and the Mourning Cloak Butterfly use the Cottonwood tree as a larval host.
And people wonder why there are Warning Labels on most consumer products now days. :roll: