OK you guys, for what my thought is worth, a cardinal with a brewers blackbird in front. [img] male ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's...
Perhaps we should have a cut off day. Lets say Wed 14th. get them to me by then and I may be able to post it over the weekend. I'm looking...
Have had a lot of pictures sent in and the story is well under way. Most are from Donna and Toni. Would be nice to have at least one picture from...
I had requested PM but they still come in at 500 so send the to me at @gmail.com.
This is the male. I had the female here a couple of years ago but have never seen the male till today.
That is 4 or 5 new ones this winter/spring.
Didn't think I would get any more first timers. This is the black-headed grosbeak that has been here a few times today. [img] ( photo /...
I know that a few of you are posting images for the story, unfortunately this site seems to post them all at 500 x ? and as I like the bigger...
Things are definately looking good. Just a couple of "please's" Please try to take them horizontal (landscape) so that they all go the same...
Yes, send it in. I'm going to try to put all the images that are sent to me in the story.
It would be good if you send them big. I can crop and size them. Looking forward to receiving them. What I have so far is looking good.
Just the garden really so that they fit in with the title etc, I am well into it, I think it will work out great. Everyone could be famous.
I've started the gnome story, a coupe of members have sent me some images. I'm sure you all have something in the garden besides plants....
How about one more attempt to get a garden story with pictures of all the odd things that you have around the garden. Gnomes of course will go...
It does have a beautiful song at this time of the year.
Caught this little bird singing his heart out. [img] White crowned sparrow. ( photo / image / picture from Kildale's Garden )
A real professional job, looks great.
Putting the sayings in some sort of order and then making up the tale took quite a lot of time, but it was fun.
We dig up hundreds of bluebells each year, we just can't get rid of them. They even flower in the compost heap.
I'm sure that I have posted this before, my excuse is that there may be new members. So for those people and those that missed it last time and...
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