Great photos, Philip and Ronni! Dogs can give such joy (except if you have to clean the mud off them!).
It takes a real bird lover to hide in a bush in the dead of winter, just to take photos! Feeding birds is probably one of the most enjoyable...
John, there is a site called http://www.realtors.com that can zero in on homes for sale in your area. You can see homes for sale, the asking...
Not dead, but in need of a little TLC! May I suggest that you leave it in the sunroom, keep the soil moist but not water-logged, and let the...
Well S-H, although you did succeed. If there is money to be made out of opening doors for ladies, or smiling at a stranger, there would be lots...
You have accomplished so much in so little time--congratulations on the new mini-farm.
Cheryl, our girls are fashionistas and are constantly horrified at my "outfits"! Eileen, the only way I can tell the girls from the ladies is by...
Donna, so glad you had no damage! Lakes, especially front yard lakes, go away eventually. So smart of you to have a generator. So many folks are...
Hmmmm, "feral" cat sitting on a rug, looking very well fed and groomed. When you adopt, Captain, you really adopt! Congratulations to the Lion...
As we say here in Texas, "No brag, just fact." You did very well getting that lovely flower. You are justifiably proud!
When we moved to Texas, I told my husband I'd never been "ma'am'd" so much in my life! It wasn't that folks in New York were impolite (quite the...
My first thought is temperature--either too cool or too warm. Worms can stand a temperature range from about 40 to 94 degrees F. Second thought...
Here are our hens--all grown up, fluffy, and laying eggs as if there were no tomorrow (they heard not laying leads to "no tomorrow"): [img]...
Oh gee Chocolate, remind me to ask you this same question in July! Glad you have a good summer garden going. I'd give cash money for a real...
Hank, you made my day! Those are so charming/funny! Thanks so very much! (I may be wearing out my ! key).
John, I think we are happy with ourselves because we see things grow, realize not everything works out the way you think it will (don't ask me...
These are my garden resolutions, which will last about a nano-second: 1. Weed rigorously and faithfully 2. After #1 fails, cultivate and mulch...
Groannnn! :smt044
Ronni, we always put in Swiss Chard (mostly for the chickens since my husband doesn't like it much), spinach, leaf lettuces, onions, carrots,...
And a welcome from Central Texas! Wait 'til you see the photos of gardens, birds, scenery, and pets. You'll love it here and we hope you'll jump...