[img] I was having brunch at home on my day off...the fone rings. "Hello boss...we've got a 10-54 down here at the lottie complex"....
Hiyah, NYG----so glad to see you back. I'm really sorry to hear about your misfortune with your child and your own body. That ice is tretcherous....
Nice-looking group of flowers there. A good variety that's just the thing to welcome springtime in.
Hahahahaha..... good one, 4-G. It sounds so typically Dutch. ;)
Awwwwwwwwwww....what a hot little cutie.
Hello 'B--long time, no see. :smt039 I will be trying some new potato, squash, kohl rabi and flower sorts this year.
Thanks much, Gardengater. I have mine in the middle of the room at the moment as well. I may have to move them in the summer as the overhead...
Thanks Glenda...I shall have a look! It´s truly amazing what all one can buy, if he only KNOWS about it.
Congtrats on that special foto.
Those are excellent downey woodpecker fotos. You never cease to amaze me with your great nature shots. I am really appreciative. Thanks a mil.
Thank you 4G...It is never easy to take when things are needlessly destroyed. Thanks, Dooley for ther well-wishes. Yes, I was not so active...
Thanks for the warm words. I will be disappointed if they perish on me. I shall do my best. Those galsses were from the cola, beer, wine water...
Wow Eileen-- you weren't exaggerating. Poor thing. Well; the snow will insulate your palnts. I hope that it will be gone soon though. It's one big...
Oh, you lucky so-'n-so! :mrgreen: Just call me Mr. Green. Alicante. It'll be nice and warm there. Have a great time with all of you and when...
Thanks for the news....hahaha We shall be starting ours at the end of the month or even in march. It feels good to get going, doesn't it?
Thanks for the update...I have been waiting to hear. Well, a person had to do what is best for their situation. Fingers crossed that it...
I think that you are right, Droopy and Eileen--some nice, old-fashioned knitted sheep's wool socks would have been better. I really should look in...
Thanks Droopy. I shall tell them that you said for them to behave and perform as they should. p.s. Never mind the wild guesses. ;)
Well, there are a number of climbiung plants that you could use-- Clematis, Jasmine, Bougainvilla and Lonicera are a few.
The Bleeding Hearts (Dicentra) and Hostas are good for shady areas. Arisema, Tricyrtis, Corydalis, Liriope, Polygonatum, Pulmonaria, Trillium,...