Dirt Mechanic, the source of your gardenstew moniker is quite fascinating.
Honey-Do, I used weed barrier one year to banish Bindweed. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered the hated Bindweed growing abundantly...
Harrylee, this looks like a little piece of heaven. Growing our own food is wise and healthy.
Great photos. I like the Cacti. I have one, given to me by one of my sons.
Honey-Do, that sounds perfect. You landed where you fit best.
LOL Good advice, Dirtmechanic !
Oh well, procreation must continue.
Dirtmechanic, why didn't my mind stay innocent ?
And so it goes.
There again Sjoerd, I agree. Shapeless suits me if the taste is excellent.
Sjoerd, I agree. My first kiss is stored away in my memory cells/brain/computer.
Sjoerd, thanks for sharing your adventures Down Under and another of your Bride's varied talents. Very interesting and well done.
I see photos a friend shoots in the Seattle area. It looks heavenly. Of course Michigan also has great beauty, mostly northern MI and the UP.
Cayuga, a nephew of mine sent photos of him and his pals hiking up a WA mountain. I have forgotten which mountain. It was snow covered.
Mike, have you considered a strand of barbed wire across the top? Plus hang a few bells on the wire. That is after reporting the thugs. Last I...
People I know dig them up and toss them away. Personally I think we should use them as a food source. There are many edible plants growing in the...
Daniel, I have a nephew living in Auburn, WA. The state has always fascinated me. Alas, I never visited WA.
It's how the species continue.
We need the splash of color the Cardinals bring in dreary winter.
Several of the species breakfast at our feeder. Some argue. some wait in the nearby Firebush. Others dash in in an effort to dislodge the current...
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