@Droopy , are most of your mailboxes in little huts like the last two?
Wow I would not have put Netherlands together with tall sand dunes! I've been picturing flat, green & damp!
I just eyeball the plants. It seems to work well with most of them. They tell me when they need water. But I am curious re your experiment Jerry....
Chuckle. Does it get hot under an unventilated umbrella?
Shawchert, I've had good luck with LitPhoto for resizing. You can resize a whole bunch at once.
How lovely that you both have blank slates to garden as you wish!
Thank you S_H, i didn't know these plants were poisonous.
When I was young, we lived in a house that had a partially uncovered cesspool (the uncovered bit was unknown to us). Well you can guess what...
Oh gee. Oh boy. That would put me off using the dunny.
Sorry about your eyes Sawchert, but glad there's an alternative.
More weeding at the community garden. Still too early to turn over the soil.
@Shawchert you are lucky. BTW, welcome back!
Yes. It's actually pretty tiring walking through loose sand!
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That is good news. I did not know this about strawberries, although it does stand to reason. We live in apple country & the farmers are always...
Very good. You could also give her rump roast.
We took a trip to Crane Beach yesterday & a hike around the dunes. (Ipswich, MA). Such a different landscape!!! The photos don't do it...
Spent some time in the Community Garden today trying to spruce up my plot. The soil is still too wet to cultivate much, but I did get in the berry...
Ah yes, that "new book" smell. You never forget some odors:. new books, crayola crayons, coffee, Easter peeps, etc
Sjoerd & Tetters:. good responses you two!
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