Checking out the paths.

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  1. Kildale

    Kildale Nature's Window

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    I'm replacing the grass paths in the front garden with concrete, making it look like crazy paving. This guy is doing a little inspection work.



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  3. Bluewolf

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    AAAWW how sweet!!

    do you have alot of these "Inspectors"?
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I think he approves don't you? Another great photograph of a very cute subject Kildale. :-D
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    What is his hourly rate? :)
     



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    cajunbelle Daylily Diva

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    He is adorable, glad you have such good help.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Oh, my, that's the cutest inspector I've seen in ages! :D
     
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    oh sooo cute. And so young for a inspector. I'm sure he/she thinks your pathway is coming along nicely.
     
  9. Kildale

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    Thank you all for the comments. They do start young these days with this higher education.Although I think he's in training as the chief was close at hand.

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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    It's very safe to know there's a senior around to verify the findings of the junior. :D
     
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    Yes, we don't want any any court cases in the future. They even sent in the big gun to make sure all was well in hand.

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    Then he went to the next job further down the road.

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    I got the OK so I finished the path leading into the gate.

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    They really must have high hopes for that young one, since he's so closely guarded. The result is lovely, Kildale. Congratulations. :stew2:
     
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    Awesome visitor (better than the black bear that's been visiting our beach of late!). The other morning on my way to work, I had to stop my truck for a yearling that was in the middle of the road along with about 10 wild turkeys. Don't know what they found so fascinating, but I was able to stop within 25 feet of them and watch them for quite awhile. BTW...your deer look quite a bit different than ours here in Wisconsin. The antlers in your neck of the woods appear to be much more upright than our critters here.
     

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