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Post by sandrainsydney on Nov 20, 2011 5:38:31 GMT
my neighbour moved yesterday & I gave him a album of Tabby Next Door photos because she used to stare at him, too. He will miss her. I'm sure he will find a friendly cat in his new building. sandra Attachments:
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Post by ragdall on Nov 21, 2011 1:49:14 GMT
Sandra, She looks like a sweet kitty! Does she manage to squeeze out under the window when it's open so little, or is she locked out on the ledge after she goes out there?
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Post by sandrainsydney on Nov 21, 2011 5:34:29 GMT
the first window is her living room, the one kept open is the kitchen, tho I've only ever seen her there twice. This was the first time - I came home from a singing session & saw her in the kitchen so I took a pic with flash,# then saw her again next morning when she climbed out. # hoping her owners didn't see the flash! Attachments:
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Post by ragdall on Nov 23, 2011 3:40:27 GMT
# hoping her owners didn't see the flash! Sandra, Unless they could actually see you aiming at their window, if they saw a flash from your window, they'd likely assume that you were taking a picture of someone or something in your own apartment. rags
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Post by sandrainsydney on Nov 23, 2011 8:44:19 GMT
last week I wrote - unfortunately my only begonia has not yet flowered well, some time since it did - for the first time ever! it's past it's best, but still a treasure as I've had the plant for a number of years. sandra Attachments:
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Post by ragdall on Nov 24, 2011 4:36:25 GMT
last week I wrote - unfortunately my only begonia has not yet flowered well, some time since it did - for the first time ever! it's past it's best, but still a treasure as I've had the plant for a number of years. sandra Congratulations! I hope that it will continue to bloom now that it's figured out how to do it. rags
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Post by sandrainsydney on Nov 24, 2011 10:00:01 GMT
me too
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Post by ragdall on Nov 30, 2011 9:05:59 GMT
Fine looking bouquet of turkeys, maeve.
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Post by sandrainsydney on Dec 1, 2011 4:05:44 GMT
are they under a fruit tree?
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Post by maeve on Dec 1, 2011 22:42:05 GMT
Thanks, rags. I thought you might appreciate seeing them!
Yes, Sandra- They are cleaning up under the Yellow Bellflower apple tree; you might also see some smaller red apples from the original tree to which the Yellow Bellflower scions were grafted by my husband.
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Post by sandrainsydney on Dec 3, 2011 1:30:11 GMT
I can see bright yellow balls & apple shaped fruit!
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Post by jennieg on Jan 1, 2012 5:38:06 GMT
Maeve, what a gorgeous indoor garden! I like the little chook too. (I know it's not a chook but don't know what it is......so it can be a chook.)
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Post by sandrainsydney on Jan 1, 2012 12:52:28 GMT
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Post by jennieg on Jan 2, 2012 5:15:03 GMT
They are gorgeous chooks - love their striped clothes!
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Post by ragdall on Jan 5, 2012 10:37:49 GMT
mave, All of your birds are very beautiful. Snowflake is very sweet! Are the other birds kind to her? Do you keep her inside your house or is the indoor garden in another building?
Your garden is looking very healthy for this time of year. My indoor plants get leggy from lack of light.
rags
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