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Thirsty Thursday | the squirrel nutwork
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Variegated Fritillary →. August 13, 2015. Many plants like growing with their roots in wet areas, but one of the most spectacular is Cardinal Flower,. Enjoy those splashes of red while you can! Make some tracks for others to stumble upon:. Posted in Thirsty Thursday. One thought on “ Thirsty Thursday. August 13, 2015 at 2:04 pm. I believe pollinators are fans of these, too. Lovely. Drop us a nut to find! Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. All text and images ...
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Newer posts →. Motionless Monday – Guess the Gray Bird #1. August 22, 2016. Sorry for skipping your mystery yesterday, but as Nutmeg noted on Saturday, I have a mini quiz lined up for this week. It focuses on…. Specifically, little gray birds, which can be downright confusing. Here in eastern North America we have a lot of them, so I’ll be posting a series of gray–or grey, if you prefer–birds. See if you recognize the species, then scroll below for an identification. This fellow is pretty common. This ti...
Motionless Monday | the squirrel nutwork
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One Of Nature’s Mysteries To Solve. Thirsty Thursday →. August 10, 2015. We think this fellow was left high and dry in the summer heat and is heading toward a bigger pond! Have a great day! Make some tracks for others to stumble upon:. Posted in Motionless Monday. One thought on “ Motionless Monday. August 11, 2015 at 10:13 am. I like this fellow! And thank you for the information on the fungus. Fascinating stuff. Drop us a nut to find! Enter your comment here. Address never made public). All text and im...
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One of Nature’s Mysteries to Solve. September 4, 2016. Give us a guessing the comments and this week I promise I will be back to post the answer! Posted in What is it? September 3, 2016. It’s the end of summer and the sunflowers are standing tall. One of the best we squirrels have seen you human’s plant is the Mexican Sunflower–about 7 feet tall! And the butterflies, like this Tiger Swallowtail, sure seem to love them. People doing stuff to help us. Plants that are not food. September 2, 2016. Well folks...
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One of Nature’s Mysteries to Solve →. August 14, 2015. If you peer under leaves, you see some interesting things. This Variegated Fritillary caterpillar has just shed his skin. Make some tracks for others to stumble upon:. Posted in other animals. One thought on “ Variegated Fritillary. August 14, 2015 at 1:17 pm. Drop us a nut to find! Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Darla M. Sands. Awakening Dreams and Conquering Nightmares with a Pen. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Gratitude Circle - May of 2015. Vidya Sury is a delightful blogger whom I am blessed to have met through the A to Z Blogging Challenge in April. Joining her on the Gratitude Circle this fourth Thursday in May seemed ideal. Without further ado, here are five things for which I'm grateful. 3 To my dad for looking out for her and taking good care. I hope you'll join us. In the meantime, have a blessed day! Watchin...
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Every day thoughts and observations with a twist of humor. Blogging from A to Z… the April challenge 2013. Oh I have an Award! Oh I have an Award! Shock was felt when this lovely person posted to inform me that I had been nominated for a Leibster… How flattered am I? The Liebster Award dates back to 2010, German in origin and the idea is to focus on the blogs with smaller following from what I understand following of less than 200. I highly recomend a visit! 11 Random Facts about me. Saw the Vaccines the...
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. February 18, 2013. My husband knew not to buy me roses for Valentine’s Day, so he came home with these tulips instead. I love ’em. And then the flowers opened up two days later. February 7, 2013. Granted, this is winter so they wouldn’t be all gorgeous and blooming, but the leaves were turning black and crunchy way back in summer. Also, the canna lilies that are supposed to grow up to 4 feet tall never gained an in...Anyhoo,...
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How can I despise the daffodil? | The Death-Proof Garden
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. How can I despise the daffodil? February 18, 2013. Daffodils are curious little fellows. The daffodil bulbs hide in your garden all summer and fall, then, when everything else is dying in the backyard, their leaves start poking out of the soil in winter. However, what always irked me about daffodils was the hysterically short display of blooms in spring–at least, the ones in. The pots were placed in various spots around the ...
Darla M. Sands: August 2015
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Darla M. Sands. Awakening Dreams and Conquering Nightmares with a Pen. Monday, August 31, 2015. Dancin' the Night Away. Apparently my late night dancing sprees do not impress my cat Jezebel. The face says it all, really, as she apparently can't bear to look at me here. Must I Watch This? That's okay. I have determined that my clubbing days may be over but rhythm remains in this body and music still gives me joy. So why not turn pleassure into exercise? What gets you moving? Friday, August 28, 2015. 5 Tha...
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. March 28, 2013. Today I decided to rip the onions out of the vegetable bed–mainly because I needed the room for the corn! These onions have been in the ground since last summer I think. I hope they’re okay to eat. One of them even put out a flower bud, which I’m sorry I won’t see bloom now. After the roots have been cut off:. From → Garden Commentary. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Arthur in the Garden.
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What is this plant? | The Death-Proof Garden
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. What is this plant? March 2, 2013. Back in the fall, there was a plant sprouting up in my gladiolus pot. I didn’t know what it was, but I figured it would be pretty so I let it grow. I watered it whenever I watered my other plants. This picture is from October 2012:. The plant has fans, so it probably is an iris or gladiolus of some sort? A few days ago, the buds looked like this:. From → Garden Commentary. It is common flow...
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December | 2012 | The Death-Proof Garden
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. Archive for December, 2012. December 4, 2012. Arthur in the Garden. Down to earth digs. Sarah's Garden Stuff. Growing- A Gardener's Journal. The Three Sixty Five Project. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Blog at WordPress.com. You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Arthur in the Garden. Gardening in Northeastern Wisconsin.
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. Archive for November, 2012. Paperwhites stink and other stuff… on. November 25, 2012. Corn, man. on. November 25, 2012. Arthur in the Garden. Down to earth digs. Sarah's Garden Stuff. Growing- A Gardener's Journal. The Three Sixty Five Project. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Blog at WordPress.com. Arthur in the Garden. Down to earth digs.
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Kale Unfettered | The Death-Proof Garden
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You're a killer and you know it. Change your destiny! Plants Not From My Garden. March 17, 2013. Well, I never cut the buds off. It just seems wrong somehow. So this is what happens to kale when you let it do whatever it wants. They make me think of funny aliens for some reason. Here are the flowers on the purple kale. I didn’t cut the flowers off because I wanted to see what they looked like, so the plant got ‘leggy.’. Here are the coleus flowers, which I think are pretty too. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012. NEW BLOG, NEW WEBSITES, CHANGES. What manner of madness is this? Why does everything appear so strange and new, yet comfortingly familiar? What is this new blog? Why the new website? Am I becoming dismantled or disoriented or something? Rather than attempt tedious explanations here, I recommend you bookmark the new BLOG. Speaking of nostalgia, who can forget tbe Xeric-Award winning debut graphic novel, CHLOE? The more appropriate question is who can remember. BUY A COPY NOW. My ap...
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Connecting to nature in suburban DC. August 14, 2015. If you peer under leaves, you see some interesting things. This Variegated Fritillary caterpillar has just shed his skin. Posted in other animals. August 13, 2015. Many plants like growing with their roots in wet areas, but one of the most spectacular is Cardinal Flower,. Enjoy those splashes of red while you can! Posted in Thirsty Thursday. August 10, 2015. Have a great day! Posted in Motionless Monday. One Of Nature’s Mysteries To Solve. Humans shou...
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Mot de passe :. J'ai oublié mon mot de passe. Bon ben voila sa c'est le blog créé par claire et virginie ki représente les ecureuils! Se blog est ecustuflent! MDR non mais voila en gros ca va etre nos ptit delire! Mise à jour :. Abonne-toi à mon blog! Une mouche qui s'appelle ZOBI la mouche(laetitia)! Elles l'aiment trés trés fort! Tonton alban(alban) qui est un peu bizar car il dit a tout moment de la journée bonsoir mais ca peut étre trés marrant! Il est troooooooos gentil! Leur ami acteur :. Une baret...
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October 27, 2010 · 6:00 pm. Vistaprint sucks and a Bieberific Brady Update. I am pleased to report that The Squirrelologist is alive and well. After a lengthy absence due to an extensive field study I am back to report on my squirrelly findings. So to Vistaprint, our Bad Nut of the Day award and two pieces of advice, honor your advertised prices and be honest and clear about any changes or limitations, and show Latoya the door. Special Tom Brady Bieber hairdo update* *. Good Nut / Bad Nut. Maybe we will ...
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Jim Bryson and The Weakerthans with Sunparlour Players - The Mansion - Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011, Barrie, Ontario. I arrived to hear Sunparlour Players. Friday, October 29, 2010. The Elastocitizens with The Ruby Spirit and The Ninja Funk Orchestra - Friday, October 29th, 2010, Toronto. Lee’s Palace always seems to be the venue for spectacle. I remember seeing a show years ago where there were fire jugglers and a seven-piece band performing the theme song for Sup...The ban...
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