Pre Party Fun
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P is for party!
The fun begins at 2:00 this afternoon.
Here are a few pre party pictures taken yesterday.
Emma playing under the high chair.
Ethan & Emma ...
Grandma’s Fish and Flowers
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I scanned a bunch of older photos yesterday. I ran onto a photo of my
Maternal Grandmother that shows her love of fish and flowers.
I know I have writte...
Photo Number 809
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This is a snapshot from an Antique Shop in Winnipeg Manitoba.
[image: 1947 Ford Pickup Smith general Contractor Winnipeg Antiques]
I think this may be a...
In Case You’re Crazy
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–and want this dog for your desktop wallpaper, Casper is available as the
March Poster Boy (aka free CITR desktop wallpaper) here! Also, please watch
with ...
Friday In The Garden
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I well post more on the Garden Show later but for now I wanted to put up a
posting on what is going on out in the garden and also indoors for a record....
Hat Day At School
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Today is "wear your favorite hat day" in celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday.Notice the UK (University of Kentucky) Wildcat blue cap.This is a big deal for ou...
What You Want Your Blog to Be.
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I am attending a blog party. My very first and I am excited. It's fun and I
hope you will join in, as well. Just go to
http://www.itallstartedwithpaint.com...
Wilderness & civilization reflected
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Naomi, Libby, and I drove from Jerusalem down down down to the Dead Sea on
Monday, when it was still fairly sunny and clear.
This photo for Weekend Reflec...
~ Angel Dawn Needs Our Pinky Love ~
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2012
Angel Dawn suffers from a malignant tumor at the base of her brain stem.
Her smile will melt your heart.
2010
About 18 months ago you ma...
General
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1. Question: " [He] who ate my bread, Has lifted up his heel against me."
This verse was quoted by Jesus in John 13: 18 as being fulfilled in
reference to ...
Friday's Furry Friend
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Furry, blurry friend Button was checking me out when I had the camera in my
hand. He of course is wagging his tail and jiggling all over like a poodle
d...
This n That Fertilizer Friday
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Joining Tootsie Time for Fertlizer Friday today.
http://www.tootsietime.com/2012/03/fertilizer-friday-flaunt-your-flowers.html
You might want to grab a cu...
VIDEO TOUR OF GIBBS GARDENS
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In my last post, you read about the grand opening of Gibbs Gardens. Today
I am sharing a spectacular video of the gardens with the owner/creator:
(click t...
Miss Kraus
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Well, now I have gone and done it. The intent was to tell how I never got a
marriage proposal but now I have thought myself back into grade school. At
leas...
Fertilizer Friday
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A container of Alstromeria in the greenhouse waiting to find a home in the
garden.
Rex Begonia blooming in the greenhouse.
The tall Dianthus is beginnin...
A Much-Needed Fence!
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I hope no one is a sleep-walker who lives in this apartment complex because
that first step is a *DOOZY!* This a fence on a steep overlook to River
Rd. ...
LET'S GO FLY A KITE!!
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It was 66 here when we went out at two yesterday!!!
We went for a late lunch, at a little local place which has a lovely picnic
area---a small pavili...
March Lambs
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I found myself running an unexpected errand today to the big city of
Nashville.
It's a bustling, noisy city, full of all that cities have to offer, and th...
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Thanks to the encouragement and camaraderie of my Monday Knitting Group, I've started a summer sweater and have only been knitting on it a couple of days. ...
Zinnia Love Fest
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I just can't help myself with my Zinnia's.
Everytime I go out into the garden, there they are, with thier beautiful
bright colours, and many petals. I th...
Treason At Lisson Grove
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By Anne Perry
My first time to read her books, there are many.
A setting in Victorian England an intricate plot about
murder in the palace.
Half Hour before Sunset & the Last Week in February
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I love walking before sunset. Images change, light changes depending on
direction from the sun etc.
Here some changes from Sunday afternoon in my local park...
Snowy Owl
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I made one of my dreams come true this year - I found the Snowy Owl! For
those of you that don't know, this is an irruptive year for the Snowy Owls
and t...
~just a note~
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Dear Friends, I am so sorry that I have not visited you lately, but have
been and am under the weather! Hopefully I will get around to visiting in
the nei...
Dreams come true....
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I've been watching all your blogs you know. The Snowy Owl envy was
definitely getting the best of me. I've been driving all over northern
Michigan for th...
A Little of This and That Applique
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Yep, just a little of This and That today. In my spare time I pick up some
needle-turn applique that I have been working on. I find that handwork is
so re...
Fertilizer Friday and New Seed
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Another type of Daffodil..I seriously have not met a Daffodil I did not
like.One of the three Ornamental Kales I have with Pansies in the
background. Now b...
Valentine Weekend
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[image: Buffalo River 2]
Last weekend we went to Harrison, Arkansas for a Valentine's getaway. When
I first heard about the concert package that the Sevil...
Heather Hill Winter Blooming Heath in Ohio
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Some of the different winter blooming Heather, either in full bloom or
opening up their lovely blooms now. It's been a busy last month and will be
for anot...
Happy Christmas!
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I haven't been around much for a while but I'd like to wish everyone a *Happy
Christmas *and hope you all have a wonderful year in 2012.
Sometimes tell...
The Lovely Abigail Adams
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This has been a wonderful semester, and I have particularly enjoyed
teaching the course on the American Revolution again. In addition to the
Middlekauf t...
Snowshoeing Aspen Park
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“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm
going is what inspires me to travel it.”
-Rosalia de Castro
Learning life's lessons and calling each move an adventure and Thanking the Lord for each day.I stand with Israel and pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
I have a blog call (1) Bible Questions And Answers.This book of Bible Questions and Answers by Thomas Nelson Publishers
I choose for group study for knowledge of the Bible.
Photo's from free bing images.
I now have a blog(2) call My reading list. They are books I read from my e-reader that I buy or download from the library.
I also have a blog(3) about my every day life call The Smith's Bennie and Patsy.
Yup they can be a pain in the butt ! The neighbors cat is doing a good job and leaving it as if to say see,see I got one for ya "smile" Hope they dont ruen your lawn ! Have a good day !
Oh dear those little buggers. Good luck on the castor oil I hope it works for you. We usually treat the grassy areas in the summer to get rid of the grub worms that they like so well. It works wonders.
We have been dealing with the moles and their damage for going on two years now. Other than Oliver cat catching them, sadly we've had very little luck ! Let us know if the latest potion works :) ~Jo
I have heard of people having those problems but you are the first one I know who is dealing with them. Sounds like we are all going to get an education.
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Yup they can be a pain in the butt ! The neighbors cat is doing a good job and leaving it as if to say see,see I got one for ya "smile" Hope they dont ruen your lawn ! Have a good day !
My cats would catch them at the old house! They are HARD to get ride of and they do so much damage! Best of luck!
Oh dear those little buggers. Good luck on the castor oil I hope it works for you. We usually treat the grassy areas in the summer to get rid of the grub worms that they like so well. It works wonders.
We have been dealing with the moles and their damage for going on two years now.
Other than Oliver cat catching them, sadly we've had very little luck !
Let us know if the latest potion works :)
~Jo
Oh, I hope you have success getting rid of the moles! I am so sorry you are dealing with that! Have you looked for a solution online?
I hope you post if this works as treatment. The forum I'm on is always questioning something that works.
Cher Sunray Gardens
I have heard of people having those problems but you are the first one I know who is dealing with them. Sounds like we are all going to get an education.
Moles in your garden, not fun.
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