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That is funny how that works, us dog owners can feel that way about people. I like when you have a before shot, it shows your achievements with out having to describe it.

On photo - mother and son

 

Ah dino has walked off. You don't think Sausage has anything to do with it? or did you eat it? It was sitting over your fire pit?
Very secluded a desire to get into your B suit I know I would. lol

 

Yup! an artist domain for sure. I get very fascinated by outdoors art.

On photo - my concrete wall

 

English Sausage and a funky garden. I was trying to find the tail on the dino? Sid said he loved the tail and it dawned on me after many eye strains he was talking about the Sausage. lol

On photo - autum is uppon us

 

Concrete, cement? simple but effective

On photo - quarter seat

 

Recycling, reusing, cleaning up the yard, and creating art. Well done!

 

So far so I like.
So you have met Skyline, he is a walking book of knowledge but best of all I love how he speaks. Well his type I have never heard him talk but he did proclaim he sounds like Jimmy Stewart an American actor of the 30's, 40's, 50's etc...

On photo - indian woman

 

I guess you did not name the poor pooch 'Lucky' lol
Nicely drawn.

 

I guess that is one saying you can not say: "Wot you think I got eyes in the back of me head!" lol

On photo - halloween

 

I think you are correct about the rivets. There could have been one tested as a prototype. I think it could of fallen out of one of those flying contraptions from a Jules Vern tale like a blimp with two large whirling things on top, circa 1800's. In any case I love it and would have it in my yard but I know the boss would say NO! great conversation piece of art.
You do more than able body people.

On photo - tic toc tic toc

 

Yes it was meant to be. lol I took a small glimpse of your photos on the first pg and I love what I see,TALENT ! You got a lot of fungus btwn your legs

On photo - not a bad ofice

 

I envy your office and life style my fellow goy member. I am a city dweller with a family and afraid to venture outside the box. Cheers mate!

P.S. So that is one of those messy bombs you hear talk about! lol

On photo - not a bad ofice

 

None of this would ever be taught in ours schools. Same for Canada. Jim's grandfather got a Victoria Cross for destroying the Louis Riel rebellion.

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-2390-e.html

I view that man as a hero. Jim's grandfather not so.

One of my female shamans was of that origin. I learned so little of what she had to teach. Metis, or Natee, these were a people shunned by both white and Native American tribes. They were mutts

During World War 11 we segregated our troops from the Alaskan villagers. Reason being, we had some black recruits. The idea of mixing black genes to aboriginal Indians was anathema to the whites in WA. D.C.

Check out and goggle these things. Whites were not allowed to marry Orientals in many states until the fifties.

Not a garden blog, but it does speak to good hybridization. Sorry!

On photo - indian woman

 

That is so great. I used to hike the Dragoon and Chircahua ranges of Arizona and always felt that I was an outsider, a parasite that could just visit what was once America. An America that was of the original American human: the Indian.

This picture could have been of the early Athabascan Apache. These people would migrate between New Mexcio, Arizona and Mexico. They were and remain a fascinating people.

People know of Geronimo and Chochise, but few have read about Victorio. He was one of the last leaders of the Chihinnes, a survivor of the genocide we inflicted upon this nation. That picture reminds me of him.

Herb

On photo - indian woman

 

What's with the ? Np... are you looking for the link??? It's right at the bottom of this page and it says 'Contact us'. They always respond when I send a message via this route!

On question - time saving tips

 

Good idea NP. I would use it a lot, also it would be great for New gardeners...

On question - time saving tips

 

I suggested this to P&A many moons ago - if you contact them via the link at the bottom of the page, it might well be added to the list!

On question - time saving tips

 

You are so talented..a real pleasure to see

On photo - indian woman

 

Sorry, Np - yes, North Devon isn't too far away. I visit a great Garden Centre down there sometimes. There's the M5 which goes into Devon and we have a junction about 9 miles away.

On blog - pet hates

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GGGGgggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! ;-)

On blog - pet hates

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Sid
 

Yeah - shop assistants that are rude or just dont know anything about what they're selling are one of my pet hates too. I wouldn't mind so much if they just owned up and said, 'sorry, I don't know the answer to your question' - it's when they're obviously guessing the answer that really bugs me!

On blog - pet hates

 

Absolutely YES, Np. I hadn't realised that they were mouths. :-0

On question - strawberry pot

 

Nice! Hope the fern recovers. :-)

On question - strawberry pot

 

That will be the many sides to the artistic soul NP. I love this drawing. It's beautiful. :o)

 

Leigh I just found this pic of your mushrooms. I love them. They are perfect. You are a talented man. I'm so glad you get the recognition you deserve. :o)

On photo - flyagaric mushrooms

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He he he - nice one Spritz...!

I haven't got any tattoos - but I'm still nice. Well, most of the time ;-D

On blog - open garden

 

Did they know, Leigh, or did you do it when they were asleep? LOL.

On blog - open garden

 

i was 34 when i had my little sunflowr done. i love it (my mums not so keen)lol

On blog - open garden

 

Hahaha Leigh, Funny :))) I have Tattoos, and im Nice.. ;)

On blog - open garden

 

Not surprised the kids won't knock on your door at halloween!

On photo - halloween