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Spring Evening On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 14:03:32 -0500, Ema Nymton wrote: Thank you. If you snap a few pics it can last longer.
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Spring Evening On 4/1/2011 8:30 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: You take the best pictures, it looks just beautiful. It is fairly warm here. In my yard, yellow jasmine, azaleas and spirea are all blooming. Wildflowers are on the side of the road. I love spring time, I wish it lasted longer. Becca
Spring Evening just made some nectar (sugar water) and hung the hummingbird feeder. Hummers show up a tad earlier here than they do in NY. Meanwhile, the azaleas and camelias are in full bloom so they have plenty of places to dip their beaksTonight's dinner was spiral cut ham and a salad... nothing fancy... but the early spring show was spectacul -- M.afaqanjum
Spring Evening "Jean B." wrote: Everyday a new show, this morning I woke up to a little April Fool Frosting: http://i53.tinypic.com/ezfokl.jpg http://i55.tinypic.com/30kpmcg.jpg http://i55.tinypic.com/1z71ycm.jpg http://i54.tinypic.com/1dzgo3.jpg
Spring Evening Brooklyn1 wrote: That sounds wonderful. -- Jean B.
Spring Evening On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 12:59:06 -1000, pure kona wrote: Thank you very much. Living here in NY's Catskills is a nature lover's paradise. The human population density here is low, most of the land is forest, meadow, and watershed, interspersed with farmland, but a lot is State Parkland, so the critter and plant population runs high. I maintain my property with a good mix of open, forest, meadow, and wetlands. My neighbors maintain their land the same and some raise limited livestock or have part of their land in hay. The wild critters coexist very well in this environment. Most folks here are poor so chemical fertilizers and insecticides are non existant. And a lot of people in NY State keep very expensive race horses, so they are careful not to use any chemicals. People think of New York as wall to wall concrete but nothing is further from the truth, the majority of NY State is very rural, with vast forests and wonderful waterways.
Spring Evening Brooklyn1 wrote: Cute! I am waiting to see anything but squirrels here. It'll help when I am in the computer room, which at least looks out at the ground. I am beginning to think I should have designated another room for this purpose, but then the main level bedroom would be too lacking in privacy.
Spring Evening On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 09:28:56 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote: Very cool photo again. We have neither here, so especially fun to see. Thank you. aloha, Cea
Spring Evening On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 11:06:38 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote: Wow, gorgeous pictures and neat light, too. Thank you for posting them! Beautiful geese, obviously enjoying some food and all those deer! I think you live near a forest reserve, right? So do the deer, and soon to be fawns, just traverse to and from the forest? or are deer more nomadic and on their way somewhere? Sorry for the questions. Thanks again, beautiful photos of a beautiful place! aloha, Cea
Spring Evening On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 23:52:45 -0400, "Jean B." wrote: Sharing a meal: http://i53.tinypic.com/14jbvon.jpg
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