Great shot, Don! :)
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Great shot, Don! :)
Here'a a few of Molly, my 2-year old long-haired cat. She takes a good picture and is a real mouser, although she's largely an indoor cat, and on a lead when outdoors. She's good company. :)
There's some good ones on here! Click the link and tie up your taste buds!
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Depends on how deep they have to drill and what they run into. 4 years ago, my new well was $3800, went down 120 feet, and they had to pack around the well casing with gravel.
X2. It's the easy food you're providing him that's enticing him to stay.
My garden was underwater for 2-3 weeks after I planted it and a lot of the seeds either vanished or rotted. I needed to dig a diversion ditch to re-route the yard runoff around the garden. Not much...
Sautéed Escarole
from Everyday Food by Martha Stewart
What you need:
1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil
3 garlic cloves, peeled and smashed
1 pound of escarole (2 small heads or 1 large head),...
Oh, Bird, you made me LOL! :)
I made this mistake earlier this spring. It was my first country garden, so I got a truckload of very old manure and spread it over the entire garden, then tilled it in lightly. Well, guess what old...
Crockpot Barbecue Chicken Recipe - Slow Cooked Barbecued Chicken sounds good!
Ah heck, if you like crock pot cooking, here's a site that runneth over with ideas! It has a BBQ section about 2/3 of...
We always set up a kiddie pool for the dog and he loves it. You know those blow-up ones with 2 or 3 rings, maybe a foot deep max? No punctures yet!
Bird, thanks for asking that question. As a northerner, I'd never heard of it, so did some research to satisfy my curiosity. The picture sure looks like a mimosa tree, with the fuzzy flowers and...
10 Flowers Commonly Used for Attracting Hummingbirds:
Bee Balm
Red Columbine
Delphinium and Hollyhock
Butterfly Bush (unfortunately, may be invasive in some areas)
Catawba ...
I googled this for you and found this - (I'm no arborist!)
"The combination of LONG wet winters and summer drought spells has been creating poor conditions for the native cedars. They prefer damp,...
Lattice works great. I like to use the square-weave type as it's a bit tighter and keeps the critters out - like skunks, raccoons, etc. If you like the look of the diagonal weave better, again...
I've heard the same Woody Woodpecker reference, Pat, it must be true! Nice to see you around, haven't heard much from you lately :)
To contract out the standard in-ground backyard pool up here ranges between $25,000-$30,000. I don't have one, but would love to.
I've mowed once so far. Second time will be this week. :)
Let me google that for you
I was on my deck, maybe 150 feet away. I had to be real quiet when i came outside through the screen door so it didn't slam and scare him off. :)
I take mine out on a leash. She loves the outdoors but for all the reasons mentioned already I keep her on the leash. We go for 1/2-hour to 1-hour "walks" when I have the time, almost every day. But...
Let me google that for you
I didn't know what I wanted until I saw it. It was advertised as 5 acres, but in fact was 10 acres on a tidal river, 700' of riverfront shoreline, bounded by 2 roads and the river and a creek. Within...
It's work, but chicken wire buried a foot into the ground all the way around should do it.
The cam would interesting, but it would probably by very bumpy to watch! I also heard of a Cat GPS that you put on their collar, then later download data amd it will map it via Google Earth exactly...