Here we go! A ...Well not quite gazing ball... lol But still yellow
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Ohhh... that's a great idea! I have neighbors that hop my fence all the stinkin time to get their stupid ball out of my yard. They know if I catch it (they have broken 5 of my young plant's all ready with their ball when they could take it somewhere else rather than tossing it right next to my fence) I'll pop it. I would LOVE to see them get tangled up with bramble that I innocently attached to the tops of my fencing...
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I was thinking 4 legged stragglers, but hey, it works either way.
And it sure isn't a rip gut fence!
In old times they used to build fences in such a way, that sharp pointed ends were aimed outwards, then predators couldn't climb the fence.
Roses, raspberries, or even blackberries wouldn't seriously hurt anyone. Although I have tripped and landed right in the blackberry patch, flat out, and every movement hurt. It envolved lots of picking splinters out, but no real damage done. My mama's roses quickly taught us kids to avoid that area when playing!
And it sure isn't a rip gut fence!
In old times they used to build fences in such a way, that sharp pointed ends were aimed outwards, then predators couldn't climb the fence.
Roses, raspberries, or even blackberries wouldn't seriously hurt anyone. Although I have tripped and landed right in the blackberry patch, flat out, and every movement hurt. It envolved lots of picking splinters out, but no real damage done. My mama's roses quickly taught us kids to avoid that area when playing!
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Mrs Greenthumb, I liked your flower photo that Tomf made for you so well, that I requested an avatar, that is a flower...
He made this one! Thanks Tomf
Then I couldn't load it, thanks Roger!
Why do the yellow and white tulips always bloom before the pinks and reds? Does anyone know? ha ha
Okay, color is wrong, but still it is flowers!
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He made this one! Thanks Tomf
Then I couldn't load it, thanks Roger!
Why do the yellow and white tulips always bloom before the pinks and reds? Does anyone know? ha ha
Okay, color is wrong, but still it is flowers!
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Mallard momma by my front door. She is sitting on 13 eggs. Yesterday I weed whacked around this bed and she didn't move. The mower made her leave for awhile.
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Fkower of the day.
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