what countries are we from?
#22
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Location: San Francisco Bay-Area...Union City
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I wasn't asking the month because I'm silly; I know it is May all over the world right now. I was anticipating more answers in the future... or at least hoping. I also know Australia is always on the opposite season as us in US, so I wondered who else is on summer vacation or going snow skiing, that sort of thing. Just interesting.
I don't know how to do that cut and paste idea. It's ok except I like looking at our names on the left when I read.
I don't know how to do that cut and paste idea. It's ok except I like looking at our names on the left when I read.
#23
Spring has sprung here in Anchorage, Alaska. Although the bulbs are just starting to pop out of the ground it's a little early for us to plant. They say here it's safe to plant outside after May 31st. or when the birch tree leaves are as big as a squirrels ear. My problem is I can't catch the darn squirrel to hold it up to the tree! :D
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Location: West Magic, Idaho
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Born & raised in Southern Idaho. Currently live 50 miles from where I was born. Really went far, didn't I?
Have traveled to Calif-Oregon-Washington St.-Nevada-Wyoming-Colorado-Nebraska- Indiana-Illinois-Michigan-Texas-Lousiana-Utah.
Must say that the Good Old USofA is a wonderful place to be.
Have traveled to Calif-Oregon-Washington St.-Nevada-Wyoming-Colorado-Nebraska- Indiana-Illinois-Michigan-Texas-Lousiana-Utah.
Must say that the Good Old USofA is a wonderful place to be.
#27
Missouri in the middle of the US of A! My Rhododendrons are lush with booms. MY peonies are not in flower yet, but those in the full sun are beautiful! My Clematis are blooming, and I just got the front lawn mowed, so it looks pretty good right now! So I guess we are in full Spring! :lol: :lol:
#29
Michigan, USA where it's still a bit nippy, high of 55 today. But is suppose to be back in the 70s in a couple of days. :D My Lilacs are blooming now, our Cherry, Peach, Plum, Necterine, and Apple just finished blooming. We've only had to mow once so far. No vegies planted yet, still a bit of a chance of night freezing.
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