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Old 03-31-2008, 06:03 PM
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Those are gorgeous pictures and how sweet of you. I don't like the snake though. lol....or the centipede...
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Old 03-31-2008, 06:41 PM
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I want your yard and the baby lamb both on my Christmas wish list...
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Old 03-31-2008, 08:36 PM
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Turnhi, where is home for you, hot and humid? Florida?? It gets so hot here today it was 36deg., in full sun, bout 28 in the shade, but as we are in the hills, we always have a breeze so keeps you cool. Heres another couple of pictures of the views seeing as you like Spain.
I'm in Guam and it's starting to get brutal with the heat and humidity. Only going to get worse, they say.
I do have a breeze, when the weather permits, and it seems like today is a NON permitting day. I live a block from the ocean, so I do get breezes, just not getting them today. Don't like turning on the a/c only because electricity here is SOOO expensive! Even with a couple lights on, minimum tv and 1 a/c unit running for 6 hours at night, our bill runs between $300 and $400/month. No, I am NOT exaggerating! It's not the price of electric that is the problem, it's the Fuel Recovery Charge, whatever that is. That charge is usually 3 times the amount of your electric charge.

But I digress........I just loved Spain when I was there. Was many, many years ago. We had an exchange student when I was in high school and I still keep in touch with him a couple times a year.
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Old 04-01-2008, 06:14 AM
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Thanks for sharing all your photos. I loved them all (well except the bug). I especially enjoyed the baby lamb. There are goats in the pasture across from my house and they have lots of babies right now. Tooo sweet!!!
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Old 04-01-2008, 06:26 AM
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I pretty much ignored the snake and the centipede one.
We have snakes here, but I have yet to see one, which is a GOOD thing, but I have my machete waiting for it! :)
Centipedes are common here too. Had my fill of them when in Hawaii, and now have them here. I just make sure I have a HEAVY shoe/boot waiting on the side for them.
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Old 06-10-2008, 06:37 AM
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Izy:
I had never heard of a "Victorian Knot" garden so was glad you posted a picture...gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.

Your little lamb was probably very happy to be taken to his mamma. I hope the mamma was there. Sometimes these little lambs left alone are alone because their mamma died...around here the orphaned lambs are called "Bummer" lambs. They survive it the shepherd can get another mamma to accept the orphan.
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Old 06-10-2008, 07:20 AM
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Izy:
I had never heard of a "Victorian Knot" garden so was glad you posted a picture...gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.

Your little lamb was probably very happy to be taken to his mamma. I hope the mamma was there. Sometimes these little lambs left alone are alone because their mamma died...around here the orphaned lambs are called "Bummer" lambs. They survive it the shepherd can get another mamma to accept the orphan.
Feathers - If you google victorian knot gardens you will see them in all their spendour, we have still along way to go...need to plant the miniature hedging around each shape, we have gravelled the paths but it will take a while yet to get it looking good!! Thanks for your compliments.

The little lamb was reunited with its mamma, it was bleating its head off as I carried it and the mamma came arunning straight away, the shepherds walk for miles around to find feeding for the goats and sheep, and this little fella just got left behind...thank god I found him!! :D
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Izy, that was such a cute story about the lamb. Your garden is coming along & hope you'll send photos as it progresses. I will have to google Victorian Knot gardens to get an idea of what yours will end up looking like. Sure looks like a lot of work, but it will be beautiful!!! I do think that the centepedes should stay outside & not in your bathroom though don't you agree. I don't think I'd be walking anywhere bare footed anyway!! LOL
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Izy, that was such a cute story about the lamb. Your garden is coming along & hope you'll send photos as it progresses. I will have to google Victorian Knot gardens to get an idea of what yours will end up looking like. Sure looks like a lot of work, but it will be beautiful!!! I do think that the centepedes should stay outside & not in your bathroom though don't you agree. I don't think I'd be walking anywhere bare footed anyway!! LOL
We do have rather alot creepies here...just as well I like nature, but as you say NOT in the house - thankfully I have only seen a couple of those centipedes and I ALWAYS wear something on my feet, even during the night if I need to take a tinkle my flip flops are positioned just so I can slip my feet straight into em even in the dark :roll:
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We do have rather alot creepies here...just as well I like nature, but as you say NOT in the house - thankfully I have only seen a couple of those centipedes and I ALWAYS wear something on my feet, even during the night if I need to take a tinkle my flip flops are positioned just so I can slip my feet straight into em even in the dark

I think I would grab the tops of the flip flops with my toes & shake them out before sticking my feet into them. LOL
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