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90 Miles West of Central Park   our lost tribe

Started 6/7/05 by Paul (SNOTZALOT); 111729 views.
bshmr

From: bshmr

7/31/09

We can take up a collection to buy some hanging 'living, nutrious decorations' for the host.
  • Edited 7/31/2009 6:51 pm by bshmr
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

7/31/09

That's a great idea, count me in, but I don't know if they make chocolate planters.
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Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

8/3/09

This little fellow was observed enjoying my peaches.

Bought a Hav-A-Hart trap: http://www.havahart.com/

A hand full of pumpkin seeds and this guy is now enjoying the rest of the summer up at the nearest lake.
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gunter

From: gunter

8/3/09

Better peaches than killing and eating just the choice parts which happened to our easter ducklings some years ago.

vicious beasts them ...

Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

8/4/09

Number 2!
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gunter

From: gunter

8/4/09

'Twas in the Haight back then when we got Huey, Dewey, and Louie for Easter. The bandits broke into the pen and left Huey and Dewey without hearts and livers, but Louie survived, grew up big and strong and eventually made friends with other ducks in a lake in Golden Gate Park.
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

8/4/09

#3 is checking out the food stash now.

Cute but evil critters!
Carol Ann (Knit_Chat)

From: Carol Ann (Knit_Chat)

8/27/09

How are your tomatoes doing, Paul? Ours aren't that wonderful because of all the rain we've had in this region since March. A couple of our friends got that blight that's going around, but so far we've missed getting it so our tomatoes aren't totally ruined but they're not as wonderful as last year.
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