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Post by Chaos_and_Company on Mar 28, 2007 15:08:11 GMT
Spring has sprung The grass has riz I wonder where the flowers iz! After my most recent doctor’s appointment I was told I should get out and walk… as I have gain weight and have self admittedly become a dreaded couch potato! This morning I took my camera with me to give all of you who are not yet experiencing Spring a glimpse of what will soon becoming to your corner of the eastern or western hemisphere. It was so pleasant to walk and breathe in the different fragrances that floated through the air, to hear the melodious warbling of the birds as they call for a mate and just enjoy Mother Nature’s handiwork at its best… This is my neighbor's house across the road from me. This is a yard that I past on my daily walk this photo doesn't do it justice... Bobbie
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Post by Chris on Mar 28, 2007 22:22:34 GMT
Thank you Bobbie, what lovely photos! The yard photo is beautiful. Not as far advanced here yet, although the spring flowers are out, my Dad has a patch of hyacinths in his garden which smell delicious and the trees are just starting to 'unfurl'.
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Post by Lesley on Mar 29, 2007 2:10:00 GMT
beautiful photos! and what a great idea bringing a camera along for a walk. now if it would just stop raining...
lesley
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Post by Ann on Mar 29, 2007 21:05:26 GMT
What lovely colours! After a month of the lush tropics followed by a couple of days in London, I travelled back to the frozen north today. Still bare trees up here, but the daffodils are out and the primulas make a nice splash of colour in my front garden, so things are moving slowly.
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helina
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Post by helina on Apr 25, 2007 10:09:41 GMT
What beautifull pictures, certainly worth a walk.
Do you have siamese? noticed your icon is of a siamese.
helina
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Post by Chaos_and_Company on Apr 29, 2007 14:59:36 GMT
Hi Helina and a belated welcome to Catsup…
You couldn’t have chosen a friendlier or nicer site. In answer to your question I have two felines one is a seal point and the other is a shelter kitty (DSH Flame point) that I adopted after Cairo lost his Uncle Deco to cancer. Siamese are like potato chips you can’t have one without having another! I have been a “Passionate Ailurophile” for more decades than I care to count… LOL! ;D
Bobbie
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Post by Ann on Apr 29, 2007 21:56:32 GMT
Helina, You can read an article that one of Bobbie's cats wrote for Catsup HERE
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