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apotterdd

Joined: 10 Apr 2009
Posts: 7009
Location: Trying to get my latinum back from Quark
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 12:19 pm
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Barry I uploaded last night with the java uploader and it went through. I'm now the proud owner of 5 pending images LOL
Also guys apparently AYCS doesn't send out sales emails anymore. I went over to upload there and found I had sold and extra small on the 5th. Would probably be worth it to check your account there to see if you have sold anything.
I also got gifted a helluva lot of yarn this past Saturday. Gotta figure out what to do with it all. |
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kellyplz

Joined: 09 Mar 2009
Posts: 17521
Location: Manitoulin Island, Canada.
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 12:20 pm
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Lol Chris, I did! :p
I saw that too about the porcupines.
Wish I'd had my camera there on the table.
I'm terrified now though, my husband called and said they'll kill your small dog right in front of you. I've alerted the neighborhood and we're going to try to get hold of a live trap and set it up in our yard, hopefully tonight. |
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copidosoma

Joined: 17 Nov 2009
Posts: 3800
Location: Canada
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 12:45 pm
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| kellyplz wrote: | | I'm terrified now though, my husband called and said they'll kill your small dog right in front of you. I've alerted the neighborhood and we're going to try to get hold of a live trap and set it up in our yard, hopefully tonight. |
I guess that is possible. However, do you have coyotes, foxes, bears, large eagles etc around there? Any of those would be capable of taking a small dog. Whether any of them (including the fisher) actually would is a bit more debatable though. No need being "terrified" about it. Most people overblow the risk to pets from wild animals.
Personally, I'd consider myself lucky to live somewhere that I get a chance to have one of them in my yard. Then again, my dog is a little bigger than yours. |
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kellyplz

Joined: 09 Mar 2009
Posts: 17521
Location: Manitoulin Island, Canada.
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 1:02 pm
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| copidosoma wrote: | | kellyplz wrote: | | I'm terrified now though, my husband called and said they'll kill your small dog right in front of you. I've alerted the neighborhood and we're going to try to get hold of a live trap and set it up in our yard, hopefully tonight. |
I guess that is possible. However, do you have coyotes, foxes, bears, large eagles etc around there? Any of those would be capable of taking a small dog. Whether any of them (including the fisher) actually would is a bit more debatable though. No need being "terrified" about it. Most people overblow the risk to pets from wild animals.
Personally, I'd consider myself lucky to live somewhere that I get a chance to have one of them in my yard. Then again, my dog is a little bigger than yours. |
Yes, I hear you, but I still don't like having that thing right outside my sliding glass door at 6am.
We never leave the boys unattended for more than a minute or two because of big strays running around sometimes, but when my husband said that, it freaked me out. BB would be a nice light snack for it. :(
I would like to get a pic of it though. |
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ruxpriencdiam

Joined: 07 May 2009
Posts: 26280
Location: Third Stone from the Sun
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 1:30 pm
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Got the garden ready 20x20 16 rows about 1 foot apart 20 feet long enough for 3 rows of tomato's, 4 rows of corn, 2 rows of snap beans, 2 rows of peepers, 2 rows of cucumbers, pumpkins and some watermelon.
Already had quite few strawberries and still have more to pick, grape plant is growing and the mulberry tree is getting full.
Looks like a few Monarchs flying around and i can make rainbows with the garden hose.
Now on to the pool next.
Then later tonight prepare some pics. |
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apotterdd

Joined: 10 Apr 2009
Posts: 7009
Location: Trying to get my latinum back from Quark
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 1:42 pm
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Lucky you Barry right now we have a chance of snow :/ It's been raining off and on since last night and cold outside. I should expect it though coz one year we had a blizzard in the middle of May before. From over 80 degrees on Saturday to like not even 50 degrees today. |
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kellyplz

Joined: 09 Mar 2009
Posts: 17521
Location: Manitoulin Island, Canada.
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 1:43 pm
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You're a busy boy Barry, with a very green thumb, too. ;)
My Tulips just started blooming, lol!
It looks like we're getting a little greenhouse this year.
If the US kicks in, it looks like it's going to be a pretty good dl day. I could really use an EL or two though. |
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Susan

Joined: 06 May 2005
Posts: 6282
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 2:09 pm
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| kellyplz wrote: | | copidosoma wrote: | | kellyplz wrote: | | I'm terrified now though, my husband called and said they'll kill your small dog right in front of you. I've alerted the neighborhood and we're going to try to get hold of a live trap and set it up in our yard, hopefully tonight. |
I guess that is possible. However, do you have coyotes, foxes, bears, large eagles etc around there? Any of those would be capable of taking a small dog. Whether any of them (including the fisher) actually would is a bit more debatable though. No need being "terrified" about it. Most people overblow the risk to pets from wild animals.
Personally, I'd consider myself lucky to live somewhere that I get a chance to have one of them in my yard. Then again, my dog is a little bigger than yours. |
Yes, I hear you, but I still don't like having that thing right outside my sliding glass door at 6am.
We never leave the boys unattended for more than a minute or two because of big strays running around sometimes, but when my husband said that, it freaked me out. BB would be a nice light snack for it. :(
I would like to get a pic of it though. |
:) LOL Kelly your true photography colors coming out! |
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kellyplz

Joined: 09 Mar 2009
Posts: 17521
Location: Manitoulin Island, Canada.
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 2:30 pm
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Lol, yes they are Susan. ;) |
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wendyt

Joined: 28 Aug 2008
Posts: 2048
Location: Australia
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:40 pm
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Well done on getting your 5 uploads done Anita. My good intentions have me one ready to go only, I want more than that before I upload. Sorry your moon pics did not turn out so well.
Diana if pics can only be found on keywords they have been downloaded on then that explains the death of my port ...:-(
That sure is an interesting looking animal Kelly. I had never heard of it before. You really are a true photographer ... wanting to get pics before traps lol.
Gee Barry you sure have been industrious with your planting, well done. |
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ruxpriencdiam

Joined: 07 May 2009
Posts: 26280
Location: Third Stone from the Sun
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 4:57 pm
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Still have to do more with the pool and re-clean the filter.
I use a 40lb bag of 10-10-10 fertilizer they say to use 1-1.5lbs per 100 sq ft but i never use their instructions that would be 5-8lbs for my garden and then they say to redo again in six weeks so i just use the entire 40lb bag one time for the entire season and get more then enough of everything.
My neighbor cant believe my garden so i told him what to do and lets see what happens this year for him.
And i still have one collard that has continued to live for the past 3-4 years and it is putting out some seed packets on it now so i will be collecting some of them for more collard plants next year.
Tomorrow i get to put some seeds in the ground like cucumber, watermelon, pumpkin and snap beans, i am waiting for the 210 corn plants that have been in a planter for the past three weeks and the tomato's as well as the pepper plants, once they start popping up i can transplant them into the garden.
Now i still need to work on pics sometime. |
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okiepony

Joined: 06 Apr 2010
Posts: 15411
Location: Finally There! :)
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:23 pm
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Back from the salt mines...
Kel - Europe has its own version of your fancy critter - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_pine_marten
I know they're in Finland, too, but I never saw one.
Anita - I'll take that rain if you want to send it this way. The storms we were supposed to get last night never happened :| |
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apotterdd

Joined: 10 Apr 2009
Posts: 7009
Location: Trying to get my latinum back from Quark
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:27 pm
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*gives all the rain to Sari*
Now I'll just sit here and wait for it to move out and be like 70 degrees again :)
I can't be bothered to do too much of anything today. Been having sleeping problems as in not getting to sleep till past 5am. 2 nights in a row with that. I'm not staying up until 5 but going to bed and just being awake in there till 5. It sucks. |
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okiepony

Joined: 06 Apr 2010
Posts: 15411
Location: Finally There! :)
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:44 pm
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Yikes, Anita - that sounds awful. *Shudder*!!!
I can't function at all if I get under 5 hours of sleep, and I really need 8-9 hours to be happy. If I stayed up till 5am you could forget about getting me up anytime before noon.
And thanks for the rain. I'll be waiting for it! :D |
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apotterdd

Joined: 10 Apr 2009
Posts: 7009
Location: Trying to get my latinum back from Quark
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:49 pm
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Yer welcome. I was up until 3am last night uploading (how 3 of my renders came out between 10-13mb I'll never understand) and was having issues with BS freaking out saying I exceeded the amount of ftp logins when I was only in there once. And it was just going slooooow. Usually I'm in bed either by or before midnight.
I wanna go to bed now but it's not even 5pm yet :/ |
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