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Message 1787078 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 17:59:14 UTC

Penthouse trashcan is on the next floor...

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Message 1787099 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 20:47:58 UTC
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Message 1787100 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 20:48:07 UTC - in response to Message 1787061.  

Bluejays really love unsalted peanuts.


So do I....


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Message 1787102 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 20:51:16 UTC
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back in 1995 was my daughter having 3 kids(at once) I was up in water town NY but I was feeding squirrels salted peanuts but man he was dry. LOL LOL I had a big old bag.
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Message 1787104 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 21:07:10 UTC - in response to Message 1787102.  

back in 1995 was my daughter having 3 kids(at once)


She had triplets?
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Message 1787112 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 21:48:08 UTC

I like cashews, but I never buy them, I just have a few over at the relatives once or twice a year.
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Message 1787118 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 22:11:59 UTC - in response to Message 1787112.  

I like cashews, but I never buy them


They are very expensive.
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Message 1787124 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 22:38:32 UTC - in response to Message 1787118.  

I like cashews, but I never buy them


They are very expensive.


And fattening, another reason I don't buy them.
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Message 1787131 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 23:08:13 UTC - in response to Message 1787124.  

I like cashews, but I never buy them


They are very expensive.


And fattening, another reason I don't buy them.



Back when I was in college at U of L, I had a friend whose mother worked for a place that gave her free bags of honey-roasted peanuts(and maybe cashews, I don't remember). We used to sit in front of the library feeding the squirrels. They loved them, but I doubt it was really good for them.
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Message 1787140 - Posted: 12 May 2016, 23:51:28 UTC - in response to Message 1787131.  

I like cashews, but I never buy them


They are very expensive.


And fattening, another reason I don't buy them.



Back when I was in college at U of L, I had a friend whose mother worked for a place that gave her free bags of honey-roasted peanuts(and maybe cashews, I don't remember). We used to sit in front of the library feeding the squirrels. They loved them, but I doubt it was really good for them.

Or maybe We're all nuts here, an assorted bunch as there ever was. ;)
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Message 1787143 - Posted: 13 May 2016, 0:10:04 UTC - in response to Message 1787140.  

Or maybe We're all nuts here, an assorted bunch as there ever was. ;)


I don't like the hazelnuts in the mixed nuts can.
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Message 1787553 - Posted: 14 May 2016, 20:14:02 UTC
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Too funny!

Crazy squirrel stalks selfie woman

I would have handled it much different (differently?).
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Message 1787811 - Posted: 16 May 2016, 4:28:30 UTC

We spent most of the afternoon in the yard today.
While we were out there we saw a fledgling robin,
and we also saw the same in a magpie. It is only
May so with any luck the summer birds may get three
sets of chicks into the sky this year. Amazing!


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Message 1787829 - Posted: 16 May 2016, 6:00:19 UTC

We spent most of the afternoon in the yard today.

Eric and I have been out of town since Thursday, but we got home in time to spend some time in our yard as well.

I saw a shrike chase a crow away. That was pretty impressive as the crow was much bigger than the shrike and probably much smarter. That little shrike was amazingly aggressive.

Eric fixed the drip system to my vegetable garden and we finally put in a row of beans. I had already put in some zucchini, patty-pan squash, tomatoes, jalipeno peppers and a cucumber, but I was waiting to put in the first row of beans until Eric had time to fix our drip system. In a month or so, we will put in a second crop of beans. I like to stagger the rows for continuous production. I still need to put in a patch of basil, so that I can make pesto, but once that is done all that will be left to do is pull weeds and harvest delicious summer vegetables. I can't wait!!!
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Message 1788008 - Posted: 16 May 2016, 22:42:11 UTC

Lots of birds' nests at the museum this spring. There was one with four eggs in it on one of the cars, but the mother seems to have abandoned it after the train operated all day. Another is on the sill of a window above a closed-off door on the depot; she was there almost constantly all weekend, fluffed up to keep her eggs warm. There seems to be one as well actually up inside the roof; even though the building is not heated, the better shelter must have kept them warmer because there was a lot of cheeping from there yesterday.
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Message 1788362 - Posted: 18 May 2016, 9:01:37 UTC


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Message 1788380 - Posted: 18 May 2016, 10:28:10 UTC - in response to Message 1788362.  



:D :D :D
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Message 1788381 - Posted: 18 May 2016, 10:44:46 UTC

My lovely daughters <3


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Message 1788389 - Posted: 18 May 2016, 11:09:11 UTC

There seemed to be an awful racket outside our first floor window, which upon investigation turned out to be sparrows nesting in the wooden compartment between gutter, wall and roof.
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Message 1788440 - Posted: 18 May 2016, 14:25:53 UTC

Julie, your children are beautiful!!!
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