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MORNING ROLL CALL March 2025
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MORNING ROLL CALL March 2025
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Don't fool with digging them up, Mother Nature will correct the problem just may take a little longer. Good luck on feeder. I never saw a hummingbird, so I did away with mine. Later in the summer a hummingbird showed up at one of my flowers, scared the p out of me. Them things move fast.
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@catwoman500 Thanks for "Ms Austen", will keep an eye out, none of my emails from PBS have mentioned it. @SpringIsHereVA Sounds like you are having fun with your gardening. My hubby does all the gardening and I just listen to his troubles. We grow mostly veggies. BTW the trumpet vine from last year are still alive.
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I love those flowers but never had much luck with them. They need to be planted next to a fence or wall so they can be tied up. Mine always got top heavy and fell over. Don't know if I wasn't planting them deep enough or what. If they are at these DT I will be trying my luck again.
Good luck..............Papaw
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I love these! They always remind me of my grandmotherโs cottage garden!
i agree that they tend to tilt if not supportedโฆ.like peonies do when it rains!
โฆ..One of the things I enjoy the most about retirement is having more time to putter around in my garden! ๐ธ
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Good Morning!
In the past, I only grew basil, tomatoes, and, of course, catnip ๐บ from seed. This year, I am trying to grow coneflowers in that manner. Last year, as I was selecting three coneflowers in the Home Depot Garden Center, a kind woman came up to me and shared that I could save quite a bit of money growing them from seed.
โฆ.so, Iโve started them indoors, and am keeping my fingers crossed.
~ Lisa
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I too have had great success with red pepper flakes. As an added bonus, my Dollar Tree sometimes carries a large-sized container of them!
in the past, I used a liquid spray of coyote urine to deter squirrels and deer. โฆ.Then I had an unfortunate incident while applying this spray on a windy day! ๐ฅด. I leaned my lesson ๐, and now use a peppermint oil spray and red pepper flakes.
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We are getting up to the high 60s in my neck of VA, but tomorrow will be warmer. Planning on an SNP adventure for tomorrow. ๐ถ It will be nice to not have to wear 1 million layers. ๐ฅถ๐งค๐งฃ
Furkids are definitely getting friskier and loving flip-flops/rollovers in the sun. Love their bellies rubbed. Just gotta remember the Willie Mae stick or risk a shredded hand.
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@SpringIsHereVA , if it says you owe $0, then that means you owe $0. ๐ Yep, think you're off the hook.
Also, I see Mister claimed the most comfortable spot in the house. ๐ธ
@LaDolceVita , I always offer to buy the eggs. I do see signs peeps put up in their front yards advertising they have fresh eggs to sell. But I'm glad your hubby loves them.
Not too long ago, I went over to the chickens' coop with some leftovers and the chickens came bopping across the yard to meet me. ๐ฒ (They are kept in a big enclosure with hen house because of all the critters around here -- foxes, etc.) I texted the neighbor and I wanted try and herd them back, but Giorgio was following me and I didn't want to make a situation worse. The cats don't usually mess with the chickens, but I didn't want to see what would happen when they're free roaming. Giorgio was a good boy and didn't do a thing. Anyway, the neighbor came out and we got all the chickens herded back. They had gotten out a side door of their house that apparently wasn't securely locked.
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@SpringIsHereVA I think you are off the hook, if Medicare statement says you owe 0.
@catwoman500 I searched PBS for Jane Austen but did not find any new shows. Please advise, I love Jane Austen. @MsStretch Noone has offered to pay for our eggs, we gavesome to neighbors when we had too many. It would be nice if they would offer to buy some for $5 bucks or so, but no such nice neighbors. It costs us tons of money to have chickens, probably $10 per dozen eggs they lay, but they are pets, my husband loves them. I like them too, fun to watch.
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@LaDolceVita ...I had an email from our local PBS station, and it listed the upcoming shows. They said Miss Austen, a 4-part series would start May 4th...HA...May the Fourth be with you! ๐
- Premise: The series explores the relationship between Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra, focusing on why Cassandra burned Jane's letters after her death.
- Based on: The series is based on the novel by Gill Hornby.
- Starring: Keeley Hawes, Rose Leslie, and other actors.
- Adaptation: The series is adapted by Andrea Gibb."
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@SpringIsHereVA , my neighbor/landlord is a member of Prime, but she didn't know it included Prime Video, too, so I told her no sense it going to waste, I would use it. So freebie for me. Netflix is usually my go-to for streaming though and I do pay for that.
@catwoman500 , haven't seen the pitties since the incident and Willie Mae is doing fine. Just saw orange stranger cat saunter by outside my window though. ๐
I'm with you about watching TV/movies on a phone. Can't do it. I have two Roku TVs, one upstairs and one downstairs. The one downstairs is a 4K, but TVs are so much cheaper now or were when I bought them.
The best way to learn your way around a smartphone/tablet is start pushing buttons and see what they do. I remember switching from Android to iPhone and thought I would never get the hang of it. Pushed buttons and used their Tips app and now when I try to use an Android I am totally flummoxed, but Androids have changed/updated a lot since I used one.
@LaDolceVita , do you sell your eggs? A neighbor has 10 chickens and I get free eggs (even though I have offered to pay for them) in exchange for any leftovers. They love cat food!
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@MsStretch Just read the harrowing tale of pit bull chasing Wllie Mae. Thank goodness all is well. @SpringIsHereVA We usually sow marigolds directly into regular flower pots after April 15. Not sure if we can do ornamentals this year, we have 14 rambunctious chickens into everything. Cant leave garage doors open, they lay eggs in there too, poop everywhere and knock stuff over.
I notice we have become the Porch Ladies! Our men friends, even @DaveMcK , are certainly quiet. Would be nice to hear from them.
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Hi there Everyone!
@SpringIsHereVA ...I have Prime, but don't use it since I don't have a smart TV and can't stand to sit in front of the computer to watch TV. No way am I going to watch a program on my phone either. LOL
As for PBS, I'm looking forward to the new Miss Austen on 5/4!
Glad my fave, Call the Midwife will be back on 3/30.
Not sure when Grantchester or Unforgotten come back but also looking forward to Season 2 of The Marlow Murder Club.
@LaDolceVita ...14 chickens! Guess you don't have to worry about the high egg prices!
@MsStretch ...any update on the pit bull incident?
On another note, a week ago I finally broke down and went to Verizon to get a new cellphone. Mine was over 8 years old and was my first smart phone. All the apps had died and wouldn't update. Final straw was the camera stopped working. So, 2 and 1/2 hours later I had a new phone and a tablet. I'm telling you it's easier buying a car!
Today I went back because I couldn't set up my voicemail and I had several questions about the dumb/smart tablet. I haven't used a tablet for years. I had an Amazon Fire tablet but fell out of the habit of using it. I'm at my computer so much it seemed redundant, and then of course it was all out of date and needed updates, too. So, I may use this tablet more if I can get in a better routine.
The young people at the Verizon store were so patient with an old Boomer non-techie person like me.
Hope everyone is having some nicer weather. We have sun and it may go to an unseasonable 70 today! ๐
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@SpringIsHereVA , yes. orange stranger cat still makes appearances. Big ol' healthy cat. Not scroungy like any feral or stray. Suspect he has an owner somewhere who just lets him roam at breakfast and dinner time.
Other evening, had a big scare. Was out feeding the kids (at garage, of course) and talking to neighbor when yelling broke out on street. Neighbor went running and he's yelling and Willie Mae comes running past with a dog dead on her butt and I joined the chase. The guy across the street has 2 pit pulls which are crate-trained and he usually keeps them under control -- leash, etc., but they got away from him. Willie Mae disappeared around the corner of a shed, and went under it I suspect, and the guy finally got his dogs under control. I was sure the dog had gotten her. My neighbor (and landlord, since I live on the property) was threatening to shoot the dog because no one messes with the cats. (I was surprised how mad he was.) Giorgio came out from under deck, but no Willie Mae. The guy came over profusely apologetic, asking me about the cats, and told me he was totally at fault and let him know if anything was wrong with the kids. I went out all night long with headlamp checking and looking under shed (nothing but a bunch of leaves) calling for Willie Mae, but I knew she was traumatized. Never saw her, but it was better than seeing her lying there maimed or worse. Next morning, when I went out to feed them, she was there. None the worse for wear. (I was afraid the dog might have nipped her.) ๐ฎโ๐จ Whew!. I was so happy and relieved. And don't you know, that night, she headed right to the garage door for dinner. She was pretty hinchy though, looking around, and I had to stand there with her so she could eat in relative peace while I had her back. ๐
And on a cheerier note, went back to Shenandoah NP yesterday. Nothing strenuous, just a couple of short jaunts, to try and get back in the swing of things. Now that there isn't constantly snow on the ground and chillingly cold temps. Felt good to be back out the woods.
I look forward to DST. Since I am a night owl, the longer daylight is more than welcome rather than than it getting dark at 5. โ๏ธ
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@SpringIsHereVA , as a matter of fact, a friend/neighbor and I went for a 5-mile hike at Crow's Nest just this past Saturday. It is one of VA's natural preserve areas that has quite a history spanning Native American, the colonial era, and the Civil War. We took the Crows Nest Point Trail which also takes us past an old family cemetery.
Started out with the weather sunny and nippy, but warmed up in the sun. Towards the end though, the sun disappeared and the wind picked up and it got downright chilly. I'll admit I was feeling some stiffness and soreness in my hamstrings, but haven't really done that much hiking this winter. ๐ How fast we can get out of shape. ๐ซค
Also plan on returning to Shenandoah NP soon to resume searching for abandoned history -- old homesites and cemeteries. Maybe this week. ๐ค
Willie Mae & Giorgio back at Mister. ๐บ๐ธ
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@SpringIsHereVA ...I usually buy the six packs of plants like @LaDolceVita. Years ago, when I was ambitious (and way younger) I tried the seeds. Not much luck with them. When I taught first grade, we always planted sunflower seeds because they sprouted and grew fast. that was fun.
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@SpringIsHereVA , doesn't appear to be hairball, maybe ate too fast? When my indoor cats used to gag, I would run to take them off the carpet or the bed or the furniture and move to bare floor or grab a newspaper or similar and stick it in front of them. I once grabbed my cat to move her, but not fast enough because she ended up puking all over me. ๐
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