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MORNING ROLL CALL July 2025
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Nicole,
Maybe your Dollar Tree will have books soon too. Mine only began offering adult books last November. While they seem to only appear every three weeks or so, I’ve nabbed hardcover titles from J.D.Robb, Catherine Coulter, Lisa Gardner, Victoria Gilbert, and several cozy mystery authors !
When I see the books in stock, I buy a bunch. While they are not free, like the ones in the library are, I save them for a rainy day when I don’t feel like making a trip to the library.
(Or, on a sunny day like today, as my reward for putting down 8 bags of mulch this morning!). ….going to read outdoors for a bit! ☀️
Lisa
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I found them. Got 4 pkgs. As much as I have paid for them in the past, just bet these cheap ones do the trick.
Those high price tulips are starting to pop up. Hope to finish all my planting tomorrow. I had mulch and rock delivered today. After that all that's left is watering, feeding the birds, fixing the drink of the day and fireing up the grill.
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while it is still quite cold up here in NW New Jersey, this photo shows how well red pepper and peppermint worked to deter the deer.…..
I swear, when the deer see my hosta, they think, “Yippie! Free buffet!”,but I’ve finally found the solution! 🙂
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@catwoman500 I did not watch Marie Antoinette but with your recommendation I will watch on Passport. I watched the first season of Sissy and it was on the trashy side, did not follow the book much and tried to fill it with salacious details and I sort of gave up on historical dramas, fearing more of the same. @MsStretch very cute cats. @SpringIsHereVA I am still reading The Magic Mountain by Thomas. Mann. It is not a quick read, but worth the time! It was a recommendation. on one of your threads so kudos on that 😀.
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@SpringIsHereVA , Mister is bringing you a gift! Most sources I have read agree that the predatory instinct in cats, even domesticated and well-fed cats, is strong. Since Mister views you as part of his social group, he is bringing you a live critter to teach you to hunt, since in their minds, humans suck at it. A dead critter is providing for you, bringing you food. Cats will often bring their prey to a place they are comfortable at.
Stellar (Giorgio's brother) was the hunter of the family. But he didn't like to share. He would parade around proudly with his prey in his mouth and then, he would hog it all to himself, although I did once observe him drop a live mouse in front of his mother (Willie Mae) and the chase was on, including me who was actually trying to give the mouse a second chance. Willie Mae and Giorgio don't seem to be that much into stalking and hunting. They will go after a critter they see, but I think it's mostly for the chase.
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@SpringIsHereVA , I get the kids' food from Chewy. Used to get it from Walmart or Petsmart, but when they got picky and during Covid and there was a shortage of certain cat foods, went to Chewy. Kids love Friskies shreds, but can take or mostly leave the poultry or beef varieties. I am on auto-ship. I don't get it as often since it's only Willie Mae and Giorgio now. My own sweet Delilah (indoor) and Stellar and Armani and BUC are now only precious memories. They eat a variety of dry food and love the crunchy treats, not so much the chewy ones like Temptations. And to think when I first discovered a feral mama and her two babies living under my deck, they were ecstatic over the stinky cheapie DG-brand food I got them. Their tastes have definitely refined over the years. 😼🙄
Yes, I did go on an adventure in Shenandoah NP yesterday. We returned to an old cemetery that we visited over twenty years ago! The reason for the return was I had an old picture of an inscribed fieldstone that we found then, and no one else had seen or found it nor was it documented in the updated cemetery files of the NPS archives (although I was informed that my picture was added to the file with the year found -- 2005). So we were determined to find it again. Sadly, we did not. Probably covered over, trees might have fallen on it, greenbriar might have made it inaccessible (not that we didn't try, got plenty of scratches to confirm and a couple of new tears in my pants). We did discover a few new fieldstones in a corner that we hadn't seen before, none of them inscribed. So not a total loss and it was a good day for a walk in the Park.
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@SpringIsHereVA Most perennials will go dormant in the winter. Will post pictures when in bloom, I hope!
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@SpringIsHereVA Will let you all know about Marlow Murder Club when I find out.
@SpringIsHereVA, @LaDolceVita Not sure if either of you watched Season One of Marie Antionette, but season 2 starts Sunday. I really enjoyed the first season.
Marie Antoinette, season two Sunday, March 23 | 10 p.m. on WHYY-TV In season two of this acclaimed series, Marie Antoinette and Louis prove to be compassionate and capable rulers, embracing modern ideas that prioritize rewarding talent over inherited privilege. However, enemies lurk in every corner, even within the halls of Versailles and disastrous consequences loom as the revolt rumbles on. Binge the entire new season the night of the premiere or catch up on the first one on-demand with WHYY Passport. |
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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 grandmother’s cottage garden!
i agree that they tend to tilt if not supported….like peonies do when it rains!
…..One of the things I enjoy the most about retirement is having more time to putter around in my garden! 🌸
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Good Morning!
In the past, I only grew basil, tomatoes, and, of course, catnip 😺 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.
….so, I’ve 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. ….Then I had an unfortunate incident while applying this spray on a windy day! 🥴. I leaned my lesson 🙂, 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. 🚶 It will be nice to not have to wear 1 million layers. 🥶🧤🧣
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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