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    Hummingbirds. We saw our first over the weekend...Jeannie
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    ......someone else's ... somewhat less so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    Your own pic ? ..... I'm extremely impressed Name:  thud-faint-smiley-emoticon.gif
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    ......someone else's ... somewhat less so
    What about my photography here has ever made you think I could take a shot like that?

    My Googling skills, however, are excellent.

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    The adventures of Bob the Traveling Watch


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    Beers in the garden! I don't have a recent pic that doesn't have my legs in...
    Have a few more beers and take a pic when you're legless!
    There's nothing important to read here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by igo69 View Post
    This...? Aren't you lucky?
    Nothing that pretty!

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    I think it's understandable that Canadians love spring (photos borrowed from Pinterest and"Meanwhile in Canada")
    and enjoy every day when temperature is above 0C!

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    "Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of travelling." Margaret Lee Runbeck.

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    Golf! (Apr 10, 2015, Nunavut, Canada)

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    "Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of travelling." Margaret Lee Runbeck.

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    What does spring mean where you live?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeannie View Post
    Hummingbirds. We saw our first over the weekend.

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    Jeannie
    Do you put out the sugar water pots to draw them?
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    Cheers,

    Michael

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    Springtime in Dallas = quarter size hail, tornados, thunderstorms with flash flooding, and the worst natural disaster known to man - the start of Rangers Baseball.

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    Here's an old photo from a few years back showing the pollen covered landscape outside my window. The car should be forest green and the road in the background was recently paved and should have been deep black... Thankfully we've had some rain at least every few days to keep it from accumulating this bad in 2015.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanator View Post
    Do you put out the sugar water pots to draw them?
    Yes, we do. We get a good number of them and they're quite fun to watch. I also have hummingbird attracting plants. They love to feed on my coral bells by the front door.

    Jeannie
    The adventures of Bob the Traveling Watch


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