Congrats, nswef, on all of it - nice gardens, restored health, helpful teen and dh. Wishing you many hours of continued enjoyment of the garden space.
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Congrats, nswef, on all of it - nice gardens, restored health, helpful teen and dh. Wishing you many hours of continued enjoyment of the garden space.
Thank you, Razz and Happy Stuff. I am a fortunate woman.
Your garden sounds great!
I saw a red fox walking around my neighborhood today. Maybe it will keep down the population of critters eating gardens.
Living in the boonies like I do, I see all kinds of wildlife. Foxes, deer, possum, raccoons, etc. We have woods on two sides of our house so we get mostly deer in our yard. A couple of weekends ago, we had a buck and four does jump our fence and then take a rest in our backyard. I snapped a few pictures.
Lovely photos; thanks for sharing.
During my daily walks with my dog, I meet regulars who become friends. One such friend shared info about a dog comb called a 'furminator". She was so enthusiastic I looked on Amazon https://www.amazon.ca/FURminator-deS...%2C181&sr=8-17 and bought one. It is an amazing tool to reduce dog hair shedding. I was quite surprised at the amount of hair removed in two sessions. I spoke to another regular on my walk and he bought one 10 years ago when the price was much higher but raves about using it 4-5 times per week with their longhaired lab.
Cool Klunick.
Interesting,IL. We are trying to figure how and why this works so well but glad that it does. Is there more to this story that you may share?