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Feb 17, 2015 22:30:13   #
Perhaps I've not been into photography long enough, but when I read "Car Window Mount" I thought of the trays that the car hops used to bring the food to your car on. Then there was the place that would bring beer and mixed drinks along with food.
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Feb 1, 2015 19:13:59   #
Love the pictures. It brings back some good memories. We didn't have many girls in our neighborhood but I had 2 boys and there were a lot of other boys around the same ages. They seemed to always be at our house. If inside the den was full. If it was summer they were in the pool. I miss those days and there aren't any children in the neighborhood we live in now. There are a lot of OLD people.
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Jan 30, 2015 17:55:28   #
ediesaul wrote:
My cats Petey and Lily were saved after being abandoned in the woods. Petey was a scrawny, skinny thing. Now, he looks like an ocelot with a relatively small head, slinky body, looooong tail and silky fur. In contrast, Lily is a "regular" tiger cat. Both are very affectionate, but Petey only as I'm about to close my eyes for dreamland. I don't know how he times it! And Lily is the one who paws at our faces at 6 AM to get fed. As everyone who has animals has said, they truly add years to our lives.
My cats Petey and Lily were saved after being aban... (show quote)


Oh, that 2nd picture is so cute. We have 2 that know the nose trick, but it is for petting even in the middle of the night. I'm so glad the 3rd one leaves me alone. She pesters hubby.
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Jan 28, 2015 22:18:25   #
Yep, that is the kind of peanuts I've been throwing to them. We live upstairs so I throw them from the porch. They don't run away as much if I can get the peanuts to fall close to the base of a tree. I can hear and sometimes see them chasing and running in the woods. I can hear them in the leaves on the ground more than see them. I don't think any of ours hibernate since we are in the south. In fact I had the air conditioner on in the middle of the day and will have to go to heat over night.

Regis wrote:
The figure-eight shelled peanuts really help me to get a photo of a squirrel and patience, khm105.
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Jan 28, 2015 22:01:32   #
That's a good one Erv. Gave me a good chuckle.

Erv wrote:
I will answer this one Kathy! You have to act a little nutty!!!!:)
Erv
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Jan 28, 2015 19:20:44   #
Oh that is sooo funny. In our house it is completely reversed except I don't let it get to me. I let him have the tv in the living room and I watch tv in my bedroom where my computer is. He uses his ipad and falls asleep and I watch what I want.
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Jan 28, 2015 18:47:06   #
I can remember my dad casting his net to catch some shrimp. My job was to smash the clams with a hammer that he used for bait. I was maybe 5 years old. I can also remember my uncle making nets with a wooden shuttle.
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Jan 28, 2015 18:40:31   #
I've got a black cat and I can't get a good picture of her. I think it's the color that causes the problem. How do you get so close to the squirrels? They always run from me. I have begun throwing some peanuts at the same time in the afternoon to try to get them used to me.
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Jan 28, 2015 17:47:17   #
Very pretty. We were there last summer and it sure did look different.
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Jan 20, 2015 13:41:42   #
waynpete wrote:
Yes. We use both names here.


OK, thanks for the answer. We have one that lives in the subdivision and I had only heard it referred to as a Cougar. One of our friends son found where its "nest?" is. I've never seen it in the 13 years we have lived here. We had heard of it from different neighbors but never have seen it ourselves. Then a very good friend called to tell us that he had seen it when his 2 dogs ran after it. Thankfully the dogs came back home in the same shape they were in when they went after the Cougar. Then our son stayed with us for a few months and he saw it crossing the street when he was coming home from work. I sure do wish I could see it.
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Jan 19, 2015 18:48:23   #
I have a question. Is a Mountain Lion and a Cougar the same animal?
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Jan 14, 2015 13:29:03   #
Who does he look like? When my first grandson was born I was lucky enough to have been in the op room. Daughter in law had to have a C section. The dr. saw me trying to look over to see what was going on and told me to come around so I could see real good. My "job" was to take pictures, but I was in such aw I totally forgot. Didn't get even one picture. He is a duplicate of my son who is a duplicate of my hubby who is a male version of his mother.
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Jan 11, 2015 20:35:10   #
The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans has an arch when you first go into it. I have found that I have to look at the floor while I go through it. The distortion causes me to get a migraine. Go figure. A few years ago we took the grands that live in NV to the Audubon Zoo, Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, Audubon Aquarium and Entergy IMAX Theater for $29.95 each person. Not a bad price to keep them busy for 3 full days. They wouldn't try eating the bugs at the Insectarium.
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Jan 9, 2015 18:14:42   #
DragonsLady wrote:
I seem to recall not too long ago, you couldn't pump your own gas in Oregon - state law said you had to have an attendant pump it for you. They also didn't have a state income tax but the sales tax was around 10%.


It's been a long time since we went to California, but at that time an attendant had to pump the gas. Hubby got out to do it himself and ended up just talking to the young man. He told Hubby that it was just way too humid and hot. The relative humidity was 10 percent and 102 degrees. We were shocked as we were comfortable. That low humidity sure made a difference as it isn't unusual for us to have 90 & 100 percent humidity in South Louisiana.
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Dec 20, 2014 23:26:04   #
Chameleons always fascinate me.
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