Orange peels repel skunks. Seriously. Try them.
No, I did not read the explanation, Linda. Where can it be found? If someone can 'unsubscribe' from a site, I do believe that we are subscribers. Not all site subscribers pay a fee. If you would prefer to be called a contributor, a guest, a photographer, a member or some other name, that is fine. Jim
A responsive administrator will listen to subscribers and return to the previous format.
Yes, I am aware of that option and have used it, but the previous format was much better. What advantage does this new format offer? It is another case of change for the sake of change even though it is unpopular.
Why ‘fix’ something that isn’t broken?
Every addict, alcoholic and zealot (religious and otherwise) can’t understand why everyone else doesn’t share their passion.
Every addict, alcoholic and zealot (religious and otherwise) can’t understand why everyone else doesn’t share their passion.
Right or wrong, too few people want to rock the boat, commit themselves or bite the hand that feeds them. We’d rather look the other way and believe lies than take any action that might involve sacrifice or risk. People who are content, afraid, ignorant and/or are apathetic will always endure the status quo before committing to change.
As a child I had my stomach pumped for eating poke berries, but at 42, while living in Arkansas, was offered poke salad. Reluctantly, I tried this cooked dish and found it delicious . . . much like spinach. Boiling and recoiling young leaves is the key.
As a child I had my stomach pumped for eating poke berries, but at 42, while living in Arkansas, was offered poke salad. Reluctantly, I tried this cooked dish and found it delicious . . . much like spinach. Boiling and recoiling young leaves is the key.
Decorative brass to cover tips of oxen horns.
So beautiful. Curiosity makes me ask how water is delivered to these homes and how sewage is removed? Anyone know?
Definitely a finch. House finch and purple finch are similar, but this looks to be a house finch. I feed them daily here in north central Kentucky.
[quote=Curmudgeon]Have you ever seriously thought about why you take pictures instead of say collecting stamps? No seriously, have you?
As one who has kept journals for the past 60 years and who enjoys emailing, pictures enhance the written narrative. Other than that, photos bring back memories . . . for better or worse. They enable me to share in a way that enhances my relationship and communication with others. I’ve enjoyed reading the responses others have given for we seem to me motivated differently, yet share similar pleasure in the process.