First Class 2 for PC and Mobile - Q&A on GW?
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Birds and other mobile features in the garden 2013 #7
Comments (90)Way to go, Sped! Nice hummer shots. Claire's right, it's an immature somebody. I looked in my Crossley Guide, but, boy, for me anyway, it's hard to tell an immature ruby-throated from an imm.rufous. Your bird even looks like an imm. Allen's which the book says is strictly West coast. She's eating, she's happy, she's been 'filmed', that's all that matters. Peepo is just wonderful, thanks, T2D and Claire for posting. Hope you have a helper or a tripod, Claire, so we can see you holding Guthrie and feeding him a banana. At first I thought Peepo's human mother must have gentle energy for that woodchuck to allow her to hug him. The I Googled 'woodchuck eating banana' and found Gertie (gopher/woodchuck) who also eats bananas on a table. Maybe woodchucks are fruit gourmets that easily give in to humans if the food is special. So, will Guthrie and Griselda get bananas and cookies with a slug of Vermont Woodchuck Ale soon? Film at 11:00? Jane Here is a link that might be useful: Gertie the groundhog eating a banana...See MoreBirds and other mobile features in the garden 2014 #12
Comments (79)Well, I'll be...thanks, Susan. GW is one of my 'Liked' pages, but seldom do I see it on Facebook. They used one of my robin with berry pictures earlier this year and one of nhbabs's landscape scenes. Today I got a deal on a SX50, so I sold my Sx40 (there is a 400mm difference in focal length) so we'll see what the future holds. It was kind of you to bring this to my attention, thanks again. :). Hope you don't get snowed in again this weekend. Jane...See MoreLooking for a place (s) to teach Japanese garden class.
Comments (19)Hi all. Thank you for good sugestions. Claire Trypod is very usefull tools. able to lift and set boulder up side down, sideway up or any position. Boulder or large tree can be move with trypod where heavy equipment can't to be use. Once trypod is elected, 1 to 3 ton boulder can be handled by 3 men over 3 ton, 4 men can handle larger than 3 ton. This is not thing that I cann't explain in writing. To handle heavy boulder need to know how to make knots, how to plece wire cable right way,or place. boulder can go over 2~ 3 feet hight wall, Go steps up and down without damaging surounding/shurbs, hard scape. I can set extion ladder 20 feet high not touching tree branchs. or use ladder where no other type of ladder cannot be use, edge of pond, steep hill side. If gate has 32 inch wide and boulder width 30 inch, I can move boulder without touching the gate. I taught Cady how to use rope to accend and decend in tree. When She came to my class, I asked Cady if you want to climb up tree with tree sadle and rope. I showed her how to use rope and use own body to climb into tree. Cady took about 20 minutes to climb half way to large oak tree. Showed her how to split bamboo, how to identify age of bamboo, how to transport bamboo and prune, how to make bamboo fence, how to tie. Make some tool with bamboo, such as trowel, pin, nail, knife, bamboo broom, flower vase, sheath for sharp knife or hachet, scraper, how to bent large diameter bamboo or small piece. How to make bamboo bonsai etc. Gardening is not rocket science. If you see it and do it your self, it is easier than most people think. When you do something new or need to have safty of work, then you need to have some guidance from expierenced people. If middle aged Cady can climb up tree( sorry Cady ), you can climb up tree too. Christian who came form GreenvillSouth Carolina, to every my Japanese garden class in 2003, 200 miles away , Scott from Birmingham, Ala 120 miles a way, Cady from Salem, Mas 1100 miles away, Edzard was also going to come From Albert Canada but he snowed out. Shortly after I showed Christian how to make bamboo fence, not only showed him, he made bamboo fenfe with Cady and Richard, then he made bamboo fence him self. I can give him A+. Some of bamboo fence called " Nanako gaki " is very simple to make. Every one can make it once you see it. Thank you every one of you who responded to my question. I should to respond to your posting much earlier. Some how I am limied to access to PC and I am very slow to type and am sorry for it. I posted usefull hint today in other thread. I am thinking to write about wisteria. how to transplant, potting , controle growth and make it more flower, how to prune, hint for arbor, how to identify flowre bud.perhaps how to make wisteria bonsai etc. If proper to do it. Japanese Wistria " Texas pride" one of wisteria I had from Monrobia nusery Cal....... Sorry I am making many misspellng/ writing without dictionary . I will use dictionary next time ............................... mike...See MoreWays to improve the new GW?
Comments (24)I have a good one - allow edits or deletion of the original post in a thread. As it is right now, we can edit replies, but one cannot edit or delete the post that begins a thread, even if no one has replied to it or it's only been posted a few seconds. I can see why changes wouldn't be allowed after there are replies to it, but until then, editing or deleting it should be an option....See Moreirina_co
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