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What? No chit chat since December 23rd????
Well! We'll just have to remedy that!
It's a glorious day here, sunny and so very mild. I think the warmth is going to lure me outside to piddle around in the yard and most assuredly to go try to count the puppies my little Bella had last night after dark!
Ok. I'm filling orders now. Who wants which one? Doesn't matter, they all look the same. You can each just close your eyes and point and that's the pup you'll get!
Have a great day, everyone!
I used to come here a lot, Claire. I loved this thread. It used to be so much fun to compare gardening notes, and pictures of birds. And to laugh together.
I miss my dear brothers and sisters so much. But things changed.
If you want to try to revive it, I will help.
Claire I am so glad you revived the Chit Chat. I was thinking the same as you that is was a shame no one was using our STICKY chit chat. Alot share on He's My All's thread now I guess. jim1947 used to be a great contributer to this thread here.
WOW new puppies? That is great what kind are they? We already have one dog it used to be two but our oldest golden retreiver (15) died the first weekend in DEC. Her pal is still a bit draggy and blue about it.
Are you a dog breeder?
Our weather is overcast and cloudy with chance of rain and maybe a sunny interlude this afternoon.(I sure hope so).
I got up earlier than I wanted to to feed the dog and make breakfast for my Korean student so I may nap later or read. I just read through my entire issue of Guideposts almost in one sitting. I always enjoy them so much.
What do you plant in your garden this time of year Claire? Mine is all sleepy and dormant at the moment. We have lots of bushes that bloom in the spring. Rhododendrons and a few Azaleas and a few perennial plants that come up in the beds. I don't spend too much time garndening as I live in such a green area with a green space to my east that grows amazing ferns and other wild blooming vines and stuff. I have thought about planting bulbs in the fall but never get around to it. I do have a couple of blooming house plants that I enjoy an african violet and a christmas cactus. The cactus was sadly neglected and needs repotting but I am just reviving it now and it is wonderful to see what water and a bit of fertilizer can do.
Jan, like you I am looking at a dormant garden. The exception is pansies--they bloom here in Texas all winter long, then die in spring when it becomes hot. This is so amazing!
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Have a great day, everyone!
