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Apr 10, 2011 9:39 AM CST
Name: Cindi
Wichita, Kansas (Zone 7a)
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I'm with Barbara, I love that Olympic Torch.
Put me on the waiting list for that one.
I'm such a sucker for pink and coral!
Dee, a neighbor down the street feeds 70 feral cats. She has spayed/neutered all of them. She hangs birdfeeders from her trees and the cats just lounge around under the trees. I don't think they catch many birds as we have a terrific songbird population. My 2 dogs must scare the cats because we never see them in our yard. We had something digging around our foundation, under the porch, so my husband put up his trail cam. Oh my gosh you would not believe the wildlife that came through our yard at night! And everything came by and checked the spot that was dug out. Cats, coyotes, skunks, possum, deer, raccoons, owls and more cats.
Explains why we don't have mice! I'm wondering if the hole is a rabbit hole since so many predators were interested. We stopped blaming the dogs since the hole gets bigger at night when they are indoors snoozing. My big fear is it's a rattlesnake den. so far this spring, I have not seen snake skins, and I have seen little garter snakes, so maybe that means no big mean snakes this year.

The deer pruned all my fruit trees and roses, but left the daylilies and tulips alone. Nothing bothers the lilies!
Cindi
Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

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