Think I will have to agree with @Alaskan on apple but too soon to know the variety
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Explain to him that time out this time is better than the trip to freezer camp if he does it again.He is in time out, no hens for him.
They aren't emojis, they are katakana https://www.freejapaneselessons.com/lesson02.cfmBTW. I think the toilet flushing emoji's are hilarious. I swear the orientals have an emoji for just about everything.


Could you hang it on a clothes line?How'd things go at the doc's, Cap?
Finally got a pic taken of the almost finished quilt top. I have the feeling that the only way I'll be able to get a really good picture of it once it is done is by hanging it on a wall.
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Either that or do a top half and a bottom half pictures.
I find they go through a phase of being aggressive, but grow out of it.Explain to him that time out this time is better than the trip to freezer camp if he does it again.
They aren't emojis, they are katakana https://www.freejapaneselessons.com/lesson02.cfm
and kanji
https://www.thoughtco.com/the-most-frequently-used-kanji-2028155
characters.
Button on top left is half flush, right is full flush. Yeah I know this stuff off the top of my head
OK, I asked DD2, her second major was Japanese. She said the katakana says Small and Large.
X2!It looks great!
Could you hang it on a clothes line?
Dr. had a blood draw done to check for Lyme disease or infection. I am aching all over. Plus there will be an Rx at the pharmacy in the morning.


I hope so, be a shame to have to send him to camp.I find they go through a phase of being aggressive, but grow out of it.
It looks like immature pomegranate. IF so, they will get a reddish skin and be ripe in late fallMicro that is beautiful. So much work and so much love into that. Thank you for sharing. And yes it is difficult to photograph. Please keep updating us with pics. View attachment 1842420 View attachment 1842422 View attachment 1842424 View attachment 1842426 View attachment 1842427 View attachment 1842428 View attachment 1842429
All you plant people out there I have a mystery. A few years ago we cut down some cedar trees to move the duck house out of their poopmuck. This spring I noticed a tree flowering with white flowers that was pretty behind the ducks.
It's leaning into the ducks now and I get a good visual of it every day.
It started getting little dangly fruits after it bloomed and I'm wondering what it is.
Apple? Crabapple? Something else?
I thought it looked like an apple tree too but the fruits appear to be growing in clusters.
That just means it is a crabappleI thought it looked like an apple tree too but the fruits appear to be growing in clusters.