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june:
Thank you for thinking about our feelings biggrin

Stay tuned, I'll post some today.

He's warmed up to me already smile
adelina:
do you know how to put strike-through text in journal entries? i thought i should ask you because you know pretty much everything.
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adelina:
p.s.
i meant "rockfish" treats...not just rock treats. my teeth aren't that sharp... confused wink
beledi:
i have to stop visiting your journal. or else just keep the 'block photos from SG' box clicked... wink

how are things?
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mngddss:
Hmm sounds cool to me. My hubby would like it. I personally like it super hot, like Arizona, 120F in the summer. I mean hot!
beledi:
kiss

grass roots...very nice. wink
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beledi:
note the slight overexposure - wrong film, and slight out-of-focusness - i think i shook.
beledi:
blush

there's more in my pics folders. thanks. biggrin
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mngddss:
beautiful again Zork!! Dang

Where the heck are you at in canada that you are getting such beautiful spring flowers already?
mngddss:
And see I thought all of Canada was snow covered through at least May, shows what I know. biggrin
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beledi:
damn you and your wildflower season! there's still 3 feet of bloody snow here.

that's it, i'm moving.

how about 'don't anthropomorphize animals - they don't like it' ?
beledi:
No worries about the rambling. I find the discussion very interesting. having to deal with invasive, foreign species in the course of my work, I have several points of view on it. In the case of the moths, how long have they been here? How much damage are they causing to the 'natural' ecosystem? The spray that they propose to use, have they looked at the impacts on species other than the moths? In the case of a well-established invasive species, there's not a lot one can do - getting rid of house sparrows is about as likely as, um, convincing the majority of people to think about other species and how we impact them. Even though the sparrows have significant impacts on resident, native species, their impacts at present are not being felt anymore, and people have moved on to other invasive species of note, like purple loosestrife. But you're very right, animals and plants should be treated with as much respect (in general) as other H. sapiens...too bad there's only a minority of us that feel that way.

Some days, it would be nice to be ignorant 'cause the good fight is killing me.
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mngddss:
I should offer to go with him sometime, I'm sure he'd love to show me how it all works. Maybe this summer? It's surely cheaper than amusements parks and other summer amusements. smile

Yah he never succeeds in getting me to pose...poor thing. wink
beledi:
well done on the guesses - i've decided that March is a time to be decisive. no waffling. biggrin
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adelina:
your comments consistently give me new things to think about. thank you. i would write more in-depth as to what these things are but i'd actually rather speak about it than write about it at this point because i'm tired.

kiss
antony:
your photos are amazing.
are those droplets frozen?
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adelina:
I love this photo! It has a little bit of sunshine, moss, ferns and flowing water...it's everything in your "makes me happy" list! kiss
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beledi:
the trip was enlightening and i learned a bit. the leisure part of the trip was great as i got to visit my best friend. smile good times, even if they were full of social marketing buzzwords.
jstone:
thats a good shot, are you shooting on film or Digi?