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Have you seen my beautiful tits?
I truly have a beautiful pair of tits, and I think now you have seen them you will definitely agree with me. They may be small by some people's standards, but what they lack in size they make up for with...
75 commentsScarecrow Sprinkler - Repel Deer Dogs Cats Birds Rabbits and More
Getting rid of deer or other garden pests like cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, or even the lowly armadillo can be a real challenge. Getting rid of garden pests without poisons or other harmful products just adds...
4 commentsBamboo Birdhouses - The Styles and Uses of Bamboo Bird Houses
Wood is one of the most common building materials for birdhouses. Birds are of course used to wood as the base material for their natural habitats, so it's not much of a transition to a wood birdhouse. But...
3 commentsAttracting Wild Turkeys, Quail, Pheasant, and Grouse
Whether you want to watch them or hunt them, attracting gallinaceous birds - turkey, pheasant, quail, and grouse - to your yard or acreage is surprisingly easy. Gallinaceous birds need relatively large...
6 commentsAttracting Birds With Prairie Plants
Whether you live on an acreage or the smallest city lot, attracting birds to your garden is easy with native prairie plants. The tallgrass prairie, which once covered much of the American Midwest, is one of...
0 commentsAngels In My Garden - A Hobbies Hub on Gardening and Poetry
That song, so beautifully performed by Alabama, brings a picture to my mind of a smiling face lined with age, and sparkling blue eyes wise with years of life and love. My Great Aunt Sadie has been gone many...
12 commentsThe Spring Bird Garden
Spring is an important season for birds. In early and mid-spring, migrating species return to their Northern summer homes, a journey that may be hundreds or thousands of exhausting miles, while the birds that...
1 commentThe Summer Bird Garden
For birds and bird watchers alike, the summer months are the richest. For bird watchers, the hardy birds that stuck around through the cold, lean days of winter are still around, now joined by their migrating...
0 commentsGarden Wonders
I wanted to post the pictures I took this a.m. I just love going out and seeing what is blooming. As you see I am a successful Gardener. I owe it to my mixture of compost (regular and worm casing from my...
1 commentThe Autumn Bird Garden
Autumn is an important season for birds. Many species are buckling down in preparation for long, cold, hungry winters; others travel hundreds or thousands of miles south to warmer winter havens. In order to...
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