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#1: Gypso (Gypso) on Jul 19, 2007
Outstanding. Wonderful representation! Are you a florist by any chance? Thanks for the flowers :)#2: Meg Tayler (rebelcat) on Jul 19, 2007
Lol, I'm not a florist! Actually, the only plant I currently own is a cactus, because my cats have eaten all the others. And even my cactus looks a bit, er, chewed up.#3: Gypso (Gypso) on Jul 19, 2007
Thank you for the kind comments!
Don't feel bad Meg. I'm a flower faery and I've kill every house plant I've ever owned, without the aid of a cat! Regardless, the flowers that you "grow" in your puzzles are nearly as beautiful as live ones and more importantly give at least as much happiness :D Thanks again!#4: Minnie Fuerstnau (m.fuerstnau) on Jul 21, 2007 [SPOILER]
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Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#6: Meg Tayler (rebelcat) on Jul 24, 2007
See, this is why I'd love to travel some day! I've only ever seen these plants in pots. I did drive down to Mississippi (just a week before Katrina hit, actually) to visit my relatives, and I was amazed at the plants and animals - all very different from the ones I'm used to seeing in Ontario. I was very happy to hear that the 300 (or more) year old oak by my grandmother's house survived the hurricane.#7: Marie-Louise Ambrey (marz) on Aug 8, 2007
What was most startling, though, were the dead armadillos we saw on the highway. I thought armadillos were a Texas thing - I didn't know they were all over the South.
Beautiful puzzle, fun to do. I have one like this out the front of my house in a pot :)#8: Deana L (FFsWife) on Oct 26, 2007
A bit late on the conversation, but....#9: Gypso (Gypso) on Oct 23, 2007
I was out in Las Vegas for a friend's wedding a couple of years ago and while they were all doing the "Vegas thing" before the wedding, I went hiking all over the place (geocaching, which is a wonderful way to see places you don't live, imo) and was astounded by the beauty of the plants and startled by the wildlife that kept popping up here, there and yon while on my hikes. I grew up in wooded areas, so the desert was a huge change for me and I absolutely loved it! Thankfully it was April and still comfortable enough to do all the outdoor wanderings. As it was there were a couple of days it got pretty dang warm. Couldn't have done it during the summer! (A few pics of hubby & I geocaching: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1564&l=160b4&id=506743467 And no, none from my LV trip - pre-digital camera days for me! :D)
Anyway, still (slowly buy surely) enjoying this series... Thanks for putting them together!!
Thank you for sharing your photos Deana. Your geocaching adventure looks like great fun. How did you get involved with this? I loved the shot (#30) of both you and Robert (DeanasHubby). But the most beautiful is of you in #33. Such a lovely photo. Thanks again for the peek at your grand adventure. ^v^#10: Deana L (FFsWife) on Oct 26, 2007
I had a friend drag me into geocaching. I've been doing it 3 years now and have just over 1,000 finds. I tend to do it in spits and spurts... generally while I'm away from home. It's easier to justify going out and looking for tupperware in the woods while you're on vacation. :D#11: Gypso (Gypso) on Oct 23, 2007
I also love that shot of R & I. It's one of my favorites.
But, ick, I'm not real fond of that single shot of me. I was hot, tired and frustrated. :D
lol Deana. I still think that you look lovely. :D#12: Deana L (FFsWife) on Oct 26, 2007
The story behind being hot, tired and frustrated :D#13: Gypso (Gypso) on Oct 24, 2007
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=2b21fbb0-8db6-452c-8132-5b1a11eb51d3
Pretty cool Deana. What a wonderful adventure. I think that you remained remarkably well humored. ;-) Thanks for sharing the log and the fascinating hobby. ^v^#14: Deana L (FFsWife) on Oct 26, 2007
I was remarkably well humored... AFTER the fact! Two days and some good sleep does a lot in that respect! ;)#15: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 12, 2017
My parents had a Christmas cactus, that made lovely fuchsia blooms once a year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlumbergera#16: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Mar 23, 2018
That is quite, quite beautiful. Very enjoyable solve.#17: Pam Tucker (grammypam) on Aug 4, 2022
Enjoyed the solve! Nice pic!
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