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Posted by
clairdo2 (
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Mon, Jul 26, 10 at 8:17
gathering (slugs)
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RE: G is for
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| "G" is for GROUND IVY, that pesky weed we are forever plucking out of our yards and flower beds;
Who knew that the blossom was so intricate?? 
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RE: G is for
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| Garden.
Garden Gnome that has been knifed.
Groundhog.
Ron |
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| Ronf your garden is beautiful. What is the plant with the swirled leaves in the first picture? |
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Thank you lalogue, or can I just call you lal? ;-) The swirled leaf plant is a Rex Begonia, variety, Escargot, appropriately enough. The garden is a lath house made for shade loving plants. Another part has less shade on the roof and I have trough gardens with bonsai in it in that part.
Ron |
RE: G is for grass
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long grass |
RE: G is forGoose
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G is for Goose |
RE: G is for green
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green leaves |
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| Thanks for the mill tour. Thats great. |
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| ....grasshopper 
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RE: G is for
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G is for George the donkey
and G is for Geranium 'Johnson Blue'
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G is for garden green pepper and other garden produce.
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| Great Blue Heron at Great Falls Park. 
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RE: G is for golf cart
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G is for golf cart |
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| G is for the Good Old Days (me in 1968).
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| crunchpa: The Heron pic is just great. The way it's balanced in mid-launch on the very tip of one toe. Perfect timing! You just don't catch 'em at that perfect point every day - or every month for that matter. Great shot. |
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| Thanks troutwind. There were numerous Herons fishing the Potomac that day and it increased my chances of getting a nice shot. It was an enjoyable outing. Alisande, lookin' hot back in the day. |
RE: G is for
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Grotto of the Redemption, West Bend, Iowa:
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