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Comments (11)House finches...to love them or to hate them? Here's the story. They are native to Mexico and the Western United States, but were brought into the NYC area as cage birds in the 1930's. When pet stores found out they were a protected species (almost all passerines are), they released them, and the released birds began to breed. From those few dozen birds, the population of house finches in the northeastern states grew to over 10 million, and they began to spread southward. The first accepted record of one appearing in Florida was in 1983. The birds now breed as far south as Tampa and Lakeland, with some isolated colonies appearing even farther south. The malel house finch's color can vary from yellow to red, with the females seeming to prefer the reddest males. So...they don't really belong here, but they sure are pretty, and I suspect there is not one thing we can do about them being here, so we may as well enjoy them. Great pictures, Kara! Thanks for sharing! Marcia...See MoreHere's some pictures I love. Let's see some of yours.
Comments (19)Aunt Jen my long lost retro soul sister :) That big chill fridge in your delicious picture is the second half of the first kitchen picture I posted with the lime laminate counters and vintage stove. I love that whole kitchen, it makes me smile :) Powermuffin .. yay, another cool chair aficionado! :) I'm going through a cute chair phase in life it seems, every vintage chair I find IRL .. I day dream new cute fabric on it. :D Still looking for the perfect pair of chairs to bring home to send to the reupholsters....See Morehere are some pictures
Comments (7)I love your purple bird feeder. I've never made one of these using the cup and saucer..and of course forgotten the instructions. Seeing your's makes me go off to search for the directions..I hope they are still here on this site somewhere. I've discovered a Habitat store in my area and they have tons of cups and saucers at pretty good prices. Thanks for the inspiration....See MoreWe are done! Here are some professional pictures.
Comments (27)Our tub is from Victoria and Albert and the model is called the Amalfi. I LOVE it. I am over 6'0 tall and my legs can stretch out all the way! http://vandabaths.com/us/americas/product/amalfi/...See MoreLorna1949
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