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HoodedCrow

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  1. My dear possums , best way to get me to stop is guessing correctly. Is it about Jonquil?
  2. Is it the only song I remember “ The Bear and the Maiden Fair?,
  3. Thanks for your patience, Annara. This answer is one of my favorite things:)
  4. Yes, I wanted to help out with the format and my apologies to Jaernara:) Er, I’m pretty stumped but I will ask “ is it a quality?”
  5. Okay I’m going to try and improve my skills, @Annara_Snow. My next question might be, “Is it animate?”
  6. This may get all muddled because of my lack of app skills, so is it bigger than a bread box?
  7. How freezing? Probably not:( Glad your tree top did not fall on your house Cas. It’s not the money, it’s the time in years and labor. I hate opportunities for growth in that way:)
  8. I’m sorry that the maple broke:( and took out key piece of your design. If it had damaged your house, you probably would have said. We had a cedar that came down on our neighbors deck and crushed their camper. They took their homeowner insurance money and left it. We planted clumping bamboo to hide it. I’ve heard that people can be sued for planting running bamboo. (My DH wanted to plant bamboo that grows quickly to a couple of stories a la Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The person who bought our house did not know that there was a large metal bird house next door...That solution probably won’t work for you. Yes, more sun loving plants are possible. Hostas can be moved and divided, if you like them. I do. There are so many shades of green, sizes and textures. Above I said Roxanne, but I recall the hardy geranium is Rozanne, which is similar to “ Jolly Bee”. It is used in vegetable gardens as a floral way to attract pollinators. If you are afraid of bees, don’t plant it, though! You can control the size of it or let it scramble.
  9. I planted surviving tulips in the middle of a squirrel and rabbit zone..no deer. Here’s my solution. Have a lot of other plants that they don’t like, that come up before and after:) I’m partial to daffodils ( nodding in the breeze). Some of them don’t look a lot like classic daffodils. We had herbs and hardy geraniums. Roxanne bloomed from June? To December and then vanished. I liked supporting the local bees, and hummingbirds darted in to snack on other plants. I planted mint in a shadowy place with surrounded by plastic edging and a cloak of kitty litter under ground. It didn’t spread! Neighbors liked one version of our garden, especially giant garlic, roses, Japanese maples of various colors. One of them wanted to help...oh dear. She liked to approach us when we were walking back home after we had shared a pitcher of beverage. ( Seahaaawwwks!) I found a shade tolerating tulip for some spots and had others. But for serious tulips, we went to the Skagit Valley festival. For the birders out there, we witnessed a crow funeral, had a woodpecker tree, heard and then observed Blue Jays fight for a mate. I couldn’t stand it, personally intervened and thus the pair didn’t stay and the solo surviving dude made scarce. And now, the Butchart Gardens is closed:( So much for our retirement plans...as the biggest one is to stay alive. DH is talking
  10. The word is spoken aloud, but I’m not aware if it being a house word. ( not a character or object)
  11. It is not a character. it is not an object There is a word involved. There could be an action
  12. @ AmSnow. Sorry I struggle with autocorrection. It is not a character. It is not a physical object.
  13. Whoot! I’m not sure what the rules are:(, but I’ve got one.
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