Queen of Swords Estelle - Wildflower's lovely daughter.[img]
Bats in the roof of a house are not a problem because we have ceilings. Imagine if you didn't and the bat poo constantly dropped on your beds! In...
That's very clever, Marge. Love the Alice books. Maybe that could be our next theme - Scenes from Wonderland or Through the Looking Glass?
Yes, PeterS. You have inspired me to draw up a spreadsheet of my plants and I only hope I've got the self discipline to monitor their flowering...
Freda - Queen of Pentacles (Wildflower's friend who lost her cat to thugs)[img]
Never believe what you're told, Strongy ;)Odd though isn't it! Now we have been told that it is a kestrel by an EXPERT we all believe it.
Yes - the eye peeking through is brilliant and VERY atmospheric
Well done,Geoff!
Welcome back, Platty.PS - what does "Platanoides" mean? Are they like adenoides?
It's all down to daft laws and no common sense. There was an item on television recently about damage done by bats in churches. Sure - bats are...
Bless you, ma'am! I look forward to turning you into a card :DYour cat was a real beauty and we were all horrified and saddened by your...
There are some bluish trees around now and their needles don't fall at all. The last three year, I have bought one and although they are cut...
Wildflower - Queen of Wands. A magical lady of great psychic sensitivity.[img]
We are all different, Stingo, and there is no easy answer to your question. I took early retirement aged 52 and have never regretted it. You...
OK Fran. I need a photo and some info about your interests would help. PM if you prefer. The old court cards were the kings, queens, knights...
Well Marge - Wildflower knows more about the Tarot than I do. This is my reading of your card:The Minor Arcana has 56 cards which equate to our...
Marge is my Queen of Grails (Hearts)[img]Photo used with permission. Anyone else want to be turned into a playing card?
Three lovely photos LOL - especially the peace one
Christmas trees are a cash crop like any other. I'd rather see them cut when they are small rather than grow into gloomy wildlife unfriendly...
Mid December and bramble is in flower again![img]
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