brewer12345
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
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Hey, save me a sunny spot will ya!
And some suntan lotion. I hear they have it on sale if you buy at least a gallon...
Hey, save me a sunny spot will ya!
And I will not try to retrofit a granite countertop into this RV, nor "remodel" its bathroom. It already feels like, well, home.
Here's a quick LBYM RV Granite Countertop remodel suggestion....
It sticks and sucks!
Well said.All in all, what matters to both of us is that we are so happy with our purchases and our lives are enriched by them. That far overshadows negative comments we might read on the board.
I enjoy reading about folks' lifestyle and location choices even though they seem unfamiliar or even bizarre at times.
I love it! Granite on a roll. Should I put it on the floor too?
No. I am completely clueless.Do you, sir Ha?
Yep. Those snake chaps really help with the prickly pear cactus among other things....I was thinking maybe it was Indiana Jones.
Snake chaps?
No. I am completely clueless.
BTW, OP sure stuck a stick into the hornets' nest didn't he?
Ha
Excellent! Especially when you realize the ratio of prickly pear to rattlesnakes is probably in the range of 5 million to one...Yep. Those snake chaps really help with the prickly pear cactus among other things....
Seems a shame those huge blooms last only one day.Some amazing cacti growing within the park:
Audrey
Yeah - this is TEXAS after all! Y'all gotta be prepared!Excellent! Especially when you realize the ratio of prickly pear to rattlesnakes is probably in the range of 5 million to one...
These would only open up after 11:00 a.m. on a day or two after a rain, and then close by 3-4 p.m. Fortunately, staying there a month, we figured out when to take the photos.Seems a shame those huge blooms last only one day.
Yep. We have a few of them around the house sprinkled among the prickly pear (which I just noticed was 'sprinkled' by a bird...).That is a Lace Cactus, by the way.
Sho nuff! They were like magical little easter eggs! Just incredible.Yep. We have a few of them around the house sprinkled among the prickly pear (which I just noticed was 'sprinkled' by a bird...).
Microscope required, I believe!What kind of macro lens does one need to take photos of chiggers? Or does one use a microscope? And what other abominable creatures in Texas that I read about that can also be photographic subjects?
Make that bites - no such thing as just one.You can use the macro lens to photograph the chigger bite!