Thanks Pac.
If you look at the second pic, you can see that the chives I transplanted into the compost pile early last winter survived.
sonofagun. Makes me want to snatch those out of the ground and grab my kitchen shears
Thanks Pac.
If you look at the second pic, you can see that the chives I transplanted into the compost pile early last winter survived.
No, you let them grow a little bit more, then you cut - no yanking. If you just cut off what you need, it will grow more chives.sonofagun. Makes me want to snatch those out of the ground and grab my kitchen shears
Thank you Cheryl. He didn't want to stay out as long today, but I think it was warmer yesterday. I think the pain med is really helping.Taxy, I'm so sorry to hear about Shreddy's declining health. That is so tough. Thank you for sharing pics of him, I enjoyed looking at them. He is a beauty and he looks so happy out there in the sunshine.
CG, my condolences on the loss of your grandkitty.
I once had a very uncuddly tomcat named Perseus. However, if having a cat cuddle you would make you feel better, he was there cuddling.We all know that our furry kids just know when we are sick and want to be at our side.
I once had a very uncuddly tomcat named Perseus. However, if having a cat cuddle you would make you feel better, he was there cuddling.
During WWII my mother lived in a little village about 5 miles from Derby which was a great railway centre and where there were factories making munitions, aircraft engines and other engineering factories and consequently Derby was a frequent bombing target. She lived on the edge of the village green where a local lady kept a flock of geese. Mum told me that she always knew when an air raid was imminent because the geese started making a fuss ten minutes before the air raid warning sirens started up!Animals just know when the world is not right. When the big earthquake in Northridge hit many years ago, a lot folks in California who had animals told stories of their pets acting very jittery and nervous. One woman who had a ranch said that her horses kept trying to get out of their paddock and refused to calm down. She had to put them in the barn with the door closed.
Another woman said when she was walking by a tree, all of a sudden all the birds in the tree flew into the air. At that moment she felt the earth moving and had to hold onto that tree.