Bcmaddog
November 22, 2013, 12:04am
1221
Legyoyo:
Lol, bc, that was a bit over-kill; as true as it was XD
I’m pretty sure Abby was jk’ing
And you may have known that, and meant no harm, but the way it read (to me) sounds rather harsh for a joke
But not trying to start anything. Just a bit of food for thought piranhas
Overkill. Yeah…
When your sleepy/half asleep you just sit there and type up a few paragraphs about the lawn…
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abby1371
November 22, 2013, 12:36am
1222
when your half asleep that means for me mom will yell at you if you don’t put down your ipod and go to sleep
I will provide you silly and stupid from now on, because you find it fun and interesting. :-\
Hmmm, those are huge needles…mine are small. I planted evergreens in the back, because I preferred the needles to the leaves, but wanted to create some privacy. It can all make a mess though. I have one tree in front and one big one in the back. I tried to buy a house with not many trees around that drop leaves…but those two trees keep me busier than I thought they would. I do enjoy the shade in Summer, so it’s a good balance.
I might be ready for a Christmas giveaway, in December, but I have to think up a good idea. We’ll see. Food and Yo-Yos, part 2. Maybe some extension of the name game or shape game…hmmm. Time will tell. :-\
TotalArtist:
Hmmm, those are huge needles…mine are small. I planted evergreens in the back, because I preferred the needles to the leaves, but wanted to create some privacy. It can all make a mess though. I have one tree in front and one big one in the back. I tried to buy a house with not many trees around that drop leaves…but those two trees keep me busier than I thought they would. I do enjoy the shade in Summer, so it’s a good balance.
I might be ready for a Christmas giveaway, in December, but I have to think up a good idea. We’ll see. Food and Yo-Yos, part 2. Maybe some extension of the name game or shape game…hmmm. Time will tell. :-\
Food and yoyos… Not bad.
Objects and yoyos?
Toys and yoyos? Cars, action figures, whatever…
TotalArtist:
Hmmm, those are huge needles…mine are small. I planted evergreens in the back, because I preferred the needles to the leaves, but wanted to create some privacy. It can all make a mess though. I have one tree in front and one big one in the back. I tried to buy a house with not many trees around that drop leaves…but those two trees keep me busier than I thought they would. I do enjoy the shade in Summer, so it’s a good balance.
I might be ready for a Christmas giveaway, in December, but I have to think up a good idea. We’ll see. Food and Yo-Yos, part 2. Maybe some extension of the name game or shape game…hmmm. Time will tell. :-\
wow evergreens? that surprises me because that’s really south knowing those trees are abundant in taiga biomes that doesn’t make much sense.
RobK
November 22, 2013, 5:54pm
1228
TotalArtist:
Hmmm, those are huge needles…mine are small. I planted evergreens in the back, because I preferred the needles to the leaves, but wanted to create some privacy. It can all make a mess though. I have one tree in front and one big one in the back. I tried to buy a house with not many trees around that drop leaves…but those two trees keep me busier than I thought they would. I do enjoy the shade in Summer, so it’s a good balance.
I might be ready for a Christmas giveaway, in December, but I have to think up a good idea. We’ll see. Food and Yo-Yos, part 2. Maybe some extension of the name game or shape game…hmmm. Time will tell. :-\
Yeah, the needles dropped from the kind of evergreens that drop needles in NE are way more work to clean up after than Maple and Oak leaves. They are much harder to rake. At least you get a free workout.
Wow that has to suck TA you need some pine trees girl! Those are no work!
TA… We should collab for a contest!
But wait… I wouldn’t be able to enter hahahahaha!
TA’s contest are almost to fun!
Erik_kerber
(Erik Kerber )
November 23, 2013, 12:16am
1231
Bcmaddog:
TA… We should collab for a contest!
But wait… I wouldn’t be able to enter hahahahaha!
TA’s contest are almost to fun!
I agreee they are a lot of fun
Big_cat
November 23, 2013, 2:55am
1232
Well, she did plant evergreens, as stated above, so she may very well own some pine trees.
I probably didn’t explain enough. But, I have some emerald green arborvitae trees, the ones I called evergreens. They drop needles, but I barely clean up after those. I stick my hand in the middle of them and pull out needles that bunch up at the base of the tree in the Spring, but the needles act as a mulch when the fall, so I don’t mind those and don’t clean them up. I planted them because in my area a fence can only be 6 feet tall. My neighbor has a pool in the yard and I didn’t want to see the neighbors half naked in the pool…not a good view, so I planted the trees, but brought some in way over 6 feet. They are green all year around, and very common around here in landscapes.
I think it’s a maple tree that is dropping the ton of leaves in my backyard. It’s very old, and provides me shade in Summer, but that is the one I end up spending every week picking up the leaves several weeks in a row. One good thing is that the back is fenced in, so I I can leave them down longer than the front without them blowing around. I haven’t identified my tree in the front. I had an arborist come and tell me about all my trees and bushes, but I forget what he called that one. :-\
TotalArtist:
I probably didn’t explain enough. But, I have some emerald green arborvitae trees, the ones I called evergreens. They drop needles, but I barely clean up after those. I stick my hand in the middle of them and pull out needles that bunch up at the base of the tree in the Spring, but the needles act as a mulch when the fall, so I don’t mind those and don’t clean them up. I planted them because in my area a fence can only be 6 feet tall. My neighbor has a pool in the yard and I didn’t want to see the neighbors half naked in the pool…not a good view, so I planted the trees, but brought some in way over 6 feet. They are green all year around, and very common around here in landscapes.
I think it’s a maple tree that is dropping the ton of leaves in my backyard. It’s very old, and provides me shade in Summer, but that is the one I end up spending every week picking up the leaves several weeks in a row. One good thing is that the back is fenced in, so I I can leave them down longer than the front without them blowing around. I haven’t identified my tree in the front. I had an arborist come and tell me about all my trees and bushes, but I forget what he called that one. :-\
oh we have maple trees too! We made maple syrup one time from a limb that got sawed off for safety reasons. I was tasty. Even though we only made like 1 tablespoon of it.
Toys and yo-yos…I like that, I really do. Hmmm…
I couldn’t fit all the yo-yos. Featuring monkeyfists from bcmaddog. They look great! He was paid for the job…nice work.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7388/11004215335_1529855ff3_z.jpg
YYEeditions by The TotalArtist , on Flickr
First Y:
Drop Bear
Gelada
Arctic Circle
BVM2
Avalanche
Genesis
Smooth Move
Evil Yo
Second Y:
Berserker
Overdrive
Aware
Macrocosm
Barracuda
Radian2
DMII
2.0
Last letter E:
Burnside
Superstar
Dietz
Code1
Code2
Summit
Summit
54
Cascade
HOT
HOT
Yelets
Logi
November 23, 2013, 5:29am
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TotalArtist:
I probably didn’t explain enough. But, I have some emerald green arborvitae trees, the ones I called evergreens. They drop needles, but I barely clean up after those. I stick my hand in the middle of them and pull out needles that bunch up at the base of the tree in the Spring, but the needles act as a mulch when the fall, so I don’t mind those and don’t clean them up. I planted them because in my area a fence can only be 6 feet tall. My neighbor has a pool in the yard and I didn’t want to see the neighbors half naked in the pool…not a good view, so I planted the trees, but brought some in way over 6 feet. They are green all year around, and very common around here in landscapes.
I think it’s a maple tree that is dropping the ton of leaves in my backyard. It’s very old, and provides me shade in Summer, but that is the one I end up spending every week picking up the leaves several weeks in a row. One good thing is that the back is fenced in, so I I can leave them down longer than the front without them blowing around. I haven’t identified my tree in the front. I had an arborist come and tell me about all my trees and bushes, but I forget what he called that one. :-\
They are ponderosa pine trees!
^food x yoyos x toys
Top shot is great! Looks like the car is driving through snow haha.
That was a scratched up Lamborghini…
I have tons of old cars. From mini vans to a large collection of Ferraris…