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Very nice! Solly Mack Mar 2013 #1
Thanks. I might go out tomorrow too. I have some Mini Giant binocs that can be alfredo Mar 2013 #2
Those are AWESOME! As for the knees, get foam knee pads at Lowe's. talkingmime Mar 2013 #3
I bought a knee board. It will be used in my garden too. alfredo Mar 2013 #4
Yeah, but you have to take one hand off the camera to move it around. talkingmime Mar 2013 #5
I used knee pads when I was into caving. They were OK unless walking any distance. alfredo Mar 2013 #6
I keep misplacing the camera mounts for my tripods. talkingmime Mar 2013 #7
I have one good tripod, and I keep everything in one place. I made a shorter central stack for alfredo Mar 2013 #8
Wind? Why does that matter? Some of my best shots were windy weather ones. talkingmime Mar 2013 #9
We have wind gust above 25mph, so getting good macro shots of vegetation would be difficult. alfredo Mar 2013 #10
WHAT? They don't have salads where you live? talkingmime Mar 2013 #11
We feed salads to our rabbits. alfredo Mar 2013 #12
Our six-year old rabbit just passed away in August. I miss him. talkingmime Mar 2013 #13
I had rabbits but lightning hit the hutches and killed them all. alfredo Mar 2013 #14
Beef has a 16:1 consumption/protien ratio. Chicken is about 5:1. talkingmime Mar 2013 #16
On my mail route a customer had a pet Raccoon, Rabbit, and Cat. They all hung out together on their alfredo Mar 2013 #15
That's CUTE! I've got a picture of me, the rabbit, my cat, and my wife's dog - all together. talkingmime Mar 2013 #17
My cat was afraid of our bird. Whenever the Cockatiel would display, the cat alfredo Mar 2013 #18
LOL! I can SO see that!!! talkingmime Mar 2013 #19
We helped that fear by spraying her with water whenever she showed "interest" in the bird. alfredo Mar 2013 #20
SuperSoakers are the best cat dicipline device ever invented. talkingmime Mar 2013 #21
Cat owners always look for ways to confuse their cat. alfredo Mar 2013 #22
That's what laser pointers are for. talkingmime Mar 2013 #23
Glitter on a newspaper will drive them completely mental. alfredo Mar 2013 #24
I've never tried that. Is it safe for them? talkingmime Mar 2013 #25
Not sure if it is safe. Years ago a girlfriend was doing a halloween costume and alfredo Mar 2013 #26
That doesn't even have to be on YouTube. I can see it in my head! talkingmime Mar 2013 #27
We had a kitten named Crunch and Munch. He ate kitty litter. alfredo Mar 2013 #28
Ew. talkingmime Mar 2013 #29
Our cat got pregnant before we could get her fixed. Crunch and Munch was the last one to find alfredo Mar 2013 #30
When our rabbits died, they sacrificed themselves for the alfredo Mar 2013 #33
Yeah, that would have been a mess, but it's still sad what happened. talkingmime Mar 2013 #34
I remember my big sister holding burial ceremonies for baby chicks that didn't make it. alfredo Mar 2013 #35
We use the "Great Fishbowl In The Floor" for fish too. Mammals & birds go in the ground. talkingmime Mar 2013 #36
Some plants need fire to prosper. alfredo Mar 2013 #37
Pines do. The cones won't open to release the seeds without fire. talkingmime Mar 2013 #38
Some grasses do too. It puts nutrients back into the soil. alfredo Mar 2013 #39
It's an odd dynamic. Kill the parent to produce the children. talkingmime Mar 2013 #40
Usually the parent has died back for the dry season. alfredo Mar 2013 #41
It's still a chicken and egg problem. How did they reproduce prior to fire? talkingmime Mar 2013 #42
The seeds that survived the fires passed on whatever traits that helped alfredo Mar 2013 #43
That's plausible. It's still confusing, but plausible. talkingmime Mar 2013 #44
Plants are smarter than we think. Read "Botany of Desire" by alfredo Mar 2013 #45
My greatgrandfather called salads "rabbitfood". bluedigger Mar 2013 #31
I loves me some rabbit food. alfredo Mar 2013 #32
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