July 5, 2006 | #16 |
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My husband just reminded me that i bought a memory card for it, which cost me 30 bucks i think maybe 50. anyways it allows me to take around 160 of the large quality sized photos, without the card I could take 4 of the large quality sized photos )
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July 11, 2006 | #17 |
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JBinKC -
I remember that catepillar from last year ! I thought it was a Monarch (what the heck would he be doing in my herb planter - now it makes sence) I have not seen pillars that big ... Maybe something else ... All the Parsley is gone .... ~ Tom
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July 11, 2006 | #18 |
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I didn't have any of these last year, but I didn't grow Parsley either, We did find another one of the cats on the single leafed parsley today. It is only half the size as the other one which left the day after i took those photos.
I dunno what else likes the parsley but love taking photos of the pretty things in the garden. Trying to get a decent photo of the spider that has a web in the tomato plants it looks like stitching in the middle very cool. |
July 12, 2006 | #19 |
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that stiching, is it an X pattern? i think that is what you mean. that is an argiope spider, they are common in ct (the black and yellow) and as a kid i often saw them. i have photographed many of them and their webs. this spider looks EXTREMELY scary in the wild!
here's a link that shows a descent photo and the patteren on the web. if you are squimish about spiders i'd pass on this. http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/d...?recnum=IS0107 tom |
July 12, 2006 | #20 |
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Think they are the same, however my garden spider stitches better than that one, in fact it zig zags a better stitch than i do on my sewing machine <LOL>
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July 14, 2006 | #21 |
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very cool pic -
when I smack a horse fly I always drop em in the spider-web next to the pool ~ He's super happy about it ~ lol ~ Tom
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