SO many things (including a bit of springtime picspam)

Mar 14, 2012 11:14

1. Happy birthday to the lovely anelith, and I hope that it's a great one. *hugs to my Anne-girl*
2. SOUTHLAND. Are you kidding me with this? I had to pace the floor, it was so intense. (Also, heads up: I go OFF on a particular scene where women are being victimized, and I'm STILL mad about it. Not at the show, it is - as always - an impassioned ( Read more... )

picspam!, recap: southland, random statements, gardening

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moosesal March 14 2012, 17:39:10 UTC
We've had a horrible snow season, so right now there's ground everywhere, but nothing growing yet. It's very, very brown. *sigh* I'd rather have more snow, but would settle for a bit of green.

Haven't watched Southland yet, so I'm going to avoid your recap and let myself be surprised.

That bathhouse is amazing.

And finally, my dog is the opposite of your cat. If Buddy follows me into the bathroom and sees me unbutton my pants, he turns and runs away.

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stoney321 March 14 2012, 18:18:33 UTC
God, I am SO GLAD there is ground everywhere! I don't want you falling for an infinite amount of time, Sal. (Hahaha)

I'm so itchy for green. We had a massive die off this last year from the record heat and fires, so I'm SO SO HAPPY to see plants coming back in my garden. (And I didn't cheat and use my sprinklers, ahem, neighbors. *sour face*)

YES. avoid until you've seen. HOLY CRAP.

I want to live in that bath house. Smudge can stay outside and watch me through the glass. Then I won't feel his judgment so keenly.

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kuzu_no_ha March 14 2012, 18:42:54 UTC
I let my little girl sit with plant catalogs and circle things she likes. MWAHAHA start them young.
I promised her we would buy some daylilies.

I love creeping phlox, I have some over hanging in a raised area and spreading out.

And yes, that bathtub would lovely.

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stoney321 March 14 2012, 21:04:49 UTC
I drag wee kidlets into my garden all the time to help me (with instructions to only come in when Miss Laura is with them, natch.)

I totally believe in nabbing them young. :)

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kuzu_no_ha March 14 2012, 22:11:18 UTC
mwahaha yes.

Last year she got to toss some radish seeds in the garden and tend them. This year she has sunflower seeds that are 12'. That's going to be awesome.

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flaming_muse March 14 2012, 20:21:36 UTC
OMG that geode! Photograph or not, it's gorgeous.

The museling loves you SO MUCH.

(as do I)

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stoney321 March 14 2012, 21:05:59 UTC
Can you imagine how delightfully COOL TO THE TOUCH that geode would be? I would love to have that be at the end of a long hallway. Just... WANT. So, so much.

OMG I JUST WANT TO CUDDLE HIM UP AND KISS HIS CHEEKS ALL OVER.

<3 <3 to you!

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stoney321 March 14 2012, 21:53:35 UTC
Go get a bottle of Grape Nehi and sniff. That's it! :D (Or Fanta, whatever.)

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zyrya March 14 2012, 21:42:31 UTC
Ooh! Your garden looks gorgeous. I'm going to ask Cindy (my gardener) if I can have a Texas Mountain Laurel.

That last pic with the maybe-geode is really beautiful. I love how the timber floor climbs up the wall and ceiling to define the space. Although the geode looks a bit ... anatomical ... for me. Especially how it is aimed at the loo. Or is coming out of the loo? WHAT HAS BEEN SEEN CANNOT BE UNSEEN.

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stoney321 March 14 2012, 21:55:43 UTC
They're a really hardy tree. A lot of Aussie plants do well here because we have similar harsh climates in places. They don't need supplemental water, either, which is excellent. Pretty soft grey/silver leaves and multi-trunk. They're excellent specimen trees, I think. :)

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I never saw that, but now I do. Nah, I see the overall shape, not a big ol' penis. (Gutter-brain. Hee.) How beautiful would that be at the end of a long hallway?? LOVE.

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