One of the things I love about living plants

Nov 19, 2013 00:49

You can be too busy to think, distracted by grief and worry, dreams and plans, errands and chores, and more, and if you don't deprive them of basics like dirt and water and light, they do their thing:


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full moon, dreams, gardening, home, life

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msstacy13 November 19 2013, 14:20:19 UTC
these two came out pretty well

You might say they're howling good...

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wyld_dandelyon November 20 2013, 05:53:49 UTC
Hmmmm...I don't have a howling wolf (or yodeling cat) Full Moon icon...that would be a cool addition to the set!

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bogwitch64 November 19 2013, 17:22:42 UTC
Crossed! And sending sparkles. :)

Those two pics of the moon are lovely. And the tomatoes look yum!

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wyld_dandelyon November 20 2013, 05:52:48 UTC
Thank you. When I first got the camera and looked for a way to turn off the flash it wasn't there; I guess they updated that part of the software -- and added a control for letting in more light for night shots too! That was a nice surprise!

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seekerval November 19 2013, 18:21:40 UTC
Great moon photos! She was fantastic last night.

Good luck with your rearranging efforts. We're poking at a few Change-up Projects as well.

How sweet those fresh tomatoes will taste on a chilly November day. Well done, you.

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wyld_dandelyon November 20 2013, 05:50:35 UTC
Thank you and good luck to you too!

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wyld_dandelyon November 20 2013, 05:49:12 UTC
Thank you!

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shamshir_tin November 20 2013, 04:34:21 UTC
Full moon, eh? That explains why I was so relatively stable today.
The tomatoes are beautiful. Thanks for reminding me on the little experiments I intend to do with indoor growing.
I got my hands on some soy beans and I'd like to try some Gregor Mendel-stuff.

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wyld_dandelyon November 20 2013, 05:48:48 UTC
I had thought by now I'd have planted some beans-for-eating, but life has been busy! Maybe I'll try peas instead, and put them in the windows; they like the cold better than tomatoes do.

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