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Post by althea on Nov 16, 2018 15:07:01 GMT
A pheasant who visited us daily for about 8 months.
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Post by althea on Nov 18, 2018 15:51:19 GMT
A Lily
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Post by althea on Nov 27, 2018 15:25:00 GMT
This is a Kanzan tree(ornamental cherry.) I planted it myself when it was tiny. Nineteen years later when we left our old home.the tree was nearly 20 feet tall.
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Post by althea on Nov 27, 2018 15:35:37 GMT
I have a folder of old photos of my old garden and I can't find it. I will have saved them to a disk,so I will have to start going through my disks to find them. I thought I knew where they were,but I was wrong.
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Post by aubrey on Nov 27, 2018 17:04:48 GMT
I have a folder of old photos of my old garden and I can't find it. I will have saved them to a disk,so I will have to start going through my disks to find them. I thought I knew where they were,but I was wrong.
You could maybe do a search - if none of the files was named, then a search for jpg (or whatever the file type was) would get them all together and then you could look through them like that.
It would save opening lots of folders anyway.
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Post by althea on Nov 28, 2018 19:53:15 GMT
Thanks for the tip,Aubs,but I think I burned them all to disks because I have 1,000s (no exageration) of pictures on my two computers. I know I put them somewhere?
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Post by aubrey on Nov 29, 2018 8:34:00 GMT
Thanks for the tip,Aubs,but I think I burned them all to disks because I have 1,000s (no exageration) of pictures on my two computers. I know I put them somewhere?
Aah, yes. Hmm.
I had that problem with a load of films I had on disks. I spent a few afternoons with a directory printer* to get the names of the files onto text: but even then, when the files aren't named properly you just get lists of numbers or nonsense. Still, doing that formed the basis of the data base I have now.
*I used this: Karen's Directory Printer - you don't have to print anything, you can just save a list of the contents of the disk as a text file, and then do what you want with it.
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Post by althea on Dec 11, 2018 12:21:55 GMT
Heather garden
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Post by althea on Dec 16, 2018 16:02:46 GMT
The bird feeders were right outside my kitchen window,which meant I could photograph the birds through the window.
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Post by althea on Dec 18, 2018 15:31:50 GMT
I have found one small folder - at last.
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Post by althea on Dec 18, 2018 15:32:45 GMT
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Post by althea on Dec 19, 2018 15:27:17 GMT
This Escallonia was over ten feet tall and ten feet wide. I grew it from a cutting given to me by a friend.
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Post by althea on Dec 19, 2018 15:29:02 GMT
Rabbits made their home under the heather garden,so we removed it all and changed it to this. My darling husband did all the heavy work for me.
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Post by althea on Dec 24, 2018 11:49:08 GMT
This Squirrel spotted me,but did not move off the gate.
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Post by althea on Jan 1, 2019 14:45:41 GMT
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