Doodads — around the yard and beyond

DOODADS BANNER 2 (2)

Pics taken yesterday and also some flower pics from my walk last week.

resized doe framed with pear branches 091523
framed with pear branches / a doe holds her breath and waits / hoping invisible
resized feverfew about to bloom 091523
feverfew my friend gave me. it’s starting to bloom! late in the season I’d say.
resized green yellow red pepper 091523
Beaver Dam pepper. Should be called traffic light pepper.
resized many more peppers to pick 091523
plenty of peppers still on the vine
resized many more tomatoes to pick 091523
3rd ripe batch of tomatoes. picked right after snapping pic. one more batch on the vine
resized moth let me in 091523
a big moth taking a rest on the screen
resized petunia and geranium overlooking lake 091523
some pretty flowers looking over the lake
resized pink geranium 091523
aren’t these simply gorgeous geraniums
resized purple petunia 091523
never saw speckled petunia like these before

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  1. Beautiful pics. And with these amazing peppers, I guess I shall call you Sgt. Pepper! :-)

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I’ll take it, Christian! Thanks!

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  2. The petunias look like they have lights shining through them. Beautiful!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I thought the same thing, Steve!

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  3. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    The peppers and tomatoes look awesome. Love the spotted petunias.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I was amazed when I saw these. And they were very fragrant!

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  4. Badfinger (Max)'s avatar Badfinger (Max) says:

    I love the doe…the expression on her face. The flowers on that railing just pop out at you!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      A lot of times as dusk is falling and it starts to cool off I go to close the back slider. There are deer out there many times. This was one of those times. They don’t seem real scared and if I’m careful they don’t leave. Yes those flowers really do pop!

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      1. Badfinger (Max)'s avatar Badfinger (Max) says:

        We have deer also go into our backyard. A few years ago we had a three legged deer and saw it for years and years. I felt bad for it but it jumped our fence with no problem.
        Nature is wonderful.

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        1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

          Oh wow on the 3 legged deer. I wonder if that deer on the beach could have been saved :(

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          1. Badfinger (Max)'s avatar Badfinger (Max) says:

            This one looked natural…like it was born that way…but it adapted and I’ve seen 3 legged dogs do fine…horses not so much…

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  5. destiny's avatar Destiny says:

    all so beautiful… Couldn’t help but think the petunias look like they have stars on them. 🤍✨

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  6. memadtwo's avatar memadtwo says:

    Great colors! (K)

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  7. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    Hi, Li. You’re pretty good with the camera! That one of the moth makes it look like a creature from Godzilla!!
    Hey, did you know George Saunders came out with new stories in 2022? I just bought it: it’s on sale right now for $2, lol.
    Also…I’m in a six-week streak of Duolingo, btwo! So thanks for bringing that up. Hubby’s still doing it too, and he said his (very rusty) Spanish has improved GREATLY. And he’s actually learned how to spell a bunch of words he never knew, because his first language was Spanish, but it was just from speaking it at home. He didn’t formerly learn it. It’s been a great tutoring tool, so thank you, Li!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Hey Stacey! I was just thinking about you the other day and wondered whether “it” published (I am 99% sure you know what I’m talking about!) Is the G Saun for sale on amazon? Hard copy or e? So you are doing the duolingo along with hubby? Yo soy feliz que es ocurio (sp on last word.) I still do it every day also. I’m Jade Li on there, look me up and we can be duo buds :) I enjoy doing it daily, it makes me feel like I’m accomplishing something :)

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    2. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Just snagged it. Thanks for the heads-up!

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  8. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    Oh, cool!! Glad you found it!
    Yeah, I will look you up. I’m actually late doing my lesson today. Gotta get off here and do it, haha. I’ve been freelancing, and that takes up a lot of time. Thanks for asking about “it”! lol Oh my god, there’s a whole story, Li. So now “it” is kinda on hold at the moment. But I HAVE finished something else, a collaboration with hubby, which I’m very proud of. I’ll tell you about it soon.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      AH! Cannot WAIT to hear about all of this, Stacey. Sounds so very exciting for you and hubby!!!!

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  9. Jules's avatar Jules says:

    Enjoyed seeing your garden. I have some dodads too.

    And that spotted flower looks like the night stars fell on it!!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Isn’t it fun to walk around the garden and see what’s going on? I just used the trimmer around my 10 with hazel and like a fool cut the bark all the way around on one. I have read trees/shrubs can’t live after that but not sure. I know there were a few leaves below that so maybe it will live from that. I thought the same thing about the spotted petunia <3

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      1. Jules's avatar Jules says:

        Perhaps you can use some of that Flexseal tape around the cut bark area as sort of a bandaide? Or I think there is also a tar spray for when you cut branches… that is supposed to protect ‘open’ wood.

        (PS Mailed your seeds today)

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        1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

          Haven’t heard of Flexseal. Will keep an eye on it. If it starts to droop will give it a try. YAY! on the seeds! Haven’t sent yours out yet.

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          1. Jules's avatar Jules says:

            No worries. ;)

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  10. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    PS: I recently missed a day, so my almost two-month streak in Duolingo is gone!!! lol I also looked you up, but I think I’m on too low a level or a different class or something to find you. It’s interesting, ’cause when I was learning Spanish in school, “bolsa” was purse, but they use a different word (which I can’t even remember now! I have a block!) and I don’t recall EVER using “disfruta” for “enjoy” and there’s a few others. So it’s kinda easy…but vocabulary has been a challenge!!! :)

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Stacey, what’s your handle on duolingo? I’ll try to look you up. Do you “buy” those “streak save” gems so you don’t lose your streak? One thing I have learned with the Spanish language is that there is a Spain version and a Mexico version. Maybe you learned the Spain version in school? Cartera is the word duo uses for purse.

      I have noticed they’ve made some changes I don’t like recently. One is that they have gone over to the “hearts” system on the PC where you start out with 5 hearts and every wrong answer you lose one and if you run out of hearts you have to buy more with your saved up gems. They also converted whatever I had to 5x of blue gems. I have about 19,000 now, which will last awhile, but at 450 gems per purchase of 5 hearts, not really that long. Bad move on duolingo’s part, as when I run out of gems, I’ll only do the lesson until the hearts run out. Not buying any subscription to it!

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  11. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    I’ll have to do another lesson to look afterwards on the list, ’cause I’m not sure what my handle is! It’s probably just my email address like it is here–too lazy to change it to a code word or something cute. Hubby reminded me about the gems buying the streak. Not sure if I can do it at this point……? I’ll check it out. But sorry to hear about the changes: I haven’t noticed ’cause I’m just too intent on getting in and out–just like it was back in the day in REAL school, lol. No, none of us are buying a subscription. Sorry! And totally think you’re right about the different countries. I think we learned a different set of words from Spain when we SHOULD have been learning from Mexico, since they’re RIGHT THERE, for god’s sake! haha.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I tried your email address and it didn’t work. Totally agreed on learning the Mexico Spanish! Someone I know encouraged me to learn the Spain Spanish because if I visited Spain and tried to use the Mexican Spanish they would laugh at me. Funk dat! They would be happy to see an American trying to speak their language, which I’m guessing most tourists don’t.

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  12. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    Right–cartera! Cartera! I just CAN’T remember it !!! lol

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I’ve been at it for some years now and feel that I’ve probably gotten as far as I can in actually speaking it with duolingo, which isn’t far. I need to start trying to practice with others in actually speaking it. They have groups that meet up to do that but so far I haven’t gone that far.

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  13. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    Oh man, yeah, actually speaking it! lol My Achilles’ heel is the rapid speech. Still have to slow that sh** down in Duolingo when they let loose. I can usually get the end of the sentence, but they often run two or three words together at the start that I regularly miss, like “el” and “en” really fast. Also seems like “el” is used randomly with days of the week, and I’m not getting a clear memory of how I was taught that. I thought it was always “el” before the days, but sometimes you don’t have to use it. Oh, well. Still, it’s progress! And you could always watch some Spanish shows for a while to get used to listening and see how much you understand before you join a group… although I know you’re partial to groups. :)

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      As a matter of fact, I did just that last night. A thriller called, “Rendez-Vous” (Mexican made and filmed in Mexico) and I was listening and did understand much of what was being said!

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  14. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    Yaaaaay! I went into Duolingo and it’s just my name listed: Stacey Bryan. Duuuuuuuuuh!!!!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      That’s good, but…. 323664 results. Frustrating!

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    2. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      I’m JadeLi16 and have a yellow flower as my icon. Maybe you can find me that way??

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  15. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    I shall try!

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  16. selizabryangmailcom's avatar selizabryangmailcom says:

    Okay, I tried! I DO think you’re on a different level, therefore a different list. In other words: I’m a freshman, and you’re a senior! :)

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar msjadeli says:

      Stacey, I appreciate you trying. I should have been a graduate a long time ago, but I keep plugging along :)

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  17. Carol anne's avatar Carol anne says:

    Old post Li but awesome, did you eat the peppers, and tomatos, and if you did were they really good? :D

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Carol, I usually eat all of the produce, either fresh or canned. Always tasty as no poisons and it ripens naturally on the vine.

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