Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43910)
Cambridge, England • Age 83
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (339433)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Oct 21
Some months back, I wrote about a fire pit that was made from the base of a cement mixer – one that would have been on the back of a truck. It was several feet across and, with a roaring fire blazing, the heat was enough to warm...
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
12 Oct 21
What, in heaven's name is a Cucamelon, I hear you ask!
A cucamelon is a small Mexican fruit, about the size of a grape, which is a relative of the cucumber or gherkin (and less closely related to melons). It looks just like a...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (339433)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Oct 21
Some months back, I wrote about a fire pit that was made from the base of a cement mixer – one that would have been on the back of a truck. It was several feet across and, with a roaring fire blazing, the heat was enough to warm...
30 responses •
30 people
Judy Evans
@JudyEv (339433)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Oct 21
Some months back, I wrote about a fire pit that was made from the base of a cement mixer – one that would have been on the back of a truck. It was several feet across and, with a roaring fire blazing, the heat was enough to warm...
30 responses •
30 people
Judy Evans
@JudyEv (339433)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Oct 21
Some months back, I wrote about a fire pit that was made from the base of a cement mixer – one that would have been on the back of a truck. It was several feet across and, with a roaring fire blazing, the heat was enough to warm...
30 responses •
30 people
celticeagle
@celticeagle (166672)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Oct 21
To begin with, ladybugs are not really bugs. They are beetles known as Ladybird beetles by entomologists. The ones we know here in North America are the seven-spotted ladybugs with shiny red and black bodies. They actually come in...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (166672)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Oct 21
To begin with, ladybugs are not really bugs. They are beetles known as Ladybird beetles by entomologists. The ones we know here in North America are the seven-spotted ladybugs with shiny red and black bodies. They actually come in...
13 responses •
14 people