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bajajudy
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turtleandtoad....t and t
No matter from which direction you approach
[Edited on 8-25-2005 by bajajudy]
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bajajudy
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Joe
I was so surprised to see turtleand toad's photo, I forgot to comment on your post. I guess that they go by key words like a search engine does and
whatever sponsor fits the bill pops up.
At least when the Depends run out we can find out how to get the stain out, right?
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Huhhh???
Ha!! at the top of mine the ads read
EMBARASSING VAGINAL ODORS
It's not your fault......
PERMANENETT ODOR CONTROL
Destroys odors from smoke, Pets....
FREE TACO RECIPES <------- ?? How'd this one get in here??????
Free and Easy to make recipes.....
MUSTY SMELL SALE
New and used Musty smell check....
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bajajudy
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Hey you guys. Obviously there is a little gremlin looking out at us all who is deciding what to put up there.
My little gremlin looked out and said....that the absolute worse thing that could be wrong with this lovely lady is smelly feet.
BTW...they still think my feet stink.
If I could get them up to my nose..................................
I would be 20 years younger
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Sharksbaja
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What is this?
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Sharksbaja
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love these
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Sharksbaja
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and these
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Bruce R Leech
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Sharks the first is a double Bougainvillea.
Bruce R Leech
Ensenada
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bajajudy
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Beautiful Sharks!
I love hybiscus too.
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bajajudy
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From the previous page.
A friend has informed me that it is spelled, jacaranda,and that the flowers are purple.
No misinformation pulease...sorry.
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Great pics, Sharks. Especially the hibiscus.
Sometimes the best shot is just a direct frontal. No angle. nothing else. Let the subtle colors do their magic.
[Edited on 8-25-2005 by Skipjack Joe]
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bajajudy
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The dirt background really makes this one stand out.
Unfortunately this plant didnt make it through Marty, so this pic is the only thing I have.
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jrbaja
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Here's sumthin
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bajajudy
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JR
What is it? Is it one plant with two colored blooms or two different plants?
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bajajudy
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I love this vine! So do the hummingbirds.
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One plant with 2 colors
I don't know what kind but it's at one of my neighbors in SB. I took the pic for the bug but it's a real pretty flor.
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Asclepius
I think that JR's pic is of asclepius, a plant that is used to attract butterflies. When I visited in Guadalajara, I went to the apiary in Parque Agua
Azul. I don't have much scientific Spanish, but the attendant was able to tell me a lot about the butterflies in the apiary with hand gestures and
sucking sounds. She showed me the eggs that the Monarch butterfly lays on the underside of the leaves. After the apiary visit, I sat in the park
square and watched the families assemble with their children and picnics. On one side, a group of people had gathered for a birthday party (I could
tell by the song), and as part of the entertainment, a couple of teachers were instructing the partygoers how to swing dance to old Elvis Presley and
Carl Perkins songs that entertained all of us in the plaza. For refreshment, sidewalk vendors were dispensing cucumbers in addition to fresh fruit.
After sitting in the plaza, I walked home through some not so savory thoroughfares that had seemed a little friendlier earlier in the day. I was a
little unnerved to be accosted by a drunk, and ended up running away and scrambling up a fence as he followed. What surprised me was that no one of
the crowd (all men) intervened. However, the drunk then apologized and tried to redeem himself by being very drunkenly polite as he waved me by him.
That somewhat unpleasant adventure was softened by the actions of a group of the men in the convenience store where I stopped for a coke. I am still a
little slow with coins, and they all stopped me as I tried to leave, telling me to go back and pick up the large amount of change left over from my
coke purchase.
So, that's a bit of a diversion from the theme of this thread, but the asclepius reminded me of that day. Zoe
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Here's some interesting ones
I've stumbled across down here.
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bajajudy
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JR were we in the same briar patch?
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