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05-04-2020, 06:02 AM
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I forgot to mention I had to gather some extra pot dishes and drainage grates, which I hadn't planned for! So all the pots are now on drainage grates. And now I'm out of pot dishes and drainage grates. Will need to stock up again!
Details of the attached photos - the same ones as on the previous page - are in the previous page
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05-04-2020, 07:23 AM
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That was a very nice haul and they look like beautiful plants. I imagine the seller has a space problem too.
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05-04-2020, 11:31 AM
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wow, what a score!!
that one on the right looks about a season from needing to be divided as well!!!
the cat- "nothing to see here, move along....management has this under control"
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05-04-2020, 04:48 PM
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I imagine the seller has a space problem too.
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Definitely possible Dolly!!! Or they have so many orchids that minus some is no problem haha. The quality of the bulbs of these orchids and the leaves are amazing. Definitely a very good bush-house/shade-house was used for these ones.
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wow, what a score!!
that one on the right looks about a season from needing to be divided as well!!!
the cat- "nothing to see here, move along....management has this under control"
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DC ..... true! That big one looks like it needs dividing after a close-up inspection. The bulbs are pretty much way out to the sides.
I love your accurate interpretation (translation) of what the supervisor actually said in those scenes hahaha!!!!!
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05-08-2020, 01:34 PM
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Do not worry or panic - it is not a ghost. It's ------- you know who!
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06-03-2020, 10:17 PM
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ginger cat in pot
I took these photos just this morning to share this latest hilarious thing from ginger cat. The pot was accidentally left like that for a week or so. Very quickly found and became owned.
The last two attached photos were taken this morning too. All excited about signs of one Cymbidium flower that is slowly beginning to open ---- a Cym. Barrita Princess 'Princess' with ginger cat doing the photo-bombing haha.
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06-03-2020, 10:45 PM
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makes me want a kitten. Ginger Cat is so funny. A real clown. My 11 yr old cat, still called baby booboo, has decided he has a much right to be in my room as my chiweinie or my( I will chase anything that moves Terrier,) and has started demanding to stay on my bed anytime I am near it. Otherwise, he has his own room bed, and cat door in a window. He goes out to catch things and sometimes brings them in the house especially lizards.
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06-03-2020, 11:27 PM
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There isn't a more fetching pose than that. A tummy rub is in order.
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06-03-2020, 11:34 PM
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Love the colouring on Barrita Princess Princess when in bloom.
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06-04-2020, 05:59 AM
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My 11 yr old cat, still called baby booboo, has decided he has a much right to be in my room as my chiweinie or my( I will chase anything that moves Terrier,) and has started demanding to stay on my bed anytime I am near it. Otherwise, he has his own room bed, and cat door in a window. He goes out to catch things and sometimes brings them in the house especially lizards.
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early hahaha. Ginger cat definitely can be quite funny in the things she does, and sometimes quite cheeky too. I was chasing her all over the yard a few times this morning. She likes to get chased around sometimes at top speed ----- mostly for fun and for the exercise maybe. At first it might appear that she's running away out of fear. But she just stops running once she's done with her own game hahaha.
Booboo ----- from your photo here is super adorable.
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There isn't a more fetching pose than that. A tummy rub is in order.
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hahaha! I will try the tummy rub on ginger cat for you dolly. I have to do it very fast and quickly remove my hands --- as ginger cat has no problem with people touching her back and head and tail ----- but she has this thing about her belly and side of her belly too ...... she gets her fore arms (fore legs ahaha) and will latch onto our arm when we try to touch her belly ----- sometimes with her claws coming out too hahaha. She doesn't go into a vicious attack mode (no ripping and tearing etc) ........ but doesn't realise her claws can be razor sharp. Usually no serious damage will be done ----- but it's interesting in that I really think that some cats have absolutely no problem with tummy rubs ------ which would be wonderful if ginger cat didn't mind that.
I wonder if it was due to some sort of experience from where-ever ginger cat came from before.
Ginger cat absolutely loves full back massages, back-of-neck massage, head massage, and even hip massage. She's fine with people touching her ears and nose. No problem at all with that. Touching her legs is generally dangerous hahahaha.
But she does sometimes get into a relaxed mode - where surprisingly it is ok to tinker with her claws (like gently pull on her sharp claws on her front feet) and poke the pads of her front paws. But ----- her back legs --- no way ..... usually not possible to poke or pat her back legs ----- except when she's too busy focusing on eating her meal (which is when she doesn't care if you touch her back legs when she's eating cat food).
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