Friday, April 24, 2009
Playing around
Fat Cat, his belly swings back and forth when he runs
Scardey Cat
The lawn turned green
Not sure what kind of tree this is, over at Jimmy's pond
This one either, Pussy Willow Tree? My camera was having a hard time focusing
This is what we call a Redneck fire hydrant. We don't have hydrants in town so they use ponds and call them dry hydrants, not too sure why, they are wet
Ray's grandson "fishing"
Meet the Mallards
They are not very neighborly, didn't even come over to say hello
Jimmy made a cool water fall (overlow) at the far end of his pond
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4 comments:
Haha! Funny about the cats. That's also a really pretty waterfall. I wish we had one! Those ducks are mean..
I'm back. ;)
Mallards are grovelling beggars around here, as people feed them. Nice pix of the pond.
I like Jimmy's waterfall, and that's really neat that you'll be able to watch the ducks raise a family.
The waterfall is fine! You good folks are lucky to have so many great rocks and boulders around - the largest boulders here are grains of sand. You have to pay to import some nice boulders or make them for yourself with chicken-wire and cement ....
My cats get those "belly flaps" also as they get older - I love to see them swinging as they walk.
Is that hydrant a pump of some kind - does it need power? I haven't ever seen anything like it.
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