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Thread ID: 77293 2007-03-04 23:19:00 As Ye Sow, So Shall Ye Rip...hahah SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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530132 2007-03-04 23:19:00 If you wanna see what the climate is doing here in SoCal....you can see a glimpse of our weather at this link (www.eatgoodstuff.com)...it's in Santa Monica....and YES, that's the other side of the Pacific Ocean that youse guys see. SurferJoe46 (51)
530133 2007-03-05 00:10:00 Pfffft. The weather here (www.imagef1.net.nz) in Auckland today is pretty fine I can tell you! :p

(photo taken from my back deck a few minutes ago)
Greg (193)
530134 2007-03-05 00:50:00 Me thinks you got that off a picture post card.... SurferJoe46 (51)
530135 2007-03-05 00:51:00 Pfffft. The weather here (www.imagef1.net.nz) in Auckland today is pretty fine I can tell you! :p

(photo taken from my back deck a few minutes ago)

Hmmm, one of those pot plants looks slightly suspicious Greg... the others just need water :D
Shortcircuit (1666)
530136 2007-03-05 01:41:00 Hmmm, one of those pot plants looks slightly suspicious Greg... the others just need water :D
Pfffftttt x 2 :p

The plants are all organic herbs - thyme, lemon thyme, marjoram, basil, a chilli plant (recently deprived of it's fruit to go into my pickled onions and a chilli-con carne dish), rosemary, and the empty pots are sans parsley, mint, oregano and sage which've been picked to death for the kitchen. No Mary Jane whatsoever I assure you!

Joe - picture postcard for sure... but this is a view from the back - the front of the house view is just boring middle-class suburbia.
Greg (193)
530137 2007-03-05 01:45:00 I'd be surprised if they were inorganic:

Definitions of Inorganic:

* Pertaining to material such as sand, salt, iron, calcium salts, and other mineral materials. Inorganic substances are of mineral origin, whereas organic substances are usually of animal or plant origin and contain carbon.
www.clwa.org/education/glossary.cfm


* Being or composed of matter other than hydrocarbons and their derivatives, or matter that is not of plant or animal origin.
www.roofline.com/body_roofing_terms.html
pctek (84)
530138 2007-03-05 02:00:00 Thanks for clearing up that confusion :thumbs: Greg (193)
530139 2007-03-05 02:06:00 Nice deck! Couldn't see the BBQ...is that it in the shade under the wind chime???

The blue planter thingy is what I had in mind for my lemon tree....that incidentally didn't get bought last weekend...:stare:

Yeah...nice deck mate.

AB
allblack (6574)
530140 2007-03-05 02:40:00 Thanks! Yeah the gas bbq is there temporarily while the deck dried... I oiled it over the weekend. Normally it sits beyond the table, to the right of the main bedroom ranchslider you see in the image.

The "blue planter thingy" is just the bucket my missus uses to hold her gardening tools. ;)

But you picked up the wind chimes! Good eyesite mate!!!
Greg (193)
530141 2007-03-05 03:17:00 The "blue planter thingy" is just the bucket my missus uses to hold her gardening tools. ;)


Nah nah.....between the terracotta pot and the wooden "planter thingy"...dark blue (?) with a orangey edge?

I like the marijuana growing in the terracotta pot (!)....party at your place!
allblack (6574)
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