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Offline henrah

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Is that a butterfly or just flowers in the wind?
on: April 28, 2006, 01:11:38 PM
I love spring so much! Tree's are blossoming, the grass is greener...but that damn person who invented British weather deserves punishment. It's so dank and overcast, and really humid...what horrible weather.

Though when the sun does come out, it's a nice burst of happiness ;D
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Re: Is that a butterfly or just flowers in the wind?
Reply #1 on: April 28, 2006, 01:26:44 PM
I think my favourite moment is when in the late evening, it's still faily warm, with only a slight breeze... and you can just sit on the Sun Lounger, swing a little bit on it and enjoy the night sky :) Talk about a relief from daily crap.

I very seldomly go down our garden, and check the pond and alotment out, but the other day it was actually quite sunny, with my dad hosting a small fire to get rid of some old crappy wooden chairs. I actually sat outside for a while! And thankfuly he didn't invoke much discussion, hehe.

Greeting nature seems to be the most relaxed points of my life.

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Re: Is that a butterfly or just flowers in the wind?
Reply #2 on: May 01, 2006, 03:04:28 AM
i was afraid i was the only one enthralled by the sight of the first lady bug or robin hopping around.  tonight, as i was watering the lawn (that's a whole different story - with the price of gas the way it is - why do we even have lawns?  not to mention having to take care of them or be the blight of the neighborhood) there was this really curious robin that kept hopping around seeing how close he could get without me aiming the hose in his direction (which i'd never do).  my cat also follows me around at what she thinks is a safe distance from the water.  she is too old to bother chasing birds around anymore.  mostly, she just keeps me company especially at twilight.  between her and the animals and birds in the backyard - i feel at peace, too. 

 

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Re: Is that a butterfly or just flowers in the wind?
Reply #3 on: May 02, 2006, 08:30:49 AM
I think my favourite moment is when in the late evening, it's still faily warm, with only a slight breeze...
evening!!?? once in the evening, i was relaxing, leaning back against the wooden chair on the patio, then suddenly came this squishy feeling at my feet. A slug had crawled into my slippers and was.. well.. how do you put it... frolicking around in slime inbetween my toes..
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Re: Is that a butterfly or just flowers in the wind?
Reply #4 on: May 02, 2006, 03:41:14 PM
evening!!?? once in the evening, i was relaxing, leaning back against the wooden chair on the patio, then suddenly came this squishy feeling at my feet. A slug had crawled into my slippers and was.. well.. how do you put it... frolicking around in slime inbetween my toes..

eurgh that's gross :X
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