2984. alistairConnor - 5/2/2005 9:19:21 PM Crop circles are well-documented hoaxes.
That rock seems to leave a sort of a snail trail behind it when it moves. 2985. thoughtful - 5/3/2005 4:40:33 PM what's interesting is the track it's left is consistent suggesting it wasn't rolled but dragged along the surface. 2986. wabbit - 5/7/2005 3:00:40 PM
Moss graffiti.
2987. thoughtful - 5/7/2005 4:21:45 PM I made chicken quesadillas last night. I really love them and they're so easy and good for you too. We use only whole wheat tortillas.
onion, pepper, jalapeno, tomato, cilantro, cumin, garlic, cooked chicken all sauteed together in olive oil, then out comes the cast iron fry pan and toast a tortilla on one side, flip then put some shredded cheddar, chicken filling and more shredded cheddar on 1/2 of the tortilla and fold it in half. Serve with sour cream and salsa. Yum. 2988. judithathome - 5/7/2005 4:31:16 PM Wabbit, I love that Moss site...did you see the little parakeet? 2989. judithathome - 5/7/2005 4:33:19 PM Oh, yum...that sounds really good! 'Fraid I'll have to make an elaborate plan to fool Keoni into thinking it is some other sort of food, though...he hates Mexican food.
Maybe I could pass it off as Central American...South American....Chilean! 2990. thoughtful - 5/8/2005 10:37:56 PM Some flowers from my yard for all the Mothers out there. Happy Mother's Day!
Myrtle
2991. thoughtful - 5/8/2005 10:40:06 PM May pinks and the yellow tops are cypress spurge...from my roadside rock garden.The green leaves above the may pinks are lots of lily of the valley which has not yet bloomed.
2992. thoughtful - 5/8/2005 10:41:41 PM Violets growing among the day lilies, also in the rock garden
2993. thoughtful - 5/8/2005 10:43:20 PM A branch of an azalea just starting to come out now. Below the green and gold euonymous which is most happy there.
2994. thoughtful - 5/8/2005 10:44:31 PM and the pjm's behind the house in full bloom. Gosh I love spring!
2995. Ulgine Barrows - 5/9/2005 6:57:20 AM We got 2 new kitties today.
Here today, gone tomorrow!
tHEY ARE NAMED:
cisco
frisco
2996. concerned - 5/9/2005 7:36:32 AM What? No 'disco'? 2997. concerned - 5/9/2005 7:42:32 AM
Looks like a great place for a flower gathering expedition! 2998. thoughtful - 5/9/2005 1:40:42 PM Just 2999. thoughtful - 5/9/2005 1:40:50 PM wanting 3000. thoughtful - 5/9/2005 1:41:03 PM to make the millennial.
Yeah! 3001. Magoseph - 5/9/2005 1:44:02 PM
The oldest tree in Paris is propped up by a slab of concrete and stands in the center of the Square Vivani in front of Eglise Saint Julien le Pauvre in the 5th arrondissement. Dating back to 1602, the "Robinia pseudacacia" was brought from Virginia to Europe and planted there by herbalist to King Henri IV and director of the nearby Jardin des Plantes, Jean Robin. 3002. PelleNilsson - 5/9/2005 3:56:03 PM concerned
That picture was posted by magoseph in Message # 2977. 3003. Magoseph - 5/9/2005 8:28:03 PM
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