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Sherrie S

Debary, FL
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  • notice the curve of the black hanger on the left compared to red hanger on the right.
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Can you explain how this happened

There is a black plant hanger on the left & a red one on the right. They both are 3/8" square heavy duty wrought iron. Can anyone guess how the red one got bent. The pole holding the hangers in about 10' high.

Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on May 11, 2013
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    Leida R 7 days ago
    I was also thinking the bear did it.
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Gardening: Name this flower

I sometimes buy a little flower to see if I like it. I don't label it so I have to come to Hometalk to identify it. I thought it as a lavender, then I thought it might be a blue bonnet.
Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Apr 29, 2013
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    Sharon Burton 7 days ago
    It looks like a blue salvia. They are beautiful
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Wildlife Bear 2

Visited me last night but I got much better pictures than I got the last time.
Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Mar 09, 2013
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    Sherrie S on Mar 10, 2013
    Douglas Hunt I am so happy to ...»
    have those security cameras. I need one on my roof now because something (squirrel, rat, mouse or other rodent) decided to chew a cable to my a solar panel. Fortunately it only affected one solar panel.

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Living room Etched Glass Mirror

The red on the side is a sticky tape. Do you think a nice red border around the mirror would look good. How wide should the border be? The wall switch will not replaced until I decide about the border.
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Sherrie S Debary, FL on Feb 12, 2013
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Wildlife Sandhill Cranes

I normally see a pair with their babies so this is the largest number of Cranes at one time. They seem to nest behind the tall weeds in the back and somewhere behind the weeds you can find the little lake.
Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Feb 04, 2013
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    Sherrie S on Feb 10, 2013
    Charlene Terrell I have ...»
    found that Texas and Florida are pretty much alike with wildlife & plants. If the plant grows in Texas I try it. Yes the Cranes are beautiful.

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Wildlife & Animals: Wildlife Bird

Can anyone tell me what this bird is called.
Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Feb 04, 2013
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    Sherrie S on Feb 06, 2013
    I guess I am one of the few on earth that didn't know what he was & I thank all of you for the ...»
    answer. I wanted to know so I could provide the right food/water to help him.

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Camellias in January

This is the first year that this plant is really nice. Every year I had lots of buds but they fell off the plant. ...»

I read about diseases/bugs on Hometalk and sprayed the plants even though they had many buds & it worked. I love Hometalk.

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Sherrie S Debary, FL on Jan 30, 2013
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    Douglas Hunt on Feb 02, 2013
    It's pretty and it's healthy, Sherrie, so that's what really matters.
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Orchids in January

Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Jan 27, 2013
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  • Douglas Hunt
    Douglas Hunt on Jan 29, 2013
    Sherrie S from the success you've had relying on fish poop water, I'd say you should bottle it.
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  • This is the prettiest tree at this time of year.

Hong Kong Orchid tree

This is how it looks in January - starts blooming in November
Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Jan 15, 2013
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    Flowerscapes Garden Desig... on Jan 17, 2013
    wow!
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  • Bear EYES are all you can see but my dogs say there is more.
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Wildlife & Animals: Wildlife - Bear

After heron then racoon now I have a bear. After visiting side yard he went to backyard to play with my Koi. They were covered by bird netting & a solar blanket to keep a tropical fish ...»
comfy. Bear stepped on one end of solar blanket & then left.

Sherrie S
Sherrie S Debary, FL on Nov 17, 2012
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    Leida R on Jan 19, 2013
    Add to this post...OH MY LORD!!! IT IS HIM!!! THANKS FOR POSTING!!!
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