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Posted: Oct 16, 2004 4:56 pm
by Chris_W
Hi Judy,

You can post inline (like you did, linking from your storage site), or as an attachment - whichever is easier for you. The attachments will upload the image from your computer to our site so they do take up webspace here, but we have enough room that it isn't a big concern. Your attachments will not be permanent and we ask that you don't link from our attachments to other sites since that takes up our bandwidth.

If you need anything else let me know, and welcome to the site ;)

Chris Wilson
Hallson Gardens

Posted: Oct 16, 2004 6:42 pm
by Judy
Thank you, Chris for both the welcome and the info. I have photos stored, but I may want to post some that aren't stored at some point. It is nice to have choices. Great place you have here, btw.

Posted: Oct 28, 2004 9:26 pm
by putnamgardens
Honestly,....Before Mary Ann gave me a surplus of winter craft projects, I got hard up and retired from Bowling and covered my bowling ball with glass marble gems. It's wintered over the last 2 winters outdoors. I'll try to shoot ya a shot with the winter intrest. Later, Love, Lisa

Posted: Oct 29, 2004 12:35 am
by Mary Ann
Lisa, you mean that was a surplus? What's on your wish list this year of recycled junque? I may have one of those. :D

Posted: Oct 29, 2004 8:16 am
by putnamgardens
In the words of Sylvester Stalone....Absolutely! Let me cover it with glass marble gems. What color would you like? I've got'm all. I'm sorry to report that I will NOT be in attendance for WSM this Jan because the date fell on a weekend that we care for our foster daughter. RATS~!. I can send it wil MN friends though. Later, Love, Lisa
P.S. Photo shows a "green" one and I have a yellow one and an orange one already made up.

Posted: Oct 29, 2004 1:16 pm
by Mary Ann
WSM won't be the same without you. :(

Posted: Oct 30, 2004 11:16 pm
by putnamgardens
It's NOT evil that they are avoiding. It's the denial frogs who claim....see no, hear no and speak no WEEDS. Same thing as evil. These trio winters over outside cuz they're made of plastic. Doesn't summer look grand? Later, Love, Lisa
P.S. Blazing saddles is the wide white edged. I'll have to run out and look at markers to identify the yellow and thin white edged hosta.
P.P.S. Beauty substance is getting huge.

Posted: Nov 14, 2004 12:39 am
by putnamgardens
My morning glory in the pink. The red pot is a 1/2 tea cup wall pocket. I grew herbs in it on the cedar side of the porch. Later. Love, Lisa

Pretty Flower

Posted: Nov 14, 2004 12:21 pm
by oldcoot
Also a BEAUTIFUL cup...............

That Funny & Friendly Old Coot named John

Posted: Nov 14, 2004 6:49 pm
by putnamgardens
I loved these in Kathy's garden. Later, Love, Lisa

Jackie's Garden Bell

Posted: Nov 22, 2004 12:53 pm
by Marlys
Hostaaddict's Garden Bell

I love visiting Jackie's Garden. A sense of serentiy penetrates every nook & cranny. We met via this forum & now are best friends. Jackie lives on the shoreline of a small private lake in the heart of Iowa. She is a faithful "Hallsonite". Her garden reflects her artist-touch.

MM

Posted: Nov 23, 2004 10:42 pm
by hostaaddict
Gee, Marlys! Thanks for the nice post and picture! I think the thing I love best about this forum is the opportunity it gives to make new friends. I wish I could post a pic of your garden and pond, but I am still 'puter illiterate. However, I did get a new digi camera from our son and DIL for an early Christmas!!!!...Can hardly wait to learn all about using it...................Jackie.

Posted: Nov 25, 2004 8:11 pm
by wishiwere
Hostaddict! I love that bell! Did you make that? Love those colors!

Posted: Nov 26, 2004 8:17 pm
by hostaaddict
Hi Jane: Yes, my DH and I made it as we didn't know what to do with the big bell that a friend gave us. I know the bell isn't the right kind, etc. but we had a lot of fun with it and I can walk by and give the neighbors a jolt whenever I ring it. :lol: Afraid the guys in the Japanese Gardens would get a chuckle out of this one! :D ....Jackie

Posted: Dec 09, 2004 9:39 pm
by putnamgardens
I just bought these at Goodwill. I'll have to put them in the garden next spring. I think they are the best kind of snails to have. Later, Love, Lisa

Posted: Dec 09, 2004 11:13 pm
by wishiwere
Cute Snails there! I was going to stop there this afternoon, I"ll have to keep something like in mind. Dd said she saw a sewing machine cabinet I might like, so I'll have to stop tomorrow. Are those indoor or outdoor quality though?

Posted: Jan 16, 2005 8:35 pm
by putnamgardens
The snail are getting the winter stress test. I need to get busy working on next years garden art. Later, Love, Lisa

Posted: Apr 01, 2005 9:31 pm
by putnamgardens
Kim & I took her DH, Jim for a Saturday flower fix. I'm looking forward to arranging my garden art this summer almost as much as seeing my hosta. Got Foo Dogs? Later, Love, Lisa

Posted: Apr 01, 2005 11:35 pm
by Greygardener
Wild4flowers...those are cool pics!

LOVE the face on the tree...I'm inspired!

Thanks!

Posted: Apr 10, 2005 6:42 pm
by putnamgardens
You can believe signs of spring are new bird houses. The opening is in one of the nostrils. Gazer sighting and now a columbine and yellow money wart hanging out with the best kind of bunny. Later, Love, Lisa