May-21-2010, 03:41 PM (UTC)
(May-20-2010, 09:12 PM (UTC))Lord Punctual Wrote: Believe it or not, the cat loves wearing her costumes. But don't worry, I don't dress her up all the time, just occasionally for kicks. That was her Hallowe'en costume.
I did indeed paint the Doomadillo... which is what it sounds like, an armadillo of DOOM! It originally started as a 'comeback' for my then-roommate Jenners drawing a picture of me riding on the back of a flaming Chinese Water Deer, and expanded into a whole collection of Doomadillos.
I have apple trees. They may not be as good Tasmanian apples, but they are very appley. Of course, they won't be ripe until September or so.
Hehehe, I have one cat that would probably adore being put in a costume and becoming the centre of attention, whereas the other two would shred me if I tried that sort of thing.
Hehe nice gallery! I particularly enjoyed 'Deathadillo and Songadillo'.
See the thing about your apples is they will EXIST whereas mine are apples, in potentia (or something like that) and so although they be Tasmanian, will never be as good as your apples until they, in fact, at the very least, EXIST.
Hehehe I keep making the typo 'applies' for 'apples' but in my head it sounds like APPLE - EEEEES
Confession: I think the apples here may taste very similar to the apples we used to get in Western Australia. They probably export all the best ones!
Farseer YUM!!! I'm jealous of ya veges!!!
Pretty well everything you have there are things we have a hard time growing here (except of course TATERS). We can grow tomatoes OK (when I saw 'we' I don't include me, as I failed!), and people do grow pumpkins, but you have to get your timing just right as the growing season is so short for those sorts of things here. Cucumbers and capsicums I understand are just do-able....
And even the potatoes - which I thought would be easy - got dug up and EATEN! I knew I had to protect most things from possums etc but I had been led to believe potatoes were safe. Wrong! What I REALLY need is better fence building skills....