Ann, You have been posting lately like a beaver in spring time. I'm here a lot, because I love your blog and it's community, but surprisingly today was the first time I ever even noticed the blog ads. I noticed them only because I thought about the whole ad concept.
It seems like a poor way to get eyeballs or is it just me? The ad bar has become invisible on websites unless there is a hot chick, which always gets my attention. I have no point, just an observation.
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Squirrels at my tulips.
But the daffodils are fine. Squirrels hate daffodils.
The Tulip Bubble has come back! One of the first great bubbles in investing. At least they got pretty flowers out of it.
Ann, You have been posting lately like a beaver in spring time. I'm here a lot, because I love your blog and it's community, but surprisingly today was the first time I ever even noticed the blog ads. I noticed them only because I thought about the whole ad concept.
It seems like a poor way to get eyeballs or is it just me? The ad bar has become invisible on websites unless there is a hot chick, which always gets my attention. I have no point, just an observation.
Damn deer ate all ours - now they're going after our Japanese maple...
I can actually hear the tulips talking, do you hear them? In English too. I guess I was expecting Dutch, but they were born here, I guess.
It's not the tulips....it's the lambs.....
bagoh20 said...
I can actually hear the tulips talking, do you hear them? In English too. I guess I was expecting Dutch, but they were born here, I guess.
Turn up your hearing aid, you're hearing Turkish. Tulips are originally from Istanbul. They were brought to the Netherlands about 400 years ago.
"Tulips are originally from Istanbul."
I invented tulips.
Noisy buggers, aren't they?
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