Alexandra’s Mother’s Day present came today a 6 foot tall rooster.
I'm not sure if I'm gonna wanna sign up to come to The Chick-Inn AirBNB if that thing's going to be around. Give me a heart attack strolling out of the cottage and running into that big guy.Alexandra’s Mother’s Day present came today a 6 foot tall rooster. View attachment 85751
I planted some anemone bulbs in the fall of 2020. A few came up and they were lovely. I think I shared photos here when they bloomed. I should have counted how many I planted versus how many came up. They shipped in the fall, but I wondered if I needed to plant them in the spring. They are another plant that I have little knowledge of.The anemone's are an interesting group of plants. They've never had wide spread use. At least in the last 200 years.
Mrs. Molly Kirby (born a slave) used them for "female complaints". Even then they weren't in her top 25 plants for women's health issues. (Mrs. Kirby taught plant medicine to the great Tommy Bass when he was a boy.)
It's only in the last 25 years that anemones garnered more interest in western herbalism. They do have antiseptic properties, they are considered hot and harsh.
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I fell a little sorry for the people who would look at this and think it might actually work.
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That's THEIR recliner!! I'm glad you put a cover over it to keep all the people hair off of it!!
She looks pretty safe to me.
I was able to spend 2 months in Austria back in 1999. Architecture was amazing. Nicest church we saw was Stephensdome. Ill try and find some pics and info. It was heavily damaged in bombing in WWII. Still had shell marks in places. Over 800 years oldA few summers ago I started watching the Tour de France. The bicyclists race thru small towns and villages. The cameras always showed important buildings, usually churches, and give background info. Beautiful little chapels going back many hundreds of years. To me, as enjoyable as the race.
In all my time in europe my one regret not seeing more of these churches. I saw Notre Dame of course, it was impressive. I really like the stained glass in these buildings, true art in its own right. I did see one in Sicily, a little village on a cliff overlooking the sea, had a tiny little church from the 1200's. We sat outside at a little cafe across the cobblestone street from the church. Sat and watched the sunset over Mt. Etna. When it got dark I could see the glow of lava on Etna.
This is the St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague. Never saw it, would have liked to.
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There is one church in Europe that I have wanted to see, the Sedlec Ossuary. It is a church made from the bones of the people who lived in the area of Kutna Hora, Bohemia (formerly Czech Republic, now Czechia). Some of my ancestors lived in that area, but in a village a few miles away. It is possible that some of my ancestors bones were used to build this church.In all my time in europe my one regret not seeing more of these churches.
I actually know people who have been there.That's just creepy...
Not you Weedy! The place, I wouldn't be caught dead there!
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