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Habitat lovers - take note
"animaux" wrote in message ... | Great website. If you want to see photos of my garden last year, they are at: | | http://home.austin.rr.com/animaux/ne...n/Page_1x.html | | The front gardens are completely different than they look in the photos. I will | post more new photos this year. In the back gardens it's geared toward habitat. | Mostly native plants and some adapted exotics, grasses, many plants with seeds. | I also have a huge brush pile in back of my mesquite in the corner where birds, | lizards and snakes battle it out! We have rats, too. They are the fattest I've | seen, but I like them, sorry to say. Everything has a place. Without rats, no | snakes, no snakes too many rats. And the cycle of life continues. | | Thanks for posting the URL. | | Victoria | | | On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:44:04 -0600, J Kolenovsky wrote: | | http://www.bayoupreservation.org/naturescape/home.html | What great anole and lizard pix! Anoles are one thing, but those lizards hardly sit still at all unless they're hiding on the treebark, it seems. You are building a beautiful bower, and with an artist's eye for structure. |
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