Where's KW?
Where's KW?
Where's KW? - he hasn't posted in almost a week. Hope he's on vacation & hasn't been eaten by a giant Astrophytum. Sue
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Re: Where's KW?
probably just on his last watering for the year, lots of plants there could take a while.oldcat61 wrote:Where's KW? - he hasn't posted in almost a week. Hope he's on vacation & hasn't been eaten by a giant Astrophytum. Sue
And as the walls come down and as I look in your eyes
My fear begins to fade recalling all of the times
I have died and will die.
It's all right.
I dont mind
I dont mind.
I DONT MIND
My fear begins to fade recalling all of the times
I have died and will die.
It's all right.
I dont mind
I dont mind.
I DONT MIND
Re: Where's KW?
Dear Sue,oldcat61 wrote:Where's KW? - he hasn't posted in almost a week. Hope he's on vacation & hasn't been eaten by a giant Astrophytum. Sue
the Astrophytum has spat me out again. . .
I was too old and tough. . .
Last watering next week, it is still very mild weather.by adetheproducer » Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:04 pm
probably just on his last watering for the year, lots of plants there could take a while.
Thank you both. . .
Good morning dear cacti friends,
I had an infection - but now I´am back. . .
A few Lithops photos from October 13.
This are my "new" plants I bought at conos-paradise on October 3.
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this are my "old" plants
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Dinterantus
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Pleiospilos
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and Conophytum. . .
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Best wishes
K.W.
P.S. From tomorrow in the usual thread. . .
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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Glad you're back. Perhaps you weren't disinfecting with sufficient quantities of single malt? Were the new plants a "treat" after being sick?
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oldcat61 wrote:Glad you're back. Perhaps you weren't disinfecting with sufficient quantities of single malt? Were the new plants a "treat" after being sick?
With me is disinfected in the last 20 years, only with Bourbon.
Single malt is for guys, but single barrel Bourbon is for cacti growers. . .
Material such as Knob Creek. . .
Best wishes
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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Single malt is only for guys? Not in my family - my grandmother used to put it in cookies. One shot for the mixing bowl & one for her. Sue
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I am happy to see you are well and posting more of your great photos, K.W.
James
James
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oldcat61 wrote: >>>
One shot for the mixing bowl & one for her. Sue
That is the right Spirit. . .
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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jp29 wrote:I am happy to see you are well and posting more of your great photos, K.W.
James
Thank You very much James!
These are my old "treasures". . .
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Of course not so delicate and wonderful as your jewels. . .
But I could not throw away the old tool ever!
Today afternoon: Frau Klein waits for the opening of the flowers. . . but she was disappointed - maybe next week. . .
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Best wishes
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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Thanks K.W. I too love old hand tools (as you saw on my web page) - especially woodworking tools. Yours are indeed treasures! I am sure the makers of our tools differ because of our origins and experiences-- who manufactured your bit brace?K.W. wrote:................... These are my old "treasures" .................. But I could not throw away the old tool ever! ..................
I must get back on topic -- I love your recent series of pics, K.W, -- impressive as always.
James
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Wonderful pictures of the lithops, the hand tools remind me of my grandfathers workshop. He's an antiques dealer, but trained as a carpenter and at 80 is still making grandfather clocks by hand!
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cactidan wrote:Wonderful pictures of the lithops,
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Thank You very much cactidan!
That`s great, I wish I could work too when I´am 80!<<<
the hand tools remind me of my grandfathers workshop. He's an antiques dealer, but trained as a carpenter and at 80 is still making grandfather clocks by hand!
Many of the tools belonged to my father.
My father and I were / are lawyers.
He then learned something real, sculptor.
I then also learned something real, carpenter.
And so the tools are very important to me!
They are a memory of my father, who is already 40 years dead.
Best wishes
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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I see a little kitties tounge sticking out in the picture above lol!