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I’d love to see one of these in silver. I think that would probably be my favorite, followed by the peacock.
“you lied to me” has me laughing so hard I’m in tears.
That little greencheek in the jigsaur pic is just too cute!
My silver male arrived yesterday. That brings my grand total up to 1! Woo-hoo! LOL
I already have several more on their way from various places though, and my ebay RF momma should be here in the next day or two. At this rate I should hit 100 well before summer. This is addicting stuff!
They’re adorable, gotta have one! Is that some of their yummy namesake creme brulee in the center there? Mmm.. How about a tiramisu poad? 😀
He’s a cutie! It makes me so happy to hear that he’s behaving himself at least part of the time and that momma’s still caring for him. Canaries are such wonderful, underrated little creatures.
Wow, they’re all so lovely I’m not even sure which my favorite is.
I can smell the awesomeness from clear over here. -inhales- 😛 If there are any left next week I’m snagging one for myself.
It’s very sweet of you to offer to keep others in mind while you browse. Thank you!
I’m currently looking for mother, male, young, and fledgling dragons in rainbow.
I’d also love to get my hands on one of those prototype silver OWs if anyone that bought one off ebay decides they ever want to part with one.
I appreciate them every day, but will be sure to celebrate this one!
If I had any idea how to fix him or someone nearby to do it I’d take him in a heartbeat. His coloring is beautiful.
Best of luck finding your handsome guy a new home.
I wish I had some advice for you and your little one. If it were a parrot and you had the time I’d suggest just pulling him for handfeeding or finding someone who can. I’ve never raised a canary but I bet it’s a tough job, with such a tiny crop. You could try lowering the nest if the little booger won’t stay in it, that’d at least hopefully keep him closer to mom. I’ll keep my fingers crossed that she keeps feeding him.
The only way I’ve been able to have any success with growing them indoors is to set up some full spectrum lighting over them and to put their pots in a large sweater storage box filled with pea gravel that I keep moist to up the humidity for them. I leave the lights on for 12 hours and off for 12. Unfortunately roses usually don’t do so well indoors, but I have heard of people with only one or two that successfully do so by taking them out to soak up some sun during the day.
January 10, 2008 at 12:53 am in reply to: Behind the Screen- Real Photos of Windstone Collectors! #586086It’s nice to be able to put faces with names. 😀
This one is old, but I still love it. Shows just how big a redneck I am, me with my barneymobile back in the day.
My husband Shawn and I at Disney. He’s quite a bit shorter than I am (I’m an amazon anyways at 5’11”), due to the cerebral palsy. Doesn’t affect that beautiful mind though.
This was a really fun idea, and I’ve enjoyed reading about the muse’s adventures. It’s seeing more in a few months than most of us will see in a lifetime. I can’t wait to see where its next adventure takes it.
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