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Stalking Pots at the Garden Center

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All right you guys ... I've been sick for four days, I sound like I've been smoking four packs a day for 30 years, I'm sitting around in my jammies with my hair sticking up, and my mind has gone off to play on its own! My wastebaskets are full of kleenex, and I've been getting a LOT of sleep. When I get to this point, I get all sorts of ideas that seem to be really good! You don't even want to know about the photo manipulations I've done (with YOUR artwork!!) just to keep myself amused. I've been going through my files, looking for all sorts of odd things, and I came upon this shot from the Big Orange home improvement store. Under normal circumstances I wouldn't post it, because it's just silly, but hey ... today it seems like a really good idea! :D You know, I don't think I'm at my best right now ...

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lyron

6:40PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

Wonderful. I like it and take care!!

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goodoleboy

6:43PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

Okay, I'm a bit confused by the title. Are these officially called Stalking Pots, or were you in the furtive act of stalking the various pots at the garden center? A keen shot in any event. Sorry about your health problems and general discomfort.

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elfin12u

7:02PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

I've heard of these stalking pots, but I didn't realize that they were native to our own country. They seem to have built a rather large hive here, so it's probably a good thing you weren't spotted by their sentries. They probably migrated up from somewhere south of the border, ans apparently in large numbers. It looks to me, at least in this shot, that they have different classes and arrange themselves accordingly. The smaller ones seem to be more numerous and are probably the working pots. You didn't perchance happen to get a photo of the queen did you? Although she would most likely be rather well protected by the soldiers. Whew" I sure am glad you got out of there safe and sound. Nice capture, and I'm very glad that you weren't!!!

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elfin14doaks

7:08PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

OMG, He doesn't get it..... Honey she's stalking the pots...What a goof ball he is. I like the Stalking pots, it's not a bad idea. As for the we don't know what you've done to our artwork, you can play with my pictures if makes the time pass and you feel better. Don't wait to long to go to the doctor for this please. I really don't think it's allergies. Take care dear friend and feel better soon. A Massively big hug, Cheri

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MrsRatbag

7:10PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

Doesn't look like they noticed you, luckily... LOL!!!! The Big Orange store, eh? I think I'm familiar with that one! I hope you feel better soon.

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anaber

7:31PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

I like this.The folliage looks like a bench and we can see through it...it´s amazing.And get better soon!(and do you know what we(some-LOL) do here, when we are like you?:We down at once 1/2 skotch(or more) with a cup of very hot milk and we go immediately to sleep-lol-AND IT RESOULTS...)

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bmac62

7:54PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

Quiet...slink low...turn out the lights...don't let 'em hear you...pounce NOW!

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Faemike55

8:14PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

in a quiet voice 'and here we see the mighty hunter, fully armed with the latest equipment and the big game today is POTS! The mighty hunter has gone to an area where they rest, and hdden by the tall grasses, she sees them! what a mighty herd of them. Oh this is so exciting folks.' Now stay tuned for our commercial break and we'll be right back!' Great shot Tara Hope you fell better soon

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casmindo

8:28PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

I have stalked a lot of game in my life but never pots. Very inventive when you are not feeling well. Hurry and get better but great picture

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mbz2662

11:57PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

I am loving it! The title the comments.. all of it. I have been entertained! :) I hope you are better soon!

bebert

12:45AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

superb lighting

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lior

12:46AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

So wonderful!!!!!

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Meisiekind

1:24AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

My dear Tara - the comments are almost more entertaining than the image itself!!! I had such a good laugh now!!! Yeah, Stalking Pots must be endemic to the PNW! We don't get them here in SA! If you stalk anything here, you go to jail or your camera gets confiscated! LOL... Nice image nonetheless!!! Listen, Bruce eventually went to the doc and got antibiotics. He is much better! I think you should do the same!!!! (Remember the tarantula!) Love you and get better soon!!! Hugs, Carin xx

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helanker

1:28AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

THis is not bad at all Tara. I like this where I can see all the pots in the background. MY very best wishes for you to feel great in a hurry, my friend. I sure would love to see what you got out of all your play around with pictures :)

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durleybeachbum

1:57AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

The comments are SUCH FUN!!! The picture is a marvellous springboard for all that inventiveness, and what ever was wrong with 'silly'?! Today I'm off to a Garden Show, we'll see what we get. I'm rather hoping 'people'.

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beachzz

2:23AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

NO, she's doing one of those sneak factors and we have to figure out how high it is. I give it a 5 1/2!!

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Katraz

2:24AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

Great shot, but you are supposed to shoot the rear ones first that way they don't notice you. You can do anything you like with my pics between wiping your fevered brow but licking the screen while looking at the last two can't be a good sign. get well soon.

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petercp

4:41AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

I really do hope you get well soon Tara lol! but at least your sense of humour has not changed and you are experimenting and keeping yourself amused even if it is at our expense!! but hey we wont forget hehe!

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glix70

5:03AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

So beautiful close up!!! Great idea!!! :)

PD154

7:01AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

Excellent POV to this one Tara, hope you recover soon!

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clbsmiley

7:02AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

Illness induced Photo manipulation.... is it chronic?? contagious?? or all in your mind? Is it a computer virus? LOL Don't let the baskets of kleenex attack.

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flavia49

8:31AM | Sun, 28 June 2009

nice!

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flora-crassella

3:36PM | Sun, 28 June 2009

fantastic picture!!!!!!

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hipps13

10:12PM | Sun, 28 June 2009

the sparkle in me eyes smile I like the fun you are having so cute and sweet each day gets better maybe a little lets hope take care Tara May wonderful capture warm hug and love, Linda Kaye

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junge1

12:50AM | Mon, 29 June 2009

I like your comments and explanations as much as your post Tara! very original!!!

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jascorpio

1:02AM | Mon, 29 June 2009

It is not a silly shot, no not at all. I wish you get well soon.

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orig_buggy

7:42PM | Mon, 29 June 2009

chuckle , chuckle , LOL

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Merrylee

1:03AM | Tue, 30 June 2009

Things weird happen when we are not at are best...great post anyway Tara...I heard what you sounded like.

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lucindawind

6:27AM | Tue, 30 June 2009

awww get well soon ! a summer illness is not nice ... cool shot !

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Vampwaire

9:26AM | Tue, 30 June 2009

after wandering around the woods lost you find your way out to find the temple of green's

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