I worked ALL DAY Saturday on new illustrations --
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I worked ALL DAY Saturday on new illustrations --
I worked ALL DAY Saturday on new illustrations for one of my web pages.
Want to see? http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...2-History.html On Sunday I was supposed to do another illustration of how h.pylori (which is what often involved in ulcers) is involved, sometimes, in low B12.... But instead... I did this; http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...eggie-Art.html
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Originally Posted by BigDiesel
Very bizzare. :shock:
The B12 page was very informative, and the veggie page was very entertaining. I can see that a lot of thought went into both.
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Originally Posted by marcel27208
you ever find any new interesting mushrooms or shrubery in ur garden?? :wink:
it is SOOOO nice to see you!!!! You know what, that mushroom was followed by many many more, and they are all SO delicious. Did I tell you that I went to a mushroom forum and they helped me identify it. It's a "choice" edible mushroom. I have pictures on my gardening page: http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...Gardening.html .
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Originally Posted by BigDiesel
Very bizzare. :shock:
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Originally Posted by Splitshifter
Originally Posted by BigDiesel
Very bizzare. :shock:
The B12 page was very informative, and the veggie page was very entertaining. I can see that a lot of thought went into both. Thank you very much. Yes, it was a lot of work. I did the drawing once and it was a bit blah... it looked like something in an old, worn out text book. So I tried again. But when I posted it somewhere else, maybe Ebay, a fellow who appears to be pretty experienced with web sites said it totally lacked contrast and I hadn't used the right colors for the web... :roll: I don't know what colors are right for the web... :cry: I'm really glad you liked it. The veggie thing was fun! It was a different kind of thing... I had to make the pictures smaller so they'd load faster, but that was all. Thank you again!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by marcel27208
you ever find any new interesting mushrooms or shrubery in ur garden?? :wink:
it is SOOOO nice to see you!!!! You know what, that mushroom was followed by many many more, and they are all SO delicious. Did I tell you that I went to a mushroom forum and they helped me identify it. It's a "choice" edible mushroom. I have pictures on my gardening page: http://www.health-boundaries-bite.co...Gardening.html well thats good, i like to look at them but i wouldnt put my knowledge to the test by eating one if you ever look at man vs wild on discovery or A&E or some channel he sometimes gets down on the ground and talks about mushrooms, there was a pretty big one he seen the other day and talked about what it could do to your insides uggggghhh :lol: nice to see your back...where ya been hiding at? .
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Hi Marcel,
((((((Marcel)))))) Yes, the poisonous mushrooms can do you right in. :shock: I did a spore print before I was able to identify it for sure. I hadn'g realized that big white mushrooms are some of the worst... it all depends on what kind they are, though. So when it turned out that the gills on mine aren't attached to the stem, that was a big clue, and the chocolate brown spores rather confirmed it. I only had lunch after that. And it's soooo neat that there have been a lot of them. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM .
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