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I enjoy country, classic rock, alternative, etc.
It depends on what kind of mood I'm in at the time.















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I also fish Airport Marine Couples Bass Tournaments with my step-dad. We have placed 3 out of the 4 tournies we have fished & won money. I enjoy riding 3-wheelers..we didn't have 4-wheelers when I grew up, pretty much any outdoor activities make me smile!







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I enjoy Discovery, Animal Planet, the History Channel, Criminal Minds, Two & a Half Men, & sci-fi movies. However, most of the time I am watching cartoons with my little man Evin or Disney channel with my daughter Koleigh!!
I also love BAMA FOOTBALL!! ROLL TIDE!

Our military, my mother & father, my grandparents whom have passed, Andy, my children, & God for allowing me to enjoy one more day of the beautiful outdoors!







Blueyesdixechik has been very busy with daughter's softball games

I have been in the woods since I was 3 years old. My dad would always take me hunting with him for deer, turkey, squirrel, or dove. I also enjoy fishing, nascar, spending time with my children,& having fun. I have a heart of gold, but if you don't heed my warning I become a rattlesnake! At least that is what I've been told.
I love deer meat..I was raised on it...I'd rather eat it than beef any day!






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07/07/2009 09:52:49
The Lotus is the Flower of the month for July in some parts of the world:



Natural Facts about the Lotus & the Water Lily

Although there is a botanical distinction, the lotus and water lily are often used interchangeably in folklore and mythology. Generally lotus refers to the water lily of India or the plant depicted in sacred art and stories, while the water lily is more often used by naturalists. As an example of the confusion, the World Book actually has two entries, one for the lotus, one for the water lily, both clearly referring to the same plant and neither referring to the other entry.

The lotus of India belongs to the Nelumbo genus (Nelumbo is the Sinhalese name for the plant). It has large flowers and leaves that sometimes grow up above the water. The plant's thorny stalk discourages fish from nibbling on it. The upper cupule or fleshy capsule of the lotus dries out at maturity and separates from the plant. Floating about, it scatters seed from the many perforated holes in its surface.

In Asia, there is only one species of lotus with red and white blooms. Yet early Buddhist scriptures, referring to the seven precious lotuses, mention blue and yellow flowers. The water lily, native to Egypt, has blue flowers but the yellow-flowered water lily is native to North America. This mystery may be addressed in this Buddhist sutra:
"The lotuses of heaven can change according to people's wishes, flowering when needed. In this way they bring joy to the hearts of all. There is no need to declare one false and the other real. Both are called the wondrous lotus flower."

The water lily belongs to the Nympha genus, derived from the same word as Nymph. The Greek word nymph, besides being used to describe the feminine spirits of water and trees, also means something young and budding (like the larva of certain insects) and is the name for the labia minora. In Europe, the common white water lily, the one painted by Monet, is nympha alba while in North America, we're more familiar with nuphar lutea, the yellow water lilies, also called spatterdocks or cow lilies. The English sometimes call the plant "brandy bottle" because the flowers smell like stale wine which attracts flies, the pollinators for the plant.

According to Chelsie Vandaveer, the Amazon Water Lily (victoria amazonica) imprisons its pollinators. The pure white flowers open in the evening and release a fragrance like pineapples. Beetles attracted by the smell find their way to the pale flowers on the dark water and feast on the central petals, while the flower closes over them. Then the anthers ripen and shed their pollen all over the trapped beetles. By the second evening, the flowers have turned pink and lost their fragrance. They open again and release the pollen-covered beetles which fly off in search of more white flowers with that incredible fragrance. Thus the lily is never self-pollinated since it can only be pollinated when the flower is white and fragrant. I love this description of the flower that changes colors and fragrances overnight, all in the service of sex. No wonder it's considered a magical plant.




06/15/2009 13:43:18
Just because you deserve it!



I just took this picture yesterday evening! I think it is one of my best yet!


06/03/2009 10:51:36


Every flower has a history and every flower symbolizes something. Often the history and symbols are confusing and contradictory but they are still fascinating. If your birthday is in the month of June, your flower is the rose. Here is the story and language of your flower.

The Linguistic Roots for the Name Rose
The Latin name for the rose, rosa, literally means red. Diana Wells suggests that saying that rose means red is like saying the heart is a muscle situated on the left side of the rib cage, it is an incomplete understanding of what the blossom symbolizes.

History of the Flower
Quite possibly the most popular flower in the history of the world, the rose has a multitude of legends and myths surrounding it. A flower of such prominence must be related to the gods of our world or at least one would think so when considering the wealth of otherworldly associations attached to the blossom. Was the smile of Amor the source of our first rose or did it fall from the hair of the goddess of dawn, Aurora?

The sweet scent and frowsy beauty of the blossom resulted in it being popular among the rulers of this world. The infamous Cleopatra had her pillows filled with rose petals. Romans used petals to decorate their feasts and even had canopies filled to shower petals upon the guests. Sometimes the Romans love of roses became too much and the shower of petals would actually smother guests.

The Symbolism of Roses
Jewish legends attributed the color of the rose to the first blood that darkened the earths soil. The Teutons believed the rose was a symbol of the underworld and called their battlefields rose gardens.

Just wanted to give you a reason to smile today!


05/03/2009 14:59:59


The flower for the month of May is the lily of the valley. Here is the story and language of this flower.

Linguistic Roots for the Name Lily of the Valley
The lily of the valley heralds from northern Europe. As a result, it did not originally have a Latin or Greek name. The monks who named it had knowledge of botany and so chose a Latin name for it that had religious connotations. They named it lilium convallium (now convallaria majalis), lily of the valley. The naming of the plant referred not only to the flower having a tendency to grow in valleys but also to the Song of Solomon where we read the phrase, I am the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley.

The official Latin name convallaria majalis means valley (convallaria) and the month of May (majalis), which probably refers to where and when it blooms.

History of the Flower
One of the colloquial names for the lily of the valley is Our Ladys Tears because legend claims that the flower sprung up from the Virgin Marys tears, which she shed at the foot of the cross. As a result, the flower became associated with Mary.

In ancient times, boys and girls would pick bouquets of lily of the valley because it was supposed to bring good fortune in love. Because of the timing of the plants blossom, it was often referred to as May Lily or May Bells.

Just thought you might like to get a flower today!



04/21/2009 15:32:10
thanks for the add... have a great day....


04/06/2009 16:27:14


The April flower is the daisy. Daisies are associated with innocence. The gerbera daisy has large colorful blooms, which has made it a favorite with flower lovers. There is a legend that a nymph wanting to escape unwanted attention, transformed herself into the daisy. Ever after this the April birth flower has the flower meaning of implicity and modesty. An alternate birth flower for April is the sweet pea.

The Gerbera Daisy is a perennial favorite. This daisy and April birth flower is a wonderful flower to design boquets with as it can be the focal point or an accent. The Gerbera Daisy is actually a perennial herb native to South Africa. The Gerbera Daisy is also known as the African Daisy, Transvaal Daisy, Gerb, and Barberton Daisy. It is one of the most popular cut flowers.

Just thought maybe you could use a flower today! If that made ya smile, my mission was accomplished!



03/21/2009 21:49:30
Thanks for the add!


03/19/2009 20:16:17
just stoped by to say thanks for the add


03/10/2009 16:47:32

Blueyesdixechik wrote:




JimmyC wrote:


Stoping in to say hello....I think we will be in AL this summer sometime.








In Birmingham or Montgomery? Do you know where in Bama?

Have a great day!
Well near Dothan next month Turkey hunting but the trade show will probably be at Buckmasters. Im still not sure id I will head down for the Birmingham show or not.


03/10/2009 10:44:16
Stoping in to say hello....I think we will be in AL this summer sometime.


03/07/2009 10:42:55

Blueyesdixechik wrote:
THANK U 4 THE BIRTHDAY WISHES
you're very welcome


03/06/2009 12:54:12
Thanks for the add. Stop in anytime.


03/06/2009 12:16:17
AMEN!!! Thanks you so much for the kind words!! ALSO...
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03/06/2009 09:25:43


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