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Flowers & Some Blog Business

May 28, 2014 at 8:57 am by Claudia

rocket

This looks a bit like phlox but it’s Rocket, a plant that grows all over this property. I suppose it’s a wildflower (I much prefer that to ‘weed.’) The beautiful blossoms are lavender and white and they have a lovely scent.

It’s raining as I write this, a welcome change to the high of 85° and high humidity that was yesterday. We haven’t put in our window air conditioners yet – I try to hold off as long as possible – so last night was not the best night for sleeping. But now the rain has come and the temperatures are dropping. Scout will be especially happy about that.

We hiked about 4 miles yesterday but because the humidity was so high during the hike, I was really, really tired afterwards. And my allergies? Off the charts. Anyone else experiencing worse than usual allergies this year? I must have sneezed thirty times yesterday!

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The catmint is just starting to bloom. Soon there will be lavender colored blossoms everywhere.

A dear blogging friend of mine wrote me and mentioned that some pop up ads had appeared while she was trying to read one of my posts. She was being a pal and letting me know about it. The pop up ads are not coming from BlogHer or AdSense, which are the only two ad companies I use and, therefore, the only ads that appear on my blog. Some of the BlogHer ads will expand if you move your cursor over them, but moving your cursor away from them will take care of that. If that kind of thing irritates you, simply make sure you are not moving your cursor over the ads.

But that is not the same as a pop up ad. I read my blog on two browsers, Safari and Firefox, and I never encounter those ads. On a rare occasion I might see that little pop up that floats along the bottom of a site and is some sort of survey. I see that on all sorts of blogs but very, very rarely on mine.

And I’m experimenting with an ad opportunity from BlogHer where a small ad might appear on a separate line of text in a post that is clearly different from the font used for the body of the text – lately they have been for American Express – but nothing at all happens with that ad unless you deliberately click on it. I don’t have and will not have the ads that come out of a highlighted word in the text. I find them annoying, because they automatically show an ad if your cursor moves over them.

All of my ads are separate from the post content.

As for what you can do? You can block Pop Up Windows, those annoying windows that sometimes appear on websites and have to click out of. It’s in your browser’s Preferences.

In Safari: Go to Preferences/Security and put a check mark next to Block Pop Up Windows.

In Firefox: Go to Preferences/Content and put a check mark next to Block Pop Up Windows.

I’m not sure of the exact setting in Chrome, but something tells me that Chrome might automatically block Pop Up Windows.

There is also something called AdBlock, an extension you can add to your browser, which will block pop up ads and windows and videos.

The other possibility is that an individual computer might have been infected with Adware, which is fairly common. I know very little about this, but if you google Adware, you can learn more.

Your browser could be an issue. But again, I’m no computer expert.

I have a security system on this blog that regularly checks it for malicious code of any kind and all is well on this end.

I hope this clarifies things. I watch this blog like a hawk and I don’t see pop up ads here. I regularly view it in different browsers. However, individual computers and browsers are a whole other thing that I can’t control. I can only give you suggestions that might help viewing on your end.

Just know that I have set places for my ads on this blog. There shouldn’t be any pop up ads.

I always try to address these things when they come up because this blog is very, very important to me. As are all of you.

buttercups

Back to pretty things. Buttercups have once again invaded (in the nicest possible way) part of our front yard. I know some call them invasive, but let’s face it, we live in the country. We don’t have manicured lawns. We have areas of grass among the trees and woods that border almost everyone’s property. And I don’t use any chemicals on the grass or in the gardens. So I consider buttercups and wild violets and dandelions to be little gifts from Mother Nature.

I like them.

Happy Wednesday.

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Creature Hijinks

May 27, 2014 at 8:31 am by Claudia

scout&bunny

Imagine her outrage.

I mean, the sheer temerity of that little bunny rabbit!

Look at that creature, thinking it is okay to hang out on Scout’s property.

You can see the stunned look on Scout’s face.

Okay. Now it’s time to get a closer look at this….this…this…thing.

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He’s still not getting the point.

Scram!

And on and on it went, moving back and forth from one position to the next, each time more and more incredulous that this bunny did not seem to be one bit afraid of her.

Nope. The bunny just stayed in place. I would have said that the bunny froze in place, but he was chomping on food the entire time, so fear didn’t seem to be an issue.

Don and I watched this through the window of the kitchen door. Laughing.

Usually the bunnies around here freeze and, if necessary, hightail it out of there. This one has been hanging around the funky patio area for quite a while and seems completely at ease with us coming in and out of the house and not at all perturbed by Scout’s barks.

I caught him eating some of the crown vetch that has started to grow outside of the big garden bed:

bunny-dining

Yep. That’s crown vetch hanging out of his mouth.

He’s a little slip of a thing but he’s clearly not lacking in self-confidence.

Moving on to the birdbath, it has been a hub of activity. The neighborhood pool has opened for the season. The birds even take turns in the bath; one bathing, the other perched on the rim of the barrel planter, patiently waiting its turn.

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A catbird ready to take a dip.

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In the pool.

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And….there we go! That feels good!

I swear, I could sit in some inconspicuous place with camera in hand, and watch these beauties frolic all day long.

How can I not smile when such adorableness is happening?

I hope you all had a lovely weekend. Ours was quiet, nicely so. Some weeding, some gardening, some walking, some mowing, some reading, some television watching, some guitar playing – along with some cleaning and laundry and pizza.

Question of the day: Quite often, when I leave a comment on a Blogger blog, I receive one of the dreaded Mail Delivery Subsystem emails and it says something like, ‘Delivery to the following participant failed permanently’ followed by the blogger’s email address and then some sort of explanation, i.e., ‘failed DMARC evaluation’ or ‘messages on behalf of (fill in email provider’s name) could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions’ or ‘message not accepted for policy reasons.’

Yet the comment always goes through and is published.

This doesn’t happen on WordPress or Typepad. Just Blogger. And before you ask, yes, I’m signed into my Blogger account when I leave those comments.

What the ?????

It’s extremely annoying.

Any ideas on this one? The comments always go through, so I can’t figure it out.

instagram

By the way, though I joined Instagram about two years ago, I’ve done virtually nothing with it until the last few days. I take a lot of photos with my iPhone. However, since I’m not always going to blog about those photos, it occurred to me that Instagram provides an alternative way to share them. (Others grasped this little fact long ago.)

It’s fun. It’s also quick and easy, so it’s not a time-eater.

I have a widget on my sidebar which shows the most recent photos. These were taken yesterday.

If you’re on Instagram and you want to follow me, click here.

I wonder if Instagram will work when we’re hiking up on the mountain? Hmmmm.

Happy Tuesday (though it feels like a Monday.)

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Quick Take

May 26, 2014 at 3:45 pm by Claudia

surprise!

Little did I know when I was taking this close-up of my climbing hydrangea that a little visitor was in that flower.

I love photos with hidden surprises.

Hope you’re all having a wonderful day. We mowed and I gardened and watched the birds frolic in the birdbath and tonight is a new episode of 24…all in all a pretty good day.

See you tomorrow!

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