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trying an experiment; will type one character, then put an animation and see...

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okay, so gif goes below...trying opposite;
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Conclusion has to be this forum software treats the gif as it's own space/line, no matter where you type. Imgur test next;

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so it's confirmed; if you want your animation on the same line (barring it being too large for the space remaining on the line), use Imgur for placement. I had noticed but didn't really concern me where the gif was ending up. I suppose if I'd put two in a row for some effect, then I'd have figured this out earlier. Thanks @Gemma and our resident royal, @j.w ; you've both earned your paycheck this week...see this continues, hey?

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another experiment; space(s) and THEN the gif; let's see where it ends up; my guess? at the line's beginning;
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yep; 20 odd spaces first but the gif ignored all that!


(btw; this is me digging a hole for myself so when lil Queenie goes out for her daily chariot ride, I don't get run over!! heh)
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Thanks for the tests and yep imgur is the only way to go!

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another Monday weeding session (north and east side this week) before it gets too hot and/or rains later. Supposedly. Been watering because I don't trust their predictions, much. One of the only green lawns on the block, but I'm also one of the only ones left that didn't switch to city water more than a decade ago. Then on to continuation of editing my latest novel; tis a slow process as I get bored reading my own words for the 5th time! No, @j.w ; I don't need any snarky rejoinder for that!! heh heh

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Me too been watering! 6 days of record high heat in the 90's temps here. Never have we ever in Western Washington had this many days of this high of heat in a row! No history ever recorded since they started recording.
I watered 80 trees w/a sprinkler set to water 3 trees for an hour each Took two days of watering in the morning and then evening to get them all done. Then been watering all the garden beds and filling bird bathes constantly, oh and filling the ponds up too! I liked watering as it kept me cooler instead of cramped up in the house all day long! Got all my bike riding done in the early morn and then a few extras, in the cooler eves. Hubby even went w/me in the evenings!
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j.w wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 9:30 pm Me too been watering! 6 days of record high heat in the 90's temps here. Never have we ever in Western Washington had this many days of this high of heat in a row! No history ever recorded since they started recording.
I watered 80 trees w/a sprinkler set to water 3 trees for an hour each Took two days of watering in the morning and then evening to get them all done. Then been watering all the garden beds and filling bird bathes constantly, oh and filling the ponds up too! I liked watering as it kept me cooler instead of cramped up in the house all day long! Got all my bike riding done in the early morn and then a few extras, in the cooler eves. Hubby even went w/me in the evenings!

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wow, EIGHTY TREES??? What; you live in a forest or something? I know we had to fell a lot of trees to build yer lil Annex, but sheesh! Didn't think we left THAT many fer you to take care of!!!

I bet you even stood UNDER the sprinkler, didn'tcha??? heh heh, GOOD lil queenie...

Glad it at least cools in the evening; hard to sleep when it stays in the 80s at night...or even 70s!

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Photo's of the 80 Arborvitae's we planted 20 yrs ago.

40 on one side of the driveway and 40 on the other side!

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Each year hubby drags out the scaffold thing on wheels and prunes the top of each tree!
They do make a very nice privacy fence :cool:

Here is a photo before they all grew together. This is just one set of 40!

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And see now how they hide all the homes across the road since they have all grown together?

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j.w wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 10:40 pm Photo's of the 80 Arborvitae's we planted 20 yrs ago.

40 on one side of the driveway and 40 on the other side!

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Each year hubby drags out the scaffold thing on wheels and prunes the top of each tree!
They do make a very nice privacy fence :cool:

Here is a photo before they all grew together. This is just one set of 40!

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And see now how they hide all the homes across the road since they have all grown together?

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I was gonna ask 'and who's supposed to be trimming them thar trees, yer Magistry??? NOW, I gotta start feelin' sorry for mrJ.W; sheesh! That's a lot o'work there, mum! But you got what you were aimin' fer, I figure! So, you only water THOSE 80? Not the other trees sprouting up here and there, willy and nilly, on the Annex proper?

(jus' glad mrJ.W is doing this job, yepppa!)

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@brokensword I water all the trees we planted on the property except the Leyland Cypress's. I do not water all the Douglas Firs and What I think are called Eastern Red Cedar trees and Filbert trees and Vine Maple's that the county planted around our common area. They are native and can live on their own w/whatever water they get.
Maybe you can tell me if this is an Eastern Red Cedar tree?

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Here you can see where are driveway splits up the 80 trees:

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Don't mind the grass, we don't water it and it turns brown every Summer. Always turns back to green when the rains return tho.

Lots of other trees all over the property like these:

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j.w wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 1:39 am @brokensword I water all the trees we planted on the property except the Leyland Cypress's. I do not water all the Douglas Firs and What I think are called Eastern Red Cedar trees and Filbert trees and Vine Maple's that the county planted around our common area. They are native and can live on their own w/whatever water they get.
Maybe you can tell me if this is an Eastern Red Cedar tree?

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Here you can see where are driveway splits up the 80 trees:

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Don't mind the grass, we don't water it and it turns brown every Summer. Always turns back to green when the rains return tho.

Lots of other trees all over the property like these:

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Dayum, I kid re the size the Annex property but you really do seem to be on king'sland for sure! Lots of space, more than I'd have thought! I don't think I've ever seen/been around an easter cedar; around here, we have spruces and pines, but not a whole lotta cedar, eastern or otherwise, so you may have to sleuth that one yourself.

I've only sorta gotten more into trees around here, the past 5 years or so, having a basic yard with silver maples, Norway maples, some sumacs and choke cherry. Had poplar until I realized it was the tree that gives off the white cotton seeds every spring, and had it cut down; no mess like that in MY yard, despite some from other neighbors/the woods nearby, gives me some. I did plant a black maple upon building the house and we do have some sassafrass trees (a nice rarity for me).

Over time, added the redbuds, magnolias, liliacs, rose of sharons, a Colorado blue spruce, the dawn redwood, some sort of juniper from a sprig in one of my customer's beds I was clearing out, two French lilacs, a black locust, a white pine and 2 red pines and regular and laceleaf Japanese maples, 2 red maples, river birch, wisteria 'tree', white and purple crabapple, a Kwanzan cherry, a weeping cherry and a Bing cherry. Last year, got another spruce that's supposed to be yellowy but pics lie and it's lighter but far from yellowy. 2 years ago, grew some golden chain (laburnum, I think) and 3 survived though only 1 looks like a tree and is thriving. Also grew a Japanese lilac from seed; it's okay but not exactly taking off just yet. Got a Korean spice (more a bush but I let it grow tall and pretend it's a tree) during the ponding years, and ordered two small ones last year; one for the pondhouse and another just outside it; it's got one of the best scents you ever smelled and figured since the wind blows from the west, the smell would get INTO the pondhouse along with the one I planted. We'll see, both are maybe 30".

Oh, and last year too, I ordered 5 ginkgoes after I had one of my choke cherry trees cut down (had ants, was half dead) and they all survived their first winter. Might regret this but figure I'll be either gone or senile when they get old enough for ONE of them to be a female tree (supposedly, the fruit of the female ginkgo smells horribly!). They turn a very cool yellowy color in autumn and the shape of the leaf makes them a bit unique during this time, re fall color display. They CAN get very large and honestly, I didn't think all 5 would survive their first winter! Gonna be a ginkgo cluster for sure, in the future!


And I got into more trees later in life simply because on some of our 'fall color' tours, I figured we needed more variety around the place re color, so started thinking of needing less grass area (better when the kids were growing up as opposed to now). Used to have predominantly yellow color but now, some reds have been added. Went and got a sugar maple from the Arbor people but it didn't turn orange as the ones I'd see among my customers. Would be nice to finally add that color to the scenery each autumn!


I think that about sums up the various trees around here; I don't have 80, but there IS variety!

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@brokensword now man that is a lot of trees of all different kinds I'm sayin for sure, for sure!
I don't have a lot of variety, just a bunch of the same stuff here and there. A few that I really like and we had poplar across the road from us and then someone new bought that property and they were kind enough to cut them all down,yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
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j.w wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 4:13 am @brokensword now man that is a lot of trees of all different kinds I'm sayin for sure, for sure!
I don't have a lot of variety, just a bunch of the same stuff here and there. A few that I really like and we had poplar across the road from us and then someone new bought that property and they were kind enough to cut them all down,yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
yeah, it amazes me that ANYONE would keep a poplar on their property! I used to cut this one house by a lake, had a HUGE, and I'm not exaggerating, poplar near the water. I bet the trunk was at least 4' in diameter. Huge huge huge. Gave me the shakes to even think of anyone climbing and eventually cutting it down! Now, I can count on at least one neighbor and there must be some poplars in the nearby woods, because every June, I'll get some drift. Not horrible but enough to make me scowl. I used to have a few customers where when I got done, you could SEE the lines of 'snow' I left. Didn't even bother to TRY and clean that mess. It's usually gone in a couple of weeks and if anyone wanted to give ME grief for cutting under such conditions, well, they wouldn't be a customer for long! Really hate trying to do a good job with poplar seeds all over the lawn!
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brokensword wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 7:34 pm
j.w wrote: Tue Aug 02, 2022 4:13 am @brokensword now man that is a lot of trees of all different kinds I'm sayin for sure, for sure!
I don't have a lot of variety, just a bunch of the same stuff here and there. A few that I really like and we had poplar across the road from us and then someone new bought that property and they were kind enough to cut them all down,yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!
yeah, it amazes me that ANYONE would keep a poplar on their property! I used to cut this one house by a lake, had a HUGE, and I'm not exaggerating, poplar near the water. I bet the trunk was at least 4' in diameter. Huge huge huge. Gave me the shakes to even think of anyone climbing and eventually cutting it down! Now, I can count on at least one neighbor and there must be some poplars in the nearby woods, because every June, I'll get some drift. Not horrible but enough to make me scowl. I used to have a few customers where when I got done, you could SEE the lines of 'snow' I left. Didn't even bother to TRY and clean that mess. It's usually gone in a couple of weeks and if anyone wanted to give ME grief for cutting under such conditions, well, they wouldn't be a customer for long! Really hate trying to do a good job with poplar seeds all over the lawn!
Sorry I was wrong they were Cottonwood trees across the road and they are horrid too. All that white fuzzy stuff falling everywhere! Can't even burn the wood as it is so full of water unless you dry it forever!
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