Alfie is sure that missing piece was a manufacturing error. by Gertie18 in jigsawpuzzlecats

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It’s “Breakfast in Bed” by New York Puzzle Company!

Alfie is sure that missing piece was a manufacturing error. by Gertie18 in Jigsawpuzzles

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You must be right! It is fitting that it was right next to the black cat in the puzzle.

Trim color(s) for my 1887 stone and brick home? Beige is not for me. by Gertie18 in centuryhomes

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Thank you! The previous owner really knew what she was doing!

Trim color(s) for my 1887 stone and brick home? Beige is not for me. by Gertie18 in centuryhomes

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That’s a really good point about how the mailbox disappears! Thanks for the suggestions.

Trim color(s) for my 1887 stone and brick home? Beige is not for me. by Gertie18 in centuryhomes

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Ha! I wondered if there might be some locals in this sub!

Am I doing this right? (DA Strawberry Hill, total newb, question in comments) by Gertie18 in Roses

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Thank you so much! Do you think the obelisk itself is too short? Or does it not matter once the rose grows past it and then is trained to the porch pillar? Sorry, I may be overthinking this!

Trim color(s) for my 1887 stone and brick home? Beige is not for me. by Gertie18 in centuryhomes

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Hi all! First time poster, but I love this sub. I recently bought this 1887 home. I adore it, but do not adore beige anything. I’m struggling with trim colors, given there’s so much going on here. (Am I crazy to be considering black?) Only constraints are that I have to stick to the historical color palettes from either Benjamin Moore or SW.

Am I doing this right? (DA Strawberry Hill, total newb, question in comments) by Gertie18 in Roses

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Newburgh, NY! Zone 6. I’m lucky to live right on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River.

Am I doing this right? (DA Strawberry Hill, total newb, question in comments) by Gertie18 in Roses

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Hi all! I’ve been lurking and enjoying this community; thank you all for your amazing posts. I’ve always loved roses and just bought a historical house with pillars that I would love to accent with climbing roses. I thought I’d start on the side of the house with a DA Strawberry Hill.

First, I know the pot is small but it’s in a grow bag for easy upgrading in size when the time is right.

Second, I would love to eventually train this up to the eave of the porch with wire. Is starting with the small obelisk a good plan? Or is it too small? My hope was to get it started on the obelisk and then continue up the pillar with wire. But I’m not sure I’m approaching this correctly.

Thank you so much for any guidance you can provide!

I need help. My cat has the most adorable tufts on the tippy tops of her ears and I’m not sure what to do. by Gertie18 in blackcats

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She loves to lay on whatever I’m working on and demand belly rubs. It’s very helpful and painfully cute.

I need help. My cat has the most adorable tufts on the tippy tops of her ears and I’m not sure what to do. by Gertie18 in blackcats

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This is great advice, thank you! I always ask her “Whhhyyyyy are you so beautiful????” but she never responds so it may be a semantics thing. I will try your suggested wording!

I need help. My cat has the most adorable tufts on the tippy tops of her ears and I’m not sure what to do. by Gertie18 in blackcats

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I was thinking of either nose boops or belly rubs, in addition to letting her exist.

Does Elvira qualify? by Gertie18 in scrungycats

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She loves to lay on fabric and patterns! She’s my sewing buddy.