Betty asks…
Here’s a picture:
http://chascreek.blogs.com/local_life/images/birds_of_prey_7.jpg
It’s in our garden at the minute!
It looks like this hawk picture I looked up.
Says its a Harris’ Hawk
http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.asp?photoID=1534732&catID=532&contestCatID=&rowNumber=18&camID=
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harris’s_Hawk
David asks…
I need to find spanish written blogs about: florists, flowers, gifts, and gardening.
Preferrably from eaither, the U.S, Mexico, Puerto Rico or Brazil.
If you know any links or sites with blogs of these kinds, i would highly appreciate it!
Thank you all who are willing to help!!
It can be eaither or any of them topics! Thanks Again for any help available!
Http://www.centralsquareflorist.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-search.cgi?blog_id=1&tag=Central%20Square%20Florist%20News%3B%20Flower%20Buying%20Advice&limit=20
Sharon asks…
I just read this article: http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/blogs/lead-in-your-garden-hose-study-finds-high-levels-of-toxic-
I`m not sure if my garden hose has lead, but it is pretty likely considering this article.
I am going to get a drink-safe hose soon, but I am worried about all the times I washed my kids bikes and outdoor toys with this hose. And then my kids touched them. Would this have posed a risk?
All the info I have seen says to wash hands after handling hose and do not drink from hose. But I can`t find any information about toys that are washed with the hose or outdoor pools filled with the hose.
Ask you kids dr. About this. You can have them lead tested. It is a simple blood test to determine their lead level.
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