In article <eeevd2lqs7hbn32kb8ugrbks13h816dn7m@4ax.com>, Mephistopheles
<no-fixed@address.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 23:14:19 GMT, Ghost <Ghosts@aredead.did> wrote:
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> >In article <ondvd2lsgsmc9mn62naqrdp7njhl7psi7i@4ax.com>, smeagol
> ><smeag@go|.|air> wrote:
> >
> >> It looks very appealing. The gardening bill must be expensive.
> >Way to much for me to pay the bill. Or in another way of saying it the
> >bill has gotten to expensive to deal with it. So now the whole thing is
> >zeros and ones.
> >
> >Thanks for replying to the posting.
> >>
> >> On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 06:04:14 GMT, Ghost <Ghosts@aredead.did> wrote:
> >>
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> I like it very much (though I preferred the moodiness of your wagon
> pic), By contrast, & in its favour, this one with its muted pastel
> tinting sets off the brighter flowers to advantage, & particularly the
> blue, mosaic(?) centrepice, the fountain. I suppose it would have made
> it all too busy to have the fountain spraying water up & away. LOL
>
> Mephi
Hi Mephi,
Thank you for your comments on 'Little Music'
I was going to bring people in to this set. The same people that were
in the L. M. image that you liked. Which is why that picture came
about.
But having problem with the Patio set that is now mute. Unless I can
get into the materials. So I can change the tile on the ground to look
better. But since the computer freezes at that point. So I think the
file is corrupt. The water for the fountain didn't look real, so I
turned it off.
G.
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Ghost
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