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Old February 15, 2016   #1666
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Seedlings magnified one million times.
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Old February 15, 2016   #1667
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I love that pic.
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Old February 17, 2016   #1668
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It is the first time in my life I ever wolfed down a big kettle of black eyed peas in 3 settings they were even good cold.
The smokiness and flavor of it was beyond description.

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worth have you ever tryed brown crowder peas? they are like black eyed peas but to me better.if you want some seeds i have plenty.
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Old February 17, 2016   #1669
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worth have you ever tryed brown crowder peas? they are like black eyed peas but to me better.if you want some seeds i have plenty.

Charley we used to grow them by the tub load.

Right now I cant think of a place to put them but thanks.

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Old February 17, 2016   #1670
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Ricky I love the baby barn owls.

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Old February 17, 2016   #1671
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Nice seedlings.

The only thing wrong with that picture is all of those bands. One band, if any at all, ought to suffice. Bands are a risk to the birds. They get hung up on branches and nesting material.
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Old February 17, 2016   #1672
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I should have credited on that pic, it's from the US Dept of Interior Twitter account, a very neat place with a lot of links and stories, and pics.

https://twitter.com/Interior
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Old February 18, 2016   #1673
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Onions at sundown with kerosene lanterns.
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Old February 18, 2016   #1674
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Automatic critter watering hole.
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Old February 18, 2016   #1675
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Old February 19, 2016   #1676
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The other day we were cutting ductile iron pipe with a gas powered chop saw and i took this cool looking pic. The mineral makeup of ductile iron creates an almost firework type spark when cut. The sparks look really cool when you put the cutting torch to it.
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This will get you in the right mindframe Worth.

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I just came in from sweeping the front porch all I have had to eat all day is 3 radishes one half of a pickle and a hot Fresno pepper.

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I just came in from sweeping the front porch all I have had to eat all day is 3 radishes one half of a pickle and a hot Fresno pepper.

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Old February 22, 2016   #1680
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You might ask what does this have to do with gardening?? Keeping these out of our garden is our biggest challenge. Worst than a tomato hornworm! Breakfast consists of oatmeal, sunflower seeds, cranberries, raisins. blueberries, and whatever other fruits we had.
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