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Got tomatoes planted, hope this works. Cantaloupe might be a little too close, but didn’t want to move it.
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3 more tomatoes planted between cucumber and potatoes. Saw some potatoes popping up.
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Jet going over on approach to IAD.

Glad no bears here yet. Heard there were strawberries ready to eat, gotta go.
 
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Good evening all. 64ºF for the start, partly cloudy skies, light breeze. Light wind, some additional cloudiness, and high temp was 84ºF, HI86ºF. Putter to start day, bike ride, then trip to town to drop truck at dealer for CEL, lunch, groceries, and mower parts. Nap when we got home then pizza for dinner.
Dennis I don't know that you did anything wrong. Hope the panel trellis works out.
Paul neat pic of helper. I still don't always put tools away :(.
Randy(wag) hope the training goes well. Sorry to hear about the Scout master. Good luck finding another person.
Jay nice pics.
RS lot of watering. I use a coffee filter for "fine" filtering. Nice pics. The flowers look great.
Bill thanks for the progress update. Good to hear bug deterrent working.
Buppies thanks, so am I.
Kilroy finding is always a 50/50 prospect.
Buppies hope you rain shows up. Sorry to hear about sleep, prayers sent.
Ron nice day yesterday. Hope the trailer coating went well today. Nice sunrise.
Kilroy hope day trip went well. Nice score on pipe. Good to hear BBQ good.
Drew hope you got house picked up for cleaner. Hope RV prep and clean progressed well. Good luck with pickling the radishes.
Buppies sorry about new bear raiding feeders.
Billy 50 is a good temp. Sorry about the closed trails and the lost person died. Hope you knew of somewhere else to hike.
Billy nice fire ring.
Ken thank you. Hope you had a good day.
Don any idea how the Farm produce compares to store produce, price wise? No pics
Paul glad weather not a factor on trip. Does it affect Zoe when class canceled? Hope staple work went well.
Buppies what did you name the previous bear?
Bill glad your dad was not hurt by bear. When I went to Philmont scout ranch, they said don't climb tree, bear could climb faster than you!
Frits hope you found enough fence posts. Good luck with brake bleeding on RTV, any YouTube videos?
RNG good to hear mowing almost done, hope weed whacking goes as well. August is a ways away, hope you can work something out. Sorry you had trouble with Garmin software, I have more trouble with documentation than the software.
Dennis sorry bags of mulch don't go very far. Sounds nice on the porch. Good to hear more weed spraying was accomplished.
Lou house repair sounds like it is coming along nicely.
Ted sorry about lost post. Most of the time if my post does not make on the thread it is still in the edit box. Sorry no more rain yet. Glad you found a good sale on the mulch. Ted bet you could win if you wanted to, knee and all. :)
Frits impressive savings. Thanks for update on son, good to here he is doing better. Glad your system is working.
David good to heat HH fun and met new couple. Hope pw went well.
Jay funny I blame my inability on lack of focus and laziness :( Good to hear septic system ok for a while, 2 years short time.
Dennis time for coin flip.
David you have such a neat house and setup there, hope your son opts to take advantage of it.
Drew thanks for link.
Frits interesting pic.
Bill glad stump project is done. Good luck with plow and conveyor work.
Drew glad trip prep going well, nice pic
Thomas thanks for thoughts and prayers.
Thomas glad mrs. not hurt by Boo. Hope the grilling was good.
Jay pic does not look scary ;).
Randy(wag) hope no damage from wind event. Hope town run went well and no problems from trampolines
Buppies sorry bear is back. maybe make poster of Jay's wife and see if that works ;)
Dennis hope arches work.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle /Daughter, /mom's breathing, /learning new job, /friends upcoming new baby, /son's migraines, Bird /aging issues, Ron /heart, Billy /mom hypertension & congestive heart failure, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /new skin cancer spot and treatment, /back surgery healing, /wife knee healing, Thomas /gout, Phil /reflux, Frits /veteran son with mental issues, /granddaughter with Evans Syndrome, Ken /dad possible dementia, Steppenwolfe /son-auto immune disorder, Grev /wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery, /retirement & disability red tape, /family issues, Lou /eye issues, /loss of brother, /heart issues, Doug and wife/health issues, / hand nerve and surgery, /fall and recovery, / wife headaches and heart eval, / David(sadamo)/Sophie's and David's new eye surgery recovery, Chris /neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /marriage dissolving, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's healing from back surgery, Dennis /retirement, /neighbor issues, /land development, /favorable winds not in the forecast there "alligallyitus" and back in hospital, Drew /back operation issues, /friend's wife cancer diagnosis and recovery, mike /wife's healing from surgery, Scotty /back pain, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Fatjay /father broken hip, Ukraine war, and Country.
 
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61F and cloudy @ 00:00, heading down to 56F in the overnight for the low.

Today's high was 80.8F.

Have had that haze in the sky from the Canadian fires. Supposed to clear out over the next 24 hours.

Ten Day now showing no more than 20% chance of rain throughout the entire period ... :oops:

And just like that our precipitation surplus will be gone.

Put out 20 mealworms first thing.

Then got the old blue tarp that was covering the northwest corner of the garden area pulled up and hauled up to the can at the road. Was a royal pain doing it, as it had grass and weeds growing through it in spots, making it hard to pull up.

Around that time The Woman made the run to the grocery store, asked for my preferences for dinner: baked pork chops with scalloped potatoes ... (y)

Had to borrow my key for Her car ... since She laid down her set somewhere in the house and didn't remember where ... not sure if that situation has resolved itself yet or not ... :rolleyes:

Unloaded 4 bags of critter food from van. Left the lime in there, makes it easier to load the Chapin tow-behind spreader ... don't have to bend down and pick the bags up ... ;)

Sprayer was ready to go, so I loaded that up into the dump cart and took it around back and got back to that ... got rest of the east side of garden finished up, then did the area the blue tarp was on + plus west side of blueberries/rhubarb.

Needed a break from that so I dropped the dump cart and hooked up the spreader and did the entire front yard, first using a north/south pattern, then went back over it again using east/west.

Once I had that done I started on the area down around the house and put several bags down on that.

All told 22 bags @ 40 lbs each = 880 lbs of lime spread. Still have 3 bags left to go.

Even remembered to screen all of them ... something I forgot to do with the 40 lb bag of gypsum I put on the garden yesterday ... 🤬

Unloaded the cattle panels out of the van and set them up against the side.

Made a very horrifying discovery yesterday: found a young bluebird - probably one of the fledgelings - down by the feeders at the west side of the house (500' away from their nest box), on the ground. It was still alive (barely) but a hole had been pecked through the back of its skull.

House sparrows will often do this ... 🤬

Repaired the door on Nest Box No. 1, and pulled down Nest Boxes No's. 3 and 4 and emptied them out. The bluebird that was in No. 3 was actually dead and still in there ... no obvious signs of attack, head hadn't been pecked in ... but I still suspect House Sparrows.

So I definitely need to pull the sparrow trap out and get it set up and baited tomorrow.

Took a couple of loads of weeds and debris up to the compost pile.

Did some more spraying on the planting bed on the south side of the frog pond. That will get planted with day lilies once we get it cleaned up.

Sprayed around the hosta beds around a hawthorn and an ornamental cherry on the south side.

Need to modify my ground rod driver bit which I made out of a duplicate HFT SDS Max hammer drill bit.

Will cut the bit/pipe end off and find a bigger piece of pipe that will accommodate t-posts and weld that on.

Sure won't be tonight though as I'm whipped and having lots of cramps, mainly in my hands. Hot shower seems to be helping though.

Had a great dinner: two baked chops and a large helping of scalloped potatoes ... (y)

A couple of local weeds, both pretty ... and both rather prolific here at the moment:

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That one appears to be either creeping charlie (Glechoma hederacea) or lesser calamint (Clinopodium nepeta)

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Might be butterweed (Packera glabella, aka cress leaf groundsel, yellowtop), if so it's toxic to humans if eaten.

Probably be an early night tonight ... ;)
Hope everyone had a great day ... (y)
 
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Drinking warm cup of coffee. 48° with clear skies this morning. Heading to 64° with sun and then clouds in late afternoon. After sitting on porch for awhile my eyes and sinuses started to react to the smoke in the air. Stayed in house most of the day. May do same today.
Humming Birds are back at feeders.
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Everyone stay safe and well.

Good Morning All.
 
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71F cloudy chance of couple quick passing showers.

Work day and some of costumers request and clear stated "WE DON"T etc. etc. and they still ask. 🙄

Last evening little after 8 Boo show up and used his noise to check out Mrs. newly planted rose bushes,in no time Mrs. was on the deck giving Boo some meaning full words :oops: Boo walk off than lay down 30' away,I just sat in the chair didn't mumble a word.

Plans for the evening...grill some hot sausages with fixing,just before dark feet up wait for critters and stars.

Enjoyyour evening all.
When we had our business, we would often get people who were very vocal in their opinions about everything we were doing wrong and how we should run the business (obviously to the customer’s full benefit and our financial downfall…).

I cam up with a simple technique that quickly ended such discussions.

I would let them spew until they ran down, and then I would reach into my pocket and produce a business card for our real estate agent, and just as loudly say “Make us a fair offer and you can run this place the “CORRECT” way and show the world how much better you are at this than we are.”

the result was usually stunned silence from the complainer and stifled giggles from other customers.
 
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Good Morning!

God has given us another chance to get it right (or at least not screw up too badly…).

45.5F, going to mid 70s, sunny all day.

Dentist today, maybe get up to the woodlot for more seat time, pup a couple more stumps and possibly clear some undergrowth before felling more trees.

Relatives got off on their travels and arrived at destination ok. Mrs. and I took a day trip to Helen GapA for a “light lunch” of schnitzels and spatzle and red cabbage and pretzels and cheese sauce and other healthy food items. On the way home, we stopped in the Clarksville Antique Mall and picked up amp couple items of interest. Mrs got a vintage music box, my big score (which Mrs actually spotted) was in a booth that had a 50% Off sale, which was an Ender-3 3D printer with five spools of filament, original price $50. Even if it doesn’t work, the parts are worth more than $25.

Also stopped in the Blue Ridge Honey Co and bought two screened bottom boards since the weather is warming up, and a frame grabber, to make it easier to lift out the frames instead of trying to do it with two hive tools (small prybars).

I do need to pick up a spray can of white paint to paint the bottom boards - I slapped on a quick coat of polyurethane last night just to seal up the wood.

I hope everyone has a happy healthy safe productive blessed day!
 
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Had a Karen at the UPS shop Monday. She just kept going off on how rude the person that was helping her was, when she was the rude and obnoxious one. The guy kept his cool better than I would have.
 
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looks like the start to another warm day, 80 or so and warming temps in the ten days to summer heat
I have a lot to do this morning, a dinner to cook for friends and an rv to get to a campground pulling the trailer.

yes Popgadget, it's only 35 minutes from my house, but realistically 45.
I'll find out later today if the putt putt is open for the season yet.
If so, maybe you'd like to bring your grandson over for a game tomorrow.
or a visit anyway.
I'll know more tonight.
if you are very careful you can let Luca drive the golf cart. Maybe still better on your lap.
but he is really growing
soon he will just look at you and have his hand out for the keys

Ron, don't breathe too much of that stuff, can irritate your lungs.
gives you "leather lungs" like the early firemen had...

packing clothes and food this morning and taking a long shower and shave.
and most important Mostly, the radishes are pickled and in the fridge.
combo of spices, apple cider vinegar and balsamic salad dressing, I skipped the sugar.

wonderful pics of field flowers, just lovely
 
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51 high in 70s today rain still in question for the weekend. Younger bear finally busted bird feeder rubber bullet in his future. Mostly I don’t remember

Prayers for all our Country

I do not like obnoxious people BEF
 
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Paul glad weather not a factor on trip. Does it affect Zoe when class canceled? Hope staple work went well.

I don’t think that she missed it. We have been doing her homework, and she does great- without distraction. The class brings the distractions into play.
Yesterday was take the old fence down day,today is staple the new fence up day.
 
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I think Jay should tell us what makes a good Karen.
this should be interesting

how did you put up with me Buppies? ;)

I am entitled to nothing. Had to earn it all.
I guess the carrot vs the stick approach, the honey approach, is lost on some folks.

I can't even watch the Karen videos on youtube. Too annoying to be around such negative people.
I need to get going, but always fun stuff to kick around here.
Don's veggies are going to be first, then the mid Atlantic kicks in
Ted has a built in air fryer for his veggies, just leave them out in the sun...
 
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Good Morning,
It’s 44 with a high in the upper 70’s forecast under mostly clear skies. Chance of rain this evening.

Yesterday kept me outside all day, I became good friends with the slide hammer nail puller, I removed over 600 feet of wire fence fabric from the posts. I came up with a good way to wrestle the bottom of it free from the vegetation. After all the staples were out and it fell away from the posts flat on the ground, I attached a couple of tie down straps to the far end and pulled it back on itself and away from the posts with the carryall in ~100 foot sections. Continued pulling it all the way to the lane where I folded it back on itself into bundles and stacked them up for the scrap man.

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Next step was to take the Lazer and mow between all the posts, I’ll likely take a string trimmer for a walk this morning and go around each post.
But it’s ready for the the new fabric to be installed, stretched and stapled up.

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You can see Zoe at a full run coming to play, and the bare fence posts in the background.

Breakfast with the professor this morning, then it’s fence time. Youngest son, the engineer that does design work for nuclear submarines will be a fence installer today. We also will have a celebrity guest from GM.

I’ve got the tools all loaded into the carryall, and the loader on the tractor, so I’ll hit the ground running when I get back from breakfast.
 

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Good morning, the low temp was 31, it is 34 now and going to a high of 51°F. Wind N 10 to 20 mph. Cloudy. It rained last night just like predicted. The pounding on my steel roof proved it.
At a high of 51 for today I don't think I need to worry about bugs.

The Thermacell mosquito repeller worked good. It kills/repels just about any small flying critter that wants to either bite or sting you as long as you stay within its' 5' radius.

Regarding obnoxious people, I don't like them nor do I care for mumblers or liars.

On to happier thoughts, I am closer to having all my chores done before I go back to work that I have ever been. 3 June will be my last post here until the fall when I get back from the Northwest.

Have a safe day all
 
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Good Morning,
It’s 44 with a high in the upper 70’s forecast under mostly clear skies. Chance of rain this evening.

Yesterday kept me outside all day, I became good friends with the slide hammer nail puller, I removed over 600 feet of wire fence fabric from the posts. I came up with a good way to wrestle the bottom of it free from the vegetation. After all the staples were out and it fell away from the posts flat on the ground, I attached a couple of tie down straps to the far end and pulled it back on itself and away from the posts with the carryall in ~100 foot sections. Continued pulling it all the way to the lane where I folded it back on itself into bundles and stacked them up for the scrap man.

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Next step was to take the Lazer and mow between all the posts, I’ll likely take a string trimmer for a walk this morning and go around each post.
But it’s ready for the the new fabric to be installed, stretched and stapled up.

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You can see Zoe at a full run coming to play, and the bare fence posts in the background.

Breakfast with the professor this morning, then it’s fence time. Youngest son, the engineer that does design work for nuclear submarines will be a fence installer today. We also will have a celebrity guest from GM.

I’ve got the tools all loaded into the carryall, and the loader on the tractor, so I’ll hit the ground running when I get back from breakfast.
Looks ready for installing the fence. The hard work was getting the old fence pulled off and staples pulled and that is all done. The Milwaukee stapler will come in handy. Your son reminds me of the work I did on BWR and PWR nuclear design and installation work
 
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Don any idea how the Farm produce compares to store produce, price wise? No pics
The June Gold peach orchard will be officially opened for the first picking at 9:00 A.M. Saturday. The price per pound is $3.75. I have not checked the grocery store's prices but it would be hard to compare tree rippened peaches to hard store peaches. In the early spring very large heads of lettuce were $4 ea. The parents get to show the kids how the produce grows and pick it themselves.
The pumpkins in the fall (which were shipped in from Floydada TX) were more than HEB but the ambiance could not be matched and there were lots of farm props in the pumpkin patch which were very popular, lots of babies in the pumpkin patch pictures for the social media generation of parenting.
The pick your own flowers (40 different kinds) this month were sold by the cup/jar/bucket at $8/$14/$25.

Good morning! 64˚F heading to the mid 80's cloudy, .65" rain last night.
I need to plant the cantelope and watermelon seeds today, after I add more compost to the garden, a little late because of the potatoes.
 

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