Ed of all trades
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RNG thanks for the videos. You have a pretty yard that is for sure and I have to watch the marbles one again. Ed
^^^^^ 6 is bad 3 is good .... More homework.... This is like being back in grad school again. My existing brain cells may protest.Thanks- J
I'm not. Just going to feed him and name him.
The best thing about it, even though I had a 1/2" diameter (12.7 mm x 1 mm wall for my foreign friends) 316 stainless tube for a "stick", I still had to pick thorns out of my fingers for a few minutes.
Plant some toxic rooted plants....Just keep whipper from eating it.
Picked about 1/2 gallon of dewberries during lunch at work. It took 45 minutes, maybe about 10-20% were ripe, but sparse. Not as good as last year. The best thing about it, even though I had a 1/2" diameter (12.7 mm x 1 mm wall for my foreign friends) 316 stainless tube for a "stick", I still had to pick thorns out of my fingers for a few minutes. Fortunately at work, I have a really nice stereoscope that I put on about 15 power and it has this really nice fiber optic ring light that provides "cool" light. They are really so nice. Everyone who picks thorny planted berries should have one.
I will probably pick again either Friday or next Monday.
It was our turn (optional) to provide our church youth with a meal and I took them some famous chicken tenders, fries and special sauce from College Station. The kids went wild about them. I watched about 20 people vaporize 100 chicken tenders and fries. The kids get bored with pizza.
Well, I’ve managed to land in the hospital with this crud finally. Got really sick this morning and Ellen took me to the ER. Breathing treatments, Roceferin + Azrithromiacin and I’m feeling much better! View attachment 550799
Peak of Tornado Season Approaches: April, May and June Are Most Active and Dangerous Months of Year | Weather Underground
Our friends in the NW and I bet Roy must love this tornado map. No tornadoes.
One hit half a mile from here about 8 years ago, tore up homes and trailers, ripped the top off the big tree in my back yard.
Which I finally had to dig out last Fall and replaced with a magnolia.
So the prior owners got a cheap replacement shingle job which already is starting to look worn on the side facing the afternoon sun.
I've thought of making a shelter in the corner of my garage. I suppose I could always crawl under the house which is elevated about three feet. But what if it collapses on you?
Reinforcing one small area might work.
I could never live in Kansas...without a bomb proof shelter. Or North Texas apparently.
Kyle, I have picked a lot of berries in my time, not many dew berries but what is the stick for? Leaning or beating the berries into submission? Or snakes?
Ed
I know when I pick Texas dew berries the stick is used to push the stickers vines out of the way to get to the berries. last years vines that have died are really bad, the splinters break off easily and into your skin, the one on the green vines mostly poke and rip. When I got finished picking my gallon of berries yesterday my hands were two colors - berry purple and blood red. My reward is cobbler for breakfast!
Almost everything in Texas either wants to either puncture you or bite you, not a place for sissys.