Texas Fall/Winter thread!

/ Texas Fall/Winter thread!
  • Thread Starter
#2,461  
Jim, should have went "rubber neck'n" You could of asked the truck drivers to do their "washout" on your spillway.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,462  
Jim, They just poured a foundation 1/2 mile down the road from us. This is the first new neighbor in twenty years. The closest neighbor (.7 mile away) moved five years ago so now we will be back up to our population quota.

For plant based fat free (a.k.a. heart healthy)-
Sixdogs and Pacerron, here is the
Gravy recipe:

15 oz can of navy beans, drained/rinsed
1/4 to 1/2 cup vegetable broth
2 tbsp nutritional yeast
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp cajun seasoning
1/4 tsp black pepper
a few drops of liquid smoke
(don't make too thick)
combine all in blender then heat in sauce pan.

Biscuits

1 cup whole wheat flour
2 tsp baking powder
enough applesauce to moisten mixture

(optional spice - whatever you prefer - we use 2 tbsp rosemary/garlic mixture)
(we also add Bensons Table Tasty on top before cooking, you can use a little salt if you like)

400˚ 13 minutes

Thanks to Lindsay Nixon for the base recipes.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,463  
Jim,
Did you add Brandi-Shade to your new tank?

Usually Bing is more current but in your case way behind Google maps in date unless your tanks both sprung a big leak.:).
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,464  
It got down to 52 here last night..
Guess I will wrap my pipes when I get back..
Summer over:


When life was simple?

Running barefooted in the summer time
Stickers and hot sand didn't stand a change
Summer would end with a blast of cool wind

Then Fall with cold air
Jacket was all you would need
Put those shoes on before you leave

I don't want you getting sick
You never doubted it wasn稚 so
But you always got a runny nose

Winter you didn't need to be told
Those shoes were the first thing hit the floor
Wishing you had two pairs of socks or more

Breaking icicles off the edge of the roof
Knowing spring is on the way
You saw green grass today

Put that old jacket back in it place
Summer time and those shoes are off
Those stickers hurt and that sand is hot

Can you remember?
Lou
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,465  
Sorry,, it was my mistake I forgot to carry the two,, minus the four.. multiply by six and add the eight.. then it came out correct.. how could I made a mistake like that after all of these year? :confused3:eek:ld age I guess,, this is Monday isn't it?:D Lou..
Lou,
I'm not sure what day it is. We worked Sunday night to have more days off for the Holidays. So I've been a day off all week.

I think your math has an error in it. You forgot to add two ferrets, subtract one cat, divide by one dog......and multiply by 20 odd catfish. Then there's the henweigh situation.
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,466  
bindian, She will love $.10/ hr. On all the catering gigs I've taken her on she worked for free. She makes a pretty good hand.

Charlie

Charlie,
You got it wrong. You get $.10/ hr. She'll get $.15/hr.:D
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,467  
I live on a dead-end road, so anytime I see trucks or equipment coming by my house, they are always going to one of my neighbors. Yesterday, my wife saw several crews in pickups pulling trailers go by. Then, about an hour later I started seeing redi-mix trucks, 6 total. Somebody is pouring a new foundation, I think. I hate to go rubber necking up and down the road, but I'm always curious when there is building activity around. Out of 32 residences in this development, only 10 are built structures with foundations. The rest are all mobile homes. Anytime someone builds a shop or home, it's a big deal.

Cement Ponds to catch all the runoff to your ponds.
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,469  
Lou,
Before you go off to Vegas.....
Have you ever had a paint with white sclera eyes where the white part was laced with color in some areas?
We were trimming hooves yesterday, She trims, I hold the rope, and I, as usual make a remark about the horse having
funny coloration in the back side of her eye. It is white but strewn with lines and spots of brown pigment. At normal distance it reminds me of a growth or something but is smooth and not projecting.
My wife brought it up this morning, as I must have caused her to worry about it.
I gotta learn to keep my mouth shut on her animal things.
From what I see on the net it is probably normal for paints, Apps, and some other breeds.
When the snow stops I may try to get a closeup picture. Meanwhile, it's time to eat.
Ron
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,470  
Jim,
Did you add Brandi-Shade to your new tank?

Usually Bing is more current but in your case way behind Google maps in date unless your tanks both sprung a big leak.:).

Brandi-shade???:confused3: Do you mean the aqua-green dye? The green in that photo you posted is because of one little bag of fertilizer. The plankton went berserk. Can you say "over-fertilized" boys and girls?:D Anyhow, I drained/pumped all that water into the newer pond on the left and dug the first pond 4' deeper. That was then and this is now. It's never rained enough to collect over 4' deep since I dug it out more. That's why I think I dug just deep enough to expose the rain repellent.:confused2:

bindian said:
Cement Ponds to catch all the runoff to your ponds.

I think it's probably a company called Masonry Concepts Corp down the road from me. A fellow has built himself quite a business that he runs out of his 12 acre tract. He already has one big shop and a materials yard covering about 5 of the 12 acres.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,471  
Lou,
I'm not sure what day it is. We worked Sunday night to have more days off for the Holidays. So I've been a day off all week.

I think your math has an error in it. You forgot to add two ferrets, subtract one cat, divide by one dog......and multiply by 20 odd catfish. Then there's the henweigh situation.
hugs, Brandi

I re-did the math and you were right when I add everything plus three pounds for the chicken and dumplings,, you are only 24 now.. You are like my wife now.. you had your children before you were born.:shocked::confused3::laughing:. Lou
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,472  
Lou,
Before you go off to Vegas.....
Have you ever had a paint with white sclera eyes where the white part was laced with color in some areas?
We were trimming hooves yesterday, She trims, I hold the rope, and I, as usual make a remark about the horse having
funny coloration in the back side of her eye. It is white but strewn with lines and spots of brown pigment. At normal distance it reminds me of a growth or something but is smooth and not projecting.
My wife brought it up this morning, as I must have caused her to worry about it.
I gotta learn to keep my mouth shut on her animal things.
From what I see on the net it is probably normal for paints, Apps, and some other breeds.
When the snow stops I may try to get a closeup picture. Meanwhile, it's time to eat.
Ron

Honestly Ron I don't believe I have ever noticed,, I have my share of paints, apps or pala/apps,, and few more,, can't remember looking at their eyes.. unless they were blue eye just to see if they were light sensitive or bline.. When I was young I traded a lot of horses,, all of my horses you could shoot off of..I always guarantee the first shot.:thumbsup: some seen the humor, others thought they had some kind of warranty plan. City people.:laughing:. Lou
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,474  
Charlie,
You got it wrong. You get $.10/ hr. She'll get $.15/hr.:D
hugs, Brandi

I guess I should feel lucky she doesn't get the whole $.25. Just in case I may tell a little fib and say we're only getting $.15/hr. A little fib wouldn't hurt........would it?

Charlie
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,475  
I guess I should feel lucky she doesn't get the whole $.25. Just in case I may tell a little fib and say we're only getting $.15/hr. A little fib wouldn't hurt........would it?

Charlie

Only if she signs the contract. How many times has a little fib landed you in the dog house? She could be eligible for a sign on bonus also.
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,476  
I posted in the Good Morning thead about my wife and I delivering "meals on wheels" to fireant mounds.;) In the last two months with our soaking rain showers, we've had fireant mounds popping up in our yard, on pond dams, and even in areas where I just added fill soil within the last year. I fondly remember the days when I had no fireant mound that I knew about and a lot less sand-burrs/grass-burrs than we now have. Has anyone else noticed the sudden appearance of fireants? We have doped over 100 mounds from softball size to football size or larger. After the last rain, I'd bet we had over a dozen mounds appear in our yard and the rest along traveled paths and sun-washed slopes. I don't want to do any broadcast treatment for fireants because that insecticide is so poisonous to fish. I carefully sprinkle only a minimum amount on the mounds around my ponds and lake. It seems effective without causing danger to my fish. Anyone else have big mounds appearing in hay fields, around water, or in your yards?
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,477  
Jim, that was "normal" situation for us when we lived in Navarro County. I applied Logic Fire Ant Bait at the recommended rate of one pound per acre once or twice a year, and it would appear that we had no fire ants . . . until it rained. And then we'd have at least a dozen to 2 dozen pop up all around the house, shop, and barn. So then, I'd treat each of those mounds with a gallon of diluted Malathion liquid and we'd be good until the next rain.

Of course when I bought the place the first of 1995, the previous owner had not been doing anything about them, so there were huge fire ant mounds everywhere. Hitting those with the brush hog would sure put a load on it.:laughing:
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,479  
Texas A&M suggests a 2-step approach to control of fireants. I have been skeptical of broadcast baits even though I know they are very effective. I've told myself that if I kill all insects in my yard, I only make it easier for fireants to move in in subsequent years. I suppose that means a yearly treatment. I know Sam's sells a broadcast product that is reasonably priced at the beginning of each growing season. Of course, I've terraced so that my whole yard drains into my ponds close to my house. This presents another dilemma, my fish. Perhaps marking mounds in my yard and spot treating is what I need to do. I know it is futile to think I can completely destroy them. Some level of acceptable control is probably the best any of us ever achieve.

I used to have problems around my aerobic septic system and also in electrical boxes. Cattle insecticide ear tags have eliminated the problems in these areas. They are amazingly effective and long lasting.
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #2,480  
Texas A&M suggests a 2-step approach to control of fireants. I have been skeptical of broadcast baits even though I know they are very effective. I've told myself that if I kill all insects in my yard, I only make it easier for fireants to move in in subsequent years. I suppose that means a yearly treatment. I know Sam's sells a broadcast product that is reasonably priced at the beginning of each growing season. Of course, I've terraced so that my whole yard drains into my ponds close to my house. This presents another dilemma, my fish. Perhaps marking mounds in my yard and spot treating is what I need to do. I know it is futile to think I can completely destroy them. Some level of acceptable control is probably the best any of us ever achieve.

I used to have problems around my aerobic septic system and also in electrical boxes. Cattle insecticide ear tags have eliminated the problems in these areas. They are amazingly effective and long lasting.

Have you tried the "Orange Oil and soap" method around your pond area?
How to Get Rid of Fire Ants - Homesteading and Livestock - MOTHER EARTH NEWS
 

Marketplace Items

48” Titan Skid Steer Root Grapple – SSQA – Excellent Condition
48” Titan Skid...
2011 Toyota Camry Sedan (A56859)
2011 Toyota Camry...
832744 (A61166)
832744 (A61166)
1993 International 4900 Utility Flatbed Truck (A60352)
1993 International...
ASSET DESCRIPTIONS & CONDITION (A59908)
ASSET DESCRIPTIONS...
2019 CATERPILLAR 326FL EXCAVATOR (A60429)
2019 CATERPILLAR...
 
Top