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  1. DFINITLYDISTRUBD
    Concrete, They're to keep the road (and houses on the other side of it) from being swallowed by the lake.

    Purdy plower!

    Re: bug splats

    It will get significantly worse before fall hits....as the grapes (which are every-friggen-where here) ripen we get massive swarms of bugs which hang everywhere like thick black clouds...as it is right now I warsh me windshield daily (sometimes several times) already.
  2. DFINITLYDISTRUBD
    Is fixed, yah?

    How's the critter poking work out fer ya
  3. DFINITLYDISTRUBD
    Ya....twas a settings thing...
  4. DFINITLYDISTRUBD
    I check...prolly a settings issue here...
    Lol! careful I think they bite
  5. DFINITLYDISTRUBD
    I gots some nice new pics in album 1.
    Spending much time exploring my fave haunts round my lil town....prolly start an album dedicated to same...shame pics take so much time to upload only six out of dozens of pics for now...more will follow as time allows...hope alls well at yer end
  6. pamela
    06-26-2009 - permalink
    pamela
    i did notice that he was using the hammer end, however i did not know the proper name of the tool. Very cool, this is one tool i have never used, but maybe some day when i build that cabin in the mountains
    next thinimal please.......
  7. pamela
    06-26-2009 - permalink
    pamela
    groovin on the axe dude! wonder what made you think of that????
  8. Mercedes Benzene
    Absolutely! Life is a very fine thing to wake up to! Do you have any special projects that you're working on right now?
  9. Mercedes Benzene
    Well, I never! How dare you!

    Only kidding! I don't know what that was for! ^^
    How goes it bud?
  10. pamela
    06-22-2009 - permalink
    pamela
    yikes! don't go to a mall you may not get out alive!! can't wait for the next thinimal

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Posted 08-09-2009 at 05:38 PM by Turtle Comments 0
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gotta try 'em!!




Posted 07-11-2009 at 11:45 PM by Turtle Comments 0
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never before last walkabout had i specifically sought the camas seed, and so one revelation for me rooting around that field was that the camas pods & seeds make a most unusual and remarkable sound when disturbed. i may have heard it before in the field but never knew the cause, and would not have associated the sound with camas even this time save it was camas seed i sought & it was camas seed i found. the sound is bright, high pitched, almost like a quick & short whistle or a little...

Posted 07-05-2009 at 09:10 PM by Turtle Comments 1
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took a while to id this as it's not in my books and no one lists 'peach' as a flower color. even when i found it in the state database, peach petals aren't mentioned or the blue anthers, but the 5 petals narrowed it as well as the slender leaves. photos helped a lot as they showed the reddish stems which no source mentioned in the text. once i id'd it, i checked my county listing of vascular plants found and this one is not there. this is the plant i mentioned earlier...

Posted 07-04-2009 at 05:27 PM by Turtle Comments 1
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i have climbed to the mountaintop! while there, i gathered some seeds from wild growing lupine, and now that i have climbed down off the mountain i have commenced a jag to collect more seeds in the wild. took off today & walked to an unmowed field about a mile away & started gathering. i especially wanted to get the yellow salsify i earlier spotted there & i came prepared with a dozen or so rinsed out zipper tobacco puches. looking for native plants only, no aliens thank you, &...

Posted 07-01-2009 at 04:22 PM by Turtle Comments 2
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the beautimous little flower you see, for now, aside this post is a plant native to my area, namely Fringecup - Tellima grandiflora. that it is fringed is obvious, but less so 'grandiflora', as it is a rather not grand but small flower. so this one i collected several years ago and grew in a pot, then put it in the yard in a shady corner last year. it's thriving & i spent the last couple days harvesting the ever-so tiny seeds now matured. of the maybe 40 seeds i got i have planted a few...
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boo ya! got some seeds....
Posted 07-23-2009 at 08:29 PM by Turtle Turtle is offline
yellow salsify not native!!!...
Posted 07-04-2009 at 10:50 PM by Turtle Turtle is offline
some chemistry for ya...
Posted 07-01-2009 at 09:57 PM by Turtle Turtle is offline
Uhm. What can I possibly...
Posted 07-01-2009 at 04:29 PM by Mercedes Benzene Mercedes Benzene is offline
you know what we plumbers...
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