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A song for those that need a cheer up
Comments (1)Don,thanks for a blast from the past. There were so many good singers/song writers during that period of time and frankly,many of them I've forgotten until something like this jars my memory. When I used to actively sell music,his songbooks were very popular,even in the early 90s....See MoreCheer up plant lover !!
Comments (10)Edna, I have you to thank, for me finding this forum. If I had not posted on the plant exchange in October, looking for a pink starburst canna, when you asked if I had a double brugmansia to trade. I had never even heard of a double brugmansia. I started lurking, and decided to post when I saw Jim's post. Now, I am the proud owner of 12 burgmansia cuttings. Soon to be the owner of 16. So I am on my way. I am going to stop after I get my Germany plants in May. Barbra,...See Morecheering me up on a rainy day
Comments (6)It might cheer you up to know that if I sent pics of our garden, you would see only brown and burned out foliage. I am wondering just how many of the daylilies can survive this terrible heat and drought. Enjoy your daylilies in the rain, they are alive and looking good. Desert Icicle is a beauty. Avedon...See MoreAnother picture to cheer everyone up
Comments (14)Jacqueline, Most likely it would have jumped 20 lanes had they been there. However, maybe they need to take another look at how to build the fire lanes. Back in the horse and buggy days the fire wagons didn’t have much power behind their water streams, but today they do. Same things goes for the fire lanes. Don’t fight the fires with yesterdays technology. Maybe a few water tanks spaced around the areas with pipes running to pump houses that wet the areas down such that any flying sparks can’t start new fires. Screens to catch the flying sparks. Not that any of that would work but I feel they need to sit down and take another look at it. Some time back my son told me that one of the ways they now fight fires in a building is poke a pipe through the building right into the center of the hottest fire and then suck the heat out. Sounds like that would just be adding fuel to the fire but it removes the heat allowing the water to put the fire out. Also, in this day and age why not put fire/heat sensors around such that the fires are located before they become 800,000 acres in size. A camera feeding a picture to a program that would scan the pictures for fires would allow huge areas to be monitored without any moving parts needed. Just mount the camera up high so a large area is scanned. Lets hope they get the fires put out soon as it sure is putting a hurt to a lot of folks....See More- 4 years ago
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