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Arghhh! Squirrels have discovered strawberries!
Comments (15)Yeah, you're not supposed to run either but since the pickup was between me and the bear (up on the hill with the blueberries and raspberries) I figured I could scoot into the front garage door - but I hit the keypad to close as I was running under, of course it stopped so then I had to get to back of garage and hit the button there. I guess shouldn't been in that much of a hurry since it would have had to come down hill and get in between the 2 cars in the garage before I got into the house, even if it happened to get under the garage door as it was closing. But that's the closest I've come (about 25ft) - though 1 night a few years ago I opened the back garage door when I heard trash can banging, that was probably also about 25ft (width of garage) but since I just poked my head out I didn't feel as exposed. Took the bear spray with me when I picked wild raspberries yesterday....See MoreHow soon until these flowers open all the way up! arghhh
Comments (4)Ok, It is very close. There appears to be 4 flower buds and 2 are bigger that the others. They will open soon. The 2 big buds were tilting away from each other when i left work this morning but they were closer together last night. They might be open when i get home or at the latest this weekend. Do you know if i can use the pollen from the flowers to pollinate the stamen of my amaryllis or can they only be pollinated by another amaryllis? I want then to turn into seed pods so that i can try to grow my own from seed. They are sooo much fun!...See MorePhotographer is coming tomorrow, arghhh!
Comments (24)Beautiful land! Make sure the aerial photos are annotated. The photographer can do that in a professional way and show the designated areas. I would have a border all along the acreage in at least one photo to show the land that comes with the property. You know your boundaries, but buyers don't know without you showing the boundary lines....See MoreArghhh ... my FP bit the dust
Comments (18)Last Autumn I replaced my dying Cuisinart with a Breville Sous Chef Peel & Dice. It's expensive, but worth it. It lives up to the promise that previous food processors didn't deliver for me. My only negatives are that I still haven't received my promotional extras (though they said they were being shipped so maybe I'll have them before August is out) and it doesn't come with a disk for powder grating parmesan and similar. Until I have one of the latter, I'm keeping the old Cuisinart on a spare shelf. There are other versions of the same Breville without the peeling and dicing that are priced more similarly to the competition, but for please-let-me-out-of-the-kitchen quantities of potatoes and the like, they're so worth it. The whole machine is just really well designed, down to the attachments holder, which is big, but so good. The bowl is big, and there's also a small bowl for little stuff. Check it out. At the very least, giving a look should be amusing....See Morekathyg_in_mi
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