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That's it? It's that simple? Hahaha oh man.

I don’t know if it’s that simple but that’s it in a nut shell. These two videos taught me what I know about brix and bio mass.


 
Well that will have to do until the next dump of snow. A balmy -12 celsius out but the wind finally quit. Nothing worse than the wind blowing all that snow down your back. Perhaps I should invest in a cab for the tractor........Now to curl up in front of the fire with a joint and a coffee.....stay lit my friends...
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Fun times cleaning the front porch. Boxes of stuff on the shelves are just a catch all till I find a use for it. 3 boxes of crap condensed down to half a box of stuff I have use for, stuff that needs to be put with an item I'm using in the house, and things I've been looking for like my Lookah and my old crappy soldering iron.
 
The FEMA guidelines for flood remediation say that mold is only an issue if things can't get dried out within 5 days.
I dont know what their schedule is but they seem to have it handled.
 
Another flamingo rescued.
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These type of plastic flamingos were mainstays of Florida life when I was growing up. Trying to find em now is near impossible. All kinds saying they are, but are not and barely last a year in the yard. Problem with these guys was the legs weren't attached well and would eventually fall off. People would just toss em then. Got this one at my local, noticed he was down so asked the owner if I could have him.
That why I needed my crappy soldering iron.
Like to know where Natural light found em for their promotion
 
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Look at that...gotta be minimum 2,000 broccoli in that field...all from the same growing co-op..same seed...and 1decides it is variegated...

I love genetics....:pass:...


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One for @Mañ'O'Green ....:headbang:...all the artichokes.....they get picked Christmas eve morning.....
 
Another flamingo rescued.
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These type of plastic flamingos were mainstays of Florida life when I was growing up. Trying to find em now is near impossible. All kinds saying they are, but are not and barely last a year in the yard. Problem with these guys was the legs weren't attached well and would eventually fall off. People would just toss em then. Got this one at my local, noticed he was down so asked the owner if I could have him.
That why I needed my crappy soldering iron.
Like to know where Natural light found em for their promotion



 
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