Yeah, but with sprouts, you always are wondering, sow what?
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Yeah, but with sprouts, you always are wondering, sow what?
You seem to be planting the seeds of apathy.
Well, if so, then I certainly won't care what grows from them.
Heck, I can't even be bothered to finish thi
4 days and no update - I'm starting to get withdrawal symptoms...
Just preparing for harvest here. One more day to mung bean and mixed radish sprouts again. Love that crunch.
Starting to think about spring planting. Not just yet, though.
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starting to think about spring planting.
A pair of rabbits showed up on my lawn a few weeks ago. I saw them pretty nearly every day for the last few weeks. That's really quite odd, as I don't have a fence around the part where they were located, and I'm just in a suburb, so why they would choose to be on my lawn rather than the neighbors...I can't say, but there they were.
Eventually, I decided to get them some rabbit food. They seemed to be doing fine, eating my lawn and other vegetation, and they didn't seem to be straying, but might as well feed the guests, so I bought some food the other day.
Since I bought the food, they have vanished. As far as I know, they never ate any, so it wasn't some kind of critique on my culinary offerings, it appears to be pure coincidence. I assumed they were just passing through, so I didn't get them anything. Then I did get them something...just at the point where they moved on.
Those rabbits had a spring in their step, but now the only hops I have will show up in the backyard.
Meet Dino, my new golden retriever puppy shown here playing tug-of-war with his big brother Zeus using a Mr. Bill toy ("Oh, Nooooooo!")
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Cher t-bebe, that is adorable.
Nothing quite like a puppy.
Cooper, my grand-pup...I get pictures from my son in Maine...
I like pupper pics
This thread has gone to the dogs.
We used to have a small local grocery chain (3 stores) that had a little stand they'd open several times each year selling 25 cent hot dogs. Always long lines, youth organization volunteers, all profits to a "shoes for poor kids" charity. It was very popular.