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  • 5thDragoons
    Super Moderator
    • Apr 2023
    • 653

    #1

    Saturday coffee May 27

    I can tell it's Memorial weekend without looking at a calendar - heavy rain forecast for the next several days. I should probably mow, but it's starting to sprinkle already. Oh, darn! Got up early @ 0415 because Flop Ears needed ear drops again. Went for the usual short hike, and she's better now. I've been seeing a beaver at the pond where we go & took a camera... which of course meant the beaver was a no show.

    As for holiday plans, nothing really going here. Might do the cemetery thing Monday if it's not raining a lick. SW
  • Allen
    Moderator
    • Sep 2009
    • 10583

    #2
    Memorial weekend. The traffic here is like Christmas time. I noticed this Thursday--2 days before the weekend. Sat-Sun-Mon I'm not getting on the road for anything.

    We own a small lot next to my Daughters house (about an acre). My son in-law parks his truck under a large pecan tree there due to the shade. Over a year ago lightning hit his truck and disabled it (took about 8 months for the Chevy dealership to repair it). It wasn't until this spring that I noticed the tree wasn't budding out like the rest and had obviously been hit with the lightning strike too.

    The tree is no doubt close to 100 years old, about 90-95' tall. We called several tree "experts" to cut, grind and remove the tree. Only 2 of these places returned our call with an estimate.

    Anyway, long story made longer, the tree was removed yesterday. Nothing there now but smooth pulverized dirt/sawdust/wood chips. We have several tall trees like this that need to be "topped" to save them from hurricanes.

    Talk about yard work---at least I just watched this time.

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    • lyman
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11269

      #3
      drove down to Kilmarnock to the store for the day (Brother and I own a gunshop there, as well as the one I am based out of here in Chesterfield) and noticed a plethora of State Troopers running radar,
      as well as a lot of travel trailers\RV's,

      tis the season,


      gray here, hit the farmers market this morning for our monthly supply of farm raised eggs, (much better than store bought and about the same price)
      and a few fresh veggies


      got some local seafood whilst I was down in the Northern Neck so we are gonna have fried oysters and some home made crabcakes Sun or Mon,

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      • Doc Sharptail
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2023
        • 431

        #4
        Coffee this a.m. is a little old- rewarmed Tim Hortons in the microwave. Bleah. I'll get up and start a fresh pot after this post.
        Just a few rain sprinkles now- it'll get heavier mid afternoon.
        Played around with the P/B-2A bellows unit this a.m. on the big manfrotto tripod, and I am still learning a lot.
        I'll put a couple pix up in the photography thread...

        Regards,

        Doc Sharptail

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        • Dragonsdad
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2023
          • 382

          #5
          Trying to make up my mind whether i want to run the string trimmer awhile longer or try and take a nap.

          We've been doing the afternoon showers and expecting to do more. It looks like mowing is going to be a weekly deal until things really warm up weather-wise. Too early in the year to set up the air conditioner or I'd be doing that today.

          Friend of mine makes a living as a beekeeper. Dude has multiple hives spread out in two states. I'm continually surprised at the scale of his operations. Claims he lost 12 out of 15 queens (local hives) last winter and he's trying to scale back up. Turns out some thought goes into socializing new hives with those already established. He showed me video of hives at war and it's something I don't want to be around.

          Started putting up a hummingbird feeder last year after one got up in my face on a hot mid-summer afternoon. I swear the heat had him confused.
          Seems they follow the fruit trees flowering out and make it part of their Spring migration pattern. They don't overwinter here but I've got at least one that hangs out. He's pretty good sized as Hummers go. In flight, he makes more of a deep buzz than a high pitched hum. I looked him up once but forgot the species(?). I think species is the term I'm looking for. Website said we have three types that visit the area. I see them so seldom I'd never given them much thought until the one came up and looked me over.
          Last edited by Dragonsdad; 05-27-2023, 11:39.

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          • Allen
            Moderator
            • Sep 2009
            • 10583

            #6
            Originally posted by Dragonsdad
            It looks like mowing is going to be a weekly deal until things really warm up weather-wise.
            You're going to really be mowing then.

            FYI: There is such a critter known as a hummingbird moth. They look a little like the bird and fly like the bird. I only see them at night smacking on sweet smelling flowers.

            Beekeeper. Not for me. Honeybee's attack me for any reason or no reason. As far as relying on the hives for income go, murder wasp, storms, or insecticides can wipe them out overnight. Africanized honey bee's wouldn't be a good thing to happen either.

            But, glad to know some people raise them and help keep their numbers up.

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            • Dragonsdad
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2023
              • 382

              #7
              "...glad to know some people raise them and help keep their numbers up"
              For my friend, it's serious business.
              He makes better money at it than I would have thought but he puts effort into the various processes (renting out hives, etc.) The honey's great.

              My mother planted a type of flower that attracts those hummingbird moths you mentioned... Bouncing Betty's (?).
              Some people call them Hawk moths. Sphinx moths is name for them. I'd say the name tends to be a regional thing but I've always called them hummingbird moths as well. Lady was excitedly pointing out "all the hummingbirds" to her daughter one evening. (there's some evening foot traffic out front) I don't think I made any friends by pointing to the fact they're actually moths. She didn't say anything but I made a mental note, going forward, not to correct a mother in front of her daughter.
              Last edited by Dragonsdad; 05-27-2023, 01:40.

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              • Dragonsdad
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2023
                • 382

                #8
                You're going to really be mowing then.

                After de-thatching and getting some composted steer manure out there, the lawn has both taken off and greened up something fierce. Even the gaps from last year's vole runs are filling in nicely.

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                • Allen
                  Moderator
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 10583

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dragonsdad
                  I made a mental note, going forward, not to correct a mother in front of her daughter.
                  I think that goes for any woman, any time.

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                  • lyman
                    Administrator - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 11269

                    #10
                    cool and breezy here today,

                    wife worked me like a rented mule,
                    farmers market
                    got the truck and went to Home Despot,
                    put a piece of outside furniture together for the front porch
                    pulled up 2 big overgrown box woods out front, (amazing what a chain, truck and a bushaxe will do)

                    trimmed a few limbs, (stihl small saw cranked w\o issues)

                    then steaks on the grill, onions, baby broccoli, and some taters


                    gonna be a glass or 2 of wine, and maybe a few advils,,,,

                    busy day

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                    • Ken The Kanuck
                      Very Senior Member - OFC
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 4094

                      #11
                      Nice here today, been nice all week around 75-80 F. Went out for Dim Sum and then to the grandson's lacrosse game. Tomorrow's another day might getting nothing done again. The wife said I should go bust some clays, might be an idea.

                      KTK

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                      • 5thDragoons
                        Super Moderator
                        • Apr 2023
                        • 653

                        #12
                        Rained a lick all night so probably no cemetery visit today since the roads out there will be muddy. More rain until Wed, the weather guesser sez. I really should have mowed yesterday. SW

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                        • SDigger
                          Deceased
                          • Jul 2022
                          • 57

                          #13
                          Weather starting to crank up some but the coffee will be on 24/7 standby at all times!! Mission accomplished on the first bovine roundup & we all basically survived even thou a 500lber got the best of my carcass & knocked me on me azz! definitely felt that one.
                          Till the monsoon rains arrive (soon!!) it’s long day’s with sporadic hr’s time’s again on the gen’s,fookin donkeys moving in again as usual is the politeness thing I can say about them sob critter’s!
                          Cheer’s all.
                          Last edited by SDigger; 05-28-2023, 01:26.

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                          • lyman
                            Administrator - OFC
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 11269

                            #14
                            welcome back ole cobber, go get a PBR and sit back now you are back on the island

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                            • 5thDragoons
                              Super Moderator
                              • Apr 2023
                              • 653

                              #15
                              It's clouding up to rain again so I mowed. If I'd waited, I would have needed a baler. SW

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