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Like sliced bread, you mean?
Like sliced bread, you mean?
Almost too pretty to feed to the grinder! Almost!Banana bread with infused MJ sounds good.
No chop-chop yet.
This is one of the non main smaller colas I cut two weeks ago. Dry enough to ignite.
So now I passed the driving test and line up for the license and there saying I can't get itI remember having a tire that was a little low, not drastic. And they cancelled my drive test. Good luck!
Guilty of both! One of my favorite shows is on patrol live! I just can’t get enough of watching idiots getting busted and thrown in jail like I used to! L O L! And I’ve had drunk driving in the past but didn’t do what the judge said. And they caught me and suspended my license for a year, did a 90 day work furlough with antibuse Three times a week for the furlough. A week in Orange County jail! I know what happens when you don’t fulfill your obligation to the court! L O L! So Frankster Gets no sympathy from this quarter!@NotFrankster get you a lawn mower! What all the dui guys drive in my town. @Oldchucky damn that interrogation @ Frankster sounds as if 1. You have some serious experience or 2. You watch too many law shows
I don’t watch those shows! Sirens make me nervous. Never had one, for sure don’t want one either! But I do have a fine zero turn Gravely for just in case!Guilty of both! One of my favorite shows is on patrol live! I just can’t get enough of watching idiots getting busted and thrown in jail like I used to! L O L! And I’ve had drunk driving in the past but didn’t do what the judge said. And they caught me and suspended my license for a year, did a 90 day work furlough with antibuse Three times a week for the furlough. A week in Orange County jail! I know what happens when you don’t fulfill your obligation to the court! L O L! So Frankster Gets no sympathy from this quarter!
I’ve got a 21 horse husky with a Kawi Motor. Top speed about 5 mph! My 25-year-old snapper would blow its Doors off! L O LI don’t watch those shows! Sirens make me nervous. Never had one, for sure don’t want one either! But I do have a fine zero turn Gravely for just in case!
You’re talking of the ozark mountains? There’s not much up there besides a ton of Amish. That’s just one of the more popular Amish living spots. They’re always crossing highways with their buggies, and I’ve tried talking to them before and some are nice but most don’t seem to like us. But the ozarks are beautiful, I wouldn’t live there tho.I think the Ozarks will definitely develop more in the next few years. Certainly in those areas in Missouri where I once lived as a kid. Land prices will rise. Probably the best long term investment these days IMO. So many people are moving off grid and it's entirely feasible these days. Batteries and solar panels
Those areas will always be rural communities but it's certainly changing anywhere it's rural and desirable. The Ozarks should be on the top of the list.
I’d not live anywhere else I like the Amish. Love fresh eggs and meat from them too. They built a thirty by fifty barn on my place in a day!You’re talking of the ozark mountains? There’s not much up there besides a ton of Amish. That’s just one of the more popular Amish living spots. They’re always crossing highways with their buggies, and I’ve tried talking to them before and some are nice but most don’t seem to like us. But the ozarks are beautiful, I wouldn’t live there tho.
Cottonwood is valuable? I got a ton of them around me. They load my car up with all of the cotton when it’s season. They can be a pain in the ass getting it off of everything. I never saw it in FL, only in KS. I guess it’s a western tree maybe?We have a little thing called a vine oak. It's not a really useful tree unless you're wanting to make spears
It's always got a half dozen or so shoot's
The hardwood maple and alder... Cottonwood are the only desirable hardwood
Personally I prefer the Pacific Red Cedars what a magical . I want to make a tiny lodge out of the stumps hollow in a few places up there I got a few trees you can walk under the roots
That second photo is just too the bottom limbs
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Btw I’m pretty sure it’s RA the sun godCancer from being around a radioactive ...
I have to agree it looks of Egyptian origins although they probably have breeds descending all throughout Asia during that era Something the ruling class traded back in the day...
Idols of worship and good fortune. Bastet, also called Bast, ancient Egyptian goddess worshiped in the form of a lioness and later a cat. The daughter of Re, the sun god, Bastet was an ancient deity whose ferocious nature was ameliorated after the domestication of the cat around 1500 bce.
Cat's are fun but that one looks more like work. Or an investment of sorts
Even if I could afford (I can't) I'd stick with the alley
If I was going to breed animals it would be something like rottweiler puppies
If they build me a 30 x 50’ barn I love them!I’d not live anywhere else I like the Amish. Love fresh eggs and meat from them too. They built a thirty by fifty barn on my place in a day!
Cottonwood is garbage wood out west also!Cottonwood is valuable? I got a ton of them around me. They load my car up with all of the cotton when it’s season. They can be a pain in the ass getting it off of everything. I never saw it in FL, only in KS. I guess it’s a western tree maybe?
I’d not live anywhere else I like the Amish. Love fresh eggs and meat from them too. They built a thirty by fifty barn on my place in a day!
The Peter Weir directed movie WITNESS with Harrison Ford had an excellent barn raising segment..Pounding in wooden dowels instead of nails. If you've never seen that movie I'd recommend, speaking of Amish people and their beliefs.I watched them take down 2 story barn down in a single day. I was living there on the property at the time. That barn was big enough for 10 adults to play 5 on 5 ball hockey. It was built during the 1800s with all old growth lumber. The charge for the work was what they got out of the lumber.
Those guys would walk back and forth across beams 50 feet up in the air and work along with they're manual tools like it was nothing. I respected that.
That's where we used to play rec ball hockey a couple nights a week. That brought back some really cool good memories.