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Legend says that only a Construction Worker pure of heart may retrieve it     (img.gvid.tv)
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Cactus flower (+ date sprout update - photos) original content     (img.gvid.tv)
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4th bloom of the summer. I've had it in a 3 gallon pot for a little over 20 years, and the bloom you see is at 9 feet above the ground. Have a second one in another 3 gallon pot, but that one fell over and broke into several pieces. Am rooting those pieces now. More info and photos about the san pedro cactus at this link.

https://lophophora.blogspot.com/2013/02/flowering-san-pedro-cactus-trichocereus.html

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If you saw my 'date sprouts' post a few months ago, am finally potting them today.

How it started: https://img.gvid.tv/i/2Hbp55o4.jpg

Today: https://img.gvid.tv/i/2JPegnGs.jpg & https://img.gvid.tv/i/3XDcYw4n.jpg

I have no place to grow date palms, so will guerilla garden them, or give them away. They're a random assortment of around 12 types of dates from Palm Springs, CA.
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A look inside my worm bin. Warning: rotting food - worms... original content     (img.gvid.tv)
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This is the top tray that's almost full. Worms are 'Red Wigglers'. Rotting food is a mix of various veggies, with crushed eggshells from the duck eggs. If you look closely at the inside lower right, you'll see a baby worm that looks like a tiny white line.

These worms are good at turning your scraps into worm castings, which are a great soil enhancer for your garden. This 'colony' or whatever you call them is a little over 20 years old. The bin itself is a Can-O-Worms. (Random site for info and pics: https://unclejimswormfarm.com/maintaining-a-can-o-worms-worm-bin/)

You see some pill bugs on the right. Couple weeks ago they were overrunning the place, so I genocided 96% of them by sprinkling 1/4 inch of buggy flour over the whole inside, then misting until it was a gunky trap. They didn't avoid it and most ended up sinking into it like quicksand.

Sometimes people get Soldier Flies (maggots) in a worm bin, and I've had them in the past. They're great at composting too, but not that good in a worm bin, in my experience. They tend to make a gooey swamp-like mess, unlike the worms who leave aerated worm castings behind. See the link below for pics.

Red Wigglers "Eisenia fetida, known under various common names such as manure worm, redworm, brandling worm, panfish worm, trout worm, tiger worm, red wiggler worm, etc., is a species of earthworm adapted to decaying organic material. These worms thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure."

Soldier Flies "The soldier flies are a family of flies. The family contains over 2,700 species in over 380 extant genera worldwide. Larvae are found in a wide array of locations, mostly in wetlands, damp places in soil, sod, under bark, in animal excrement, and in decaying organic matter. Adults are found near larval habitats."

https://urbanwormcompany.com/black-soldier-fly-larvae-pest-partner/

Recommended if you end up with food scraps and live in a place that doesn't freeze, or have a non-freezing garage you can put them in for the wintertime.
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Dont homeschool     (img.gvid.tv)
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The ultimate mansplainer     (img.gvid.tv)
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Post from the daughter of the dad who took the bullet for his family. 1/2 (part 2 link inside)     (img.gvid.tv)
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A clock I scored from my dead neighbor     (img.gvid.tv)
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The house got gutted today. We were helpful over the years and toward the end and her family recognized that so the family offered us last picking. I also took a small tv and some shovels. A lot of people these days are simultaneously anti-horder and pro-consumer. So they want to take nothing from the prior generation. The new philosophy when someone passes is toss everything. Don't even look at it. I think differently. I think there are at least a handful of virtues in doing the opposite. I think practical goods are practical goods and shouldn't be thrown out. Some of you may also know that I am a work and spend minimalist due to my objections to our monetary system. If it means I can avoid buying something in the future even if I have the money to buy it then that much less spend is to me its own good. Third I think it is good to have items in your practical every day use from which you can remember people.. even beyond just your own family. I even think it is better to be something you use then something thrown in a book somewhere to confuse the next generation when you die and they clean out your stuff. For example that tv that I may turn into my computer monitor, I'll use it every day and can just remember that she existed, that she had a life. I don't have the same memories of her that a family member would have but I think that is at least something.

Throw out useless stuff. Don't throw out useful stuff. Don't we want a world with an in-scarcity of useful things. A lot of these things if built right can last multiple lifetimes. Then these items have stories too.
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Squint     (img.gvid.tv)
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I woke up today with snow on my grass! original content     (img.gvid.tv)
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But muh global warming....
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Duck eggs are back on the menu!     (img.gvid.tv)
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87.6 grams, 2.5 x 2 inches. Ducks molt over the winter and lay fewer eggs. Not enough to make it to my closest farmers market, but they're back now.

This was the largest in the dozen large eggs, which go for $15. It's only $12 for the smaller duck eggs. Anyway, pretty tasty. Give them a try if you can get them.


https://modernfarmer.com/2015/06/everything-you-need-to-know-about-duck-eggs/
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Date Sprouts     (img.gvid.tv)
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These are a few months old, and around 12 or 15 different types of dates. I have no room for palm trees, so am thinking of gorilla gardening around a nearby lagoon.

Still have another 2.5 pounds of seeds (more than a packed quart ziplock) if I can find a place for these. Salad, maybe?
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The ATF     (img.gvid.tv)
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Must be that global warming original content     (img.gvid.tv)
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The band in this picture features a member who was later fired from that band, and went on to become legendary with his band: Can you name that member and the band???      (img.gvid.tv)
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La Quinta del Alf     (img.gvid.tv)
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If Christianity is a Jewish invention, then why are they constantly attacking it?     (img.gvid.tv)
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The definition of (((TYRANNY))) in ONE graphic!     (img.gvid.tv)
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We're NOT "Citizens", we're Slaves!
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Starting my seeds, finally.     (img.gvid.tv)
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A couple of weeks later than I normally start, but better late than never. Danger of last frost is May, so still some good growing time until then.
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Dog owners be like .......     (img.gvid.tv)
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Tell me you're a dumb ass without telling me you're a dumb ass!      (img.gvid.tv)
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Journalism     (img.gvid.tv)
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Only poor and destablized countries can be near Israel: The GDP per capita of Syria was three times higher than Ukraine before the Syrian Civil War     (img.gvid.tv)
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Things are not getting more expensive.     (img.gvid.tv)
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euro/usd/other currencies...
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Why would someone molest a gun?     (img.gvid.tv)
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Crisis culture so bad they can label anything is a crisis and it's just true     (img.gvid.tv)
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