Yes. From your client.
Or it evaporates and travels someplace else. Or it freezes and cracks the cup. 
Water finds a way to flow around obstacles. It doesn't let obstacles stop it and wears them down over time.
Smokin some #beef in #mexico #carnivore #food #foodie #foodstr #huichapan https://video.nostr.build/aa03d8116cab1c4d6866ac88c22cda1c871fc8ccb614e2775c9bac12b6386986.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/393024849c73302fc1890f21d7ec9fe7618b75cbc9799b906fb8777695b1c17a.mp4
Wow
It's a fine line...
I'm just starting my potting mixology journey. There is some biochar in the worms. Also adding more along with castings, peet moss, some commercial potting soil and a bit of perlite.
I pulled my initial works from a pile of horse poop I got from my neigh-bor.
Traded a scrap engine for a trailer the other day. Took my buddy’s service truck instead of mine causes he’s got a better crane, making moving the 70’s era 318 and transmission far easier to move. Get up there, offload the engine, and realized we hadn’t brought a hitch…good thing we were in a service truck lol. Managed to improvise a hitch good enough to get us down the road to the Northern Tool….at a max of 25mph lol https://video.nostr.build/edd0171aa11112ab228662c6c301d36cca2e2af72079f562283ca20c7af9a318.mp4
Been awhile my friend. I'm glad to hear that you haven't given up all hope of being a good worker.
I think it needs a bit longer. I put most of it back in the bin. Got some though.
Screening worm castings to add to a pitting soil mix I'm trying to create.
#vermiculture

The problem is that I'm so allergic to iOS that I get desperately ill if I use something that has even touched it.




