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Pumpkins are forming.




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Good Morning Glory. We've been getting too much rain. For every bloom that falls. Two more appear.
Coffee too.



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Working hard for those #zaps

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GM nostriches, breakfast and coffee


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GM nostriches

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It's a little early, but dinner is ready.

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GM

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GN

Nostr Craigslist is a great idea. You should start writing the code for it. Can't be too difficult. It's better than Craig's list cause everyone's already got a satoshi wallet. Transactions are built into the protocol.
Apple pulling Damus has been a big hit though. Is there viability without Apple?
Ripe!
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Did a bunch of gardening today. Here are some flowers for your enjoyment.







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Screened a bunch of soil. New England soil is full of stones. And sometimes large rocks.
The spade and the hoe are there for perspective in the 2nd pic. Pile of stones at the top. One large rock at the bottom.
Screens are awesome.



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My last bastion of manly solitude is being assaulted. I think my girls are turning it into a she shed.

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Someone is pretty sweet on one of my daughters.
He gave her half a dozen hydrangeas and an equal amount of day lillies.
She loves flowers and these perennials will add to her overflowing flower gardens.





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It rained a lot in the past few days. There's a fungus among us.
#mushrooms Fungus Circles.





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Out on the trail today. Light through the trees. It's a out 10 degrees cooler in the forest.
Watch out for the poison ivy.



Thanks for the insight. I will harvest the seed pods in the late summer, early fall. I will only take seeds from growing plants, knowing they are not treated. One year I found thousands growing next to a corn field in Idiana. They was a bonus.
Another year, I found hundreds growing outside the botany lab at Uconn. Double bonus for a college kid.
This year, my daughter decided to grow them in a patch of bad soil. The looked like they weren't gonna make it a month ago. I took over soil conditioning and fertilizer. I still have a bug problem. Borax doesn't seem to help all to well. I might switch to nicotine, but more bloom every day.
We have a lot of pollinators, so I expect flowers all summer. You can see the before and after. Pretty much same angle, different date.


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