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nakedfrog

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"Unlikely allies"? Nonsense, techbros are generally up their own arse and feel they're superior, tradwives are looking for someone to be inferior to, seems like a perfect match to me.
Jack Posobiec playing coy like the reason people call them a hate group is for wanting to have kids and not for being white supremacists, what a fucking load. They want more people in their tent, then get rid of the white supremacists and call for governance that actually helps working class people instead of the elite--ain't gonna happen with a movement of techbros.
 

lxskllr

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Grabbed the saw and went to take down about a 15' Cedar. Bird flew out. Checked and found the nest. Grabbed an extendable inspection mirror. Two eggs.

Tree gets a reprieve.
Any plans for the cedar wood? I guess you're talking about eastern red cedar?
 
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They're weeds here. I move and keep some as hedges, windbreaks, ornamentals or critter habitats.

I've spotted about 10 new sprouts popping up around the yard this Spring.

I tried cutting disks out of a few trunks awhile back as aromatics for drawers and closets, but they don't really last very long.
 

lxskllr

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Yea, they're weeds everywhere, but they're my favorite native conifer. It's a pioneer species. They're one of the first trees to populate a field. You can rejuvenate the scent by adding cedar oil. It's a little spendy. but a little goes a long way...


Cedar also makes a nice jul tree. It's a little unorthodox, but it smells great, and the slender form fits nicely in corners.
 
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nakedfrog

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Big leaf maples are the weeds here (well, outside the forest, anyhow). There was a 15' sapling growing basically right at the property line, I asked my neighbor how he felt about it, he asked how I felt about it, I told him I don't want to have to rake up after it when it's grown. Turns out he was also interested in it being gone and he volunteered to take it down himself. So the only tree on the property I find myself needing to rake up after is a Japanese maple, and that's acceptable.
 

lxskllr

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Big leaf maples are the weeds here (well, outside the forest, anyhow). There was a 15' sapling growing basically right at the property line, I asked my neighbor how he felt about it, he asked how I felt about it, I told him I don't want to have to rake up after it when it's grown. Turns out he was also interested in it being gone and he volunteered to take it down himself. So the only tree on the property I find myself needing to rake up after is a Japanese maple, and that's acceptable.
Guess which lot is mine :^D

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Raking is for chumps. If the leaves weren't supposed to be on the ground, they wouldn't fall there. Also...

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nakedfrog

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Guess which lot is mine :^D

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Raking is for chumps. If the leaves weren't supposed to be on the ground, they wouldn't fall there. Also...

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It's nice to have a grassy patch in the yard to kick a ball around with a kid.
And I do live across the street from a literal forest, so I doubt I'm really hurting the insect population by raking up a 30' circular area of leaves from a non-native tree :) I also don't bag/dispose of them, I just put them in a big mound on top of invasive English ivy or Himalayan blackberry to discourage their growth.
I don't rake the area under the cherry plum or apple trees.
 
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My entire property (3 acres or so) might not fit within the area of that picture and there's only one house on it.
 
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I just watched a video about someone recreating the music for Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso without hearing the music of the original song ever. Interesting video but damn the tune is now stuck in my head. I hate it when that happens!
 
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This is weird. Between glass block and another decorative window, I get this on a wall in the late afternoon/early evening when the Sun is setting. It only shows like this for a few minutes and only on clear days. Picture didn't pick up the rainbow effect.


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lxskllr

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Gasless generator...

Battery. The word you're looking for is battery. This isn't the only company to call a battery bank a "generator", and it really annoys me. There's decades of calling ICE powered devices "generators" in the consumer market. Calling a battery bank a generator adds confusion. Battery banks don't generate anything. They store energy, and distribute it as needed.

Aside from that, my new solar rig seems to be working well. Partly cloudy today, but the battery's slowly getting charged.
 

lxskllr

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I didn't even notice that! I was fixated on the "generator" part. I didn't really read the directions. Connecting everything up was pretty obvious.
 

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
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I've officially gotten to the age where I was watching Jurassic Park (OG) & immediately thought "Why isn't that guy wearing his PPE?" lol

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Found another nest.

3 eggs.


In a place I can't really avoid due to stuff stored that I need access to and to work on.


Not sure how I'm going to work this one out. Minimize my time in there as much as possible I guess.
 
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Pretzel burger buns?

King's Hawaiian Pretzel Hamburger Buns - 10.5oz/4ct (Pack of 12), 12 ...



More the look than the taste which is the typical sweet bread flavor for the brand.
 
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The smaller 'slider' size versions make great mini-pizzas. A little sauce, a little cheese, a single slice of pepperoni, a few minutes in the toaster oven.