Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Kind of a big day around here today. I'm taking the Duster to the body shop and dropping off friends car hauler. They are pouring the foundation for house and shop.
 
Drinking coffee and admiring what came in the mail last night. Craig

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Well I was going to start the mowing but...............the forecast says sunny till noon but the radar shows rain a hour away and heading this direction.
:BangHead::BangHead::wtf::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead:
 
Dried out is a relative term...
Actually about perfect here. Garden is doing great xcept for the beans and peas. Those were Burpee seeds from Tractor Supply. NFG. The radishes were their seeds and did great though.
 
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Actually about perfect here. Garden is doing great xcept for the beans and peas. Used Burpee seeds from Tractor Supply. NFG. The radishes did great though.
I had plans to build some raised beds this spring at my son's house but it hasn't happened. Hopefully next year. I love fresh veggies!
 
Stamp club meeting this morning at 10:15. I'm doing the 'presentation - a short quiz on early US commemoratives and taking some of mine in to discuss. Then com home and check the computer that the wife thinks she killed. :elmer:
 
I had plans to build some raised beds this spring at my son's house but it hasn't happened. Hopefully next year. I love fresh veggies!
I don't get the whole raised bed thing. Are the bunnies to lazy to step up there and pillage your veggies? How do you run a tiller through that?
 
I don't get the whole raised bed thing. Are the bunnies to lazy to step up there and pillage your veggies? How do you run a tiller through that?
Less bending over. Andy's garden is thick with weeds. Creeping Charley and some thistles and yes ton's of rabbits.
 
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