Jim,
We'll let the beans trail down the other side of the teepee and see how that works out. My wife has some native blood courtesy of her dad and ironically the line traces back to the Kaniwaki Mohawks so kind of full circle.
If it works out I'll be sure to post some pictures. We also have some spaghetti squash just planted. Should be a good gardening year with any luck.
WHADIFIND This would. :angel12:[/QUOTE said:Oh the animals have it pretty god around here, come hunting season they know where it's safe. Then again a few bushels of apples along the trails helps them stay around.
Rather have nature than bag nature for the pleasure.
1979 was the last thing I shot was a duck-and it floated away.
I was brought up as a "You shoot it-you eat it" I hung it up after that for some reason I rather watch or shoot it with a camera.
Maybe one day I'll take something for a meal-no need to so now though.
Well, you called it! Heading to urgent care. Grandson has poison ivy all over his face. It's gonna be an event alright.
I have a daughter that just smells poison ivy and she breaks out. Big water bubbles form sometimes. She got Covid in July and breaks out in hives every evening still! Best of luck to the little guy. The worst part is when they tell you it just has to run its course.
Just saying hello to all my TNet friends that deal with this addiction one day at a time.
My daughter is suffering from shingles after her bout with covid.
You're never too old to run away from home and go fishing.
Maybe catch up with Bart down South or something...