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No. I don't have one. Sorry.
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My son had the other K teacher. Kalgren. I will look to see if we have a yearbook. He graduated in 95 from Central.
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Haven't seen any here at Treasure Lake yet. When we lived in town we used the traps but it seemed to draw them from all over the neighborhood. You could see them making a beeline for the lure. Had to change the bag often. When we stopped putting the bag out after two or three years, we didn't have any around the house. Not sure if that was a coincidence or not.
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There are many bushes (or should I say plants, to keep politics out if it?), out here at the Lake. They smell pretty when they are all in bloom.
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He is a big toad isn't he. I also have a toad house, but nobody lives there yet.
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They better wait a week or two.
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We see the Pileated Woodpecker around our house. They look like "Woody Woodpecker".
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I noticed that the box of tissues rattled while I was opening it the other day. The tissues are smaller than the box so they moved from side to side. Smaller tissues, same size box. This was the brand that starts with a K.
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another way we are getting fooled is Ice cream. The Ice cream is the same price but it is now sold as 1.5 quarts instead of a half gallon!
I noticed this. It doesn't take long to go through a carton of it.
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I think this was taken in TL a couple years ago. ??)
There's nothing that you can't find on the internet these days!
I think I know that guy with the book.
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I think my Mom used canned milk in this. Anyone else know how much? Would it be in place of the water?How about cucumbers and vinegar.
Slice cucumbers as thin as possible.
Slice an onion as thin as possible.
Pour 1/4 - 1/3 c. vinegar into a 2 cup container. Add 1/4 c. sugar. Add remaining water to the 2 cup line. Stir till dissolved.
Add all ingredients and add salt and pepper to taste. The longer they sit the better they are.
Tomatoes and peppers can also be added.
I would definitely make at least one day in advance so they have time to soak.
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http://thepostcardattic.com/ProductImages.aspx?ProductId=1806472
I don't know how to post the picture but this is a link I found. The title is Sandy Creek Edgemont Park DuBois PA post card. I would like more information too. There are other postcards out there, one with train tracks nearby. Anyone else know more?
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Moving around? Can't be level on the floor. That could be the problem.
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ok another question; mine is a top loader and it stinks between the tub and the outer wall of the washer, and if I shine a flashlight in there it looks like muck. Any idea how to clean that up? Not large enough space to stick a hand in there
I have a top loader too. Started to smell after we had it for 6months. I used Affresh in the Affresh cycle and the smell went away. I have had the washer 2 yrs. husband had been closing the lid. Now we leave it open until it dries out. The smell never returned but I clean it every six months anyway.
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So, we're going to start this off with bigfoot? OK, fine, I'll monitor as I'ver never seen one and have nothing to contribute. When we get to UFOs it will be a different story. I saw and reported one back in the summer of 1964 or 1965. The paper (Courier-Express) even covered the story with a small (mocking, in bold type) article on the front page.
I would rather hear about local UFO's. There has already been so much about bigfoot written. Please tell you story.
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http://edgar-freundlich.wrytestuff.com/swa262669.htm
I found this link about planting. Also has more than one flower.
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I think it is an amyrillis. It should send up one flower.
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Made with a couple slabs of warm home made bread, and real butter...miracle whip is ok, but I like mayonnaise better...
And a slice of Cooper Sharp Cheese. Yum!
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Wouldn't it be nice if one of our contractors from the area would build a replica? They seem to be building here at Treasure Lake even when there aren't any buyers.
Bring on the Monarchs!
in Go Gardening and Nature
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I see a lot of milkweed on my walk every day here at T.L.