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Of late, I fill our feeder and it is empty the next day. I see deer tracks all around so they must reach up to it and have at it. My feed is 8 bucks a bag and it is enough for two fills. Can't afford to do this so....
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Yikes!
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Thanks for all the insight landfill guy. You must be a good man to work for and with.
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Pics of last weekends Chrysler's at Carlisle 2017
TD replied to thertguy's topic in Automotive Forum
Hey - thanks for sharing the pics. Have never seen such a collection of Vipers. Wonder what that bunch is worth? Probably plenty. -
So very interesting and thanks LandFill Guy.
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landfillguy - you should win a pulletzer prize for those.
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This is a bit off-topic but wanted to share. Years ago we lived in the DC area and there is a beautiful park downtown with lots of ponds and loads of tourists. I wanted to construct a Pekin Duck like the Afflac Duck you see in the commercials. And...also add a working bill so I could hide behind a tree and have him talk to the visitors. They would exclaim - "Did you hear that?" but I would have my duck swim away 'till the next victim. Thought this would be so cool.
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These are some great shots. Nice going! You must have quite a collection. I wrote a poem in the past about a woodpecker and would like to share it with you. The title is TREE DRUM. Woodpecker drilling with that jackhammer beak How thrilling, is it food he will seek And when he is through and his hunger appeased Drum roll please!
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Hey - nice going guys!
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Thanks for sharing the pics. Wish I could ID some of those birds but they seem to really enjoy the feast you put out. Nice going!
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So, how was it? I would like to try this. Sounds yum.
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How useful. Thanks for sharing this mr d.
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Rumbarger Cemetery Preservation Society
TD replied to Rumbarger Cemetery's topic in Local History Forum
I think that "one guy" was a vet from Reynoldsville. He would load his riding mower and equipment and truck on over to the cemetery. Also, he was looking for donations to help with the effort. What a beautiful job this has turned in to. -
Thanks again Mr D - for all your postings.
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World Naked Gardening Day May 2, Mark Your Calendar Now
TD replied to Bon's topic in Go Gardening and Nature
Watch out for the Venus Fly Trap. -
Thanks again Mr D. Who knew?
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Has anybody on Go Dub seen this?
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And if you tend to "overcook" the kraut 'till it turns a golden brown, there is a savory taste not to be relished with each bite.
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The Truth Behind This Pa. Mystery Was Revealed After 25 Years
TD replied to mr.d's topic in Local History Forum
I will second that Mr. D. Thanks for keeping us informed. You do such service for others in this area. -
My thoughts as well.
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We have this on our front porch. I think it is honeysuckle. Looks nice as you have shown it. The birds and the bees like it as well.
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Many thanks MrD for passing this along.
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I wrote this piece about 10 years ago and would like to share it for all those who appreciate the Spring to come: Based on Antonio Vivaldi's LaPrimavera (Spring) from The Four Seasons (1725) First Movement Spring is coming Musical harbingers sing forth Their joyful sound heralding the Season Over hills and dales Through valleys and swales. Streams and brooks, arpeggios Unleashed from Winter's weiss Trickling and trilling rills over moss-bare rocks Fanned by whispering breezes And occasional windy sneezes. Bolts of lightning, crashing thunder Come to announce the season Walloping vestigial shades of Winter. Decrescendos, slow and long Defrosting enchanting solo song. Second Movement On newly painted pleasant meadow Little bright green sprouts nudge up With the hint of Summer to come. Soft murmurings of leaves and branches Promising joyous hot summer dances. Third Movement Festive country pipes give sound As nymphs and shepherds dance in long-loved fields Rebirth, revewal, renaissance Now Spring appears in all Her brilliance.
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Little green sprouts nudge up and the red birds are issuing forth with their beautiful mellow sounds.