Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 25, 2008 at 03:21:26 from (216.208.58.167):
In Reply to: Re: GeorgeKY posted by georgeky on June 24, 2008 at 20:19:13:
George: That is the way to live, plant it, then sit on the porch and watch it grow. I've been giving a few vegetables to the neighbors, and have had to break the news, that if this is going to continue we must keep the deer out of the garden. We all know deer stay away from human urine, thus I'm suggsting everyone pee around my garden. Old guy next door suggested this should be an interesting sight. I think back to my days of U pick strawberries, and truck drivers tooting the air horns at female berry pickers with their backsides in the air.
The birds are interesting, we've got quite a variety here, but an eastern screach owl is terrorizing our bird community. The robbins get quite upset with his presence. I can understand this with the number of dead baby robbins I'm finding. I wanted to shoot the damn owl first night he showed up, damn hooting all night. The Mrs. said no, she wanted to study the owl. Well, now that he cleaned out every nest of small birds, he's moved on. Next time I think she'll be content to study a dead owl.
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