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July 4th Stripes


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Not the best I've had in my yard but they finally showed enough for a pic.

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Since it has mostly turned into Bee pasture

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After two feedings of Miracle-Gro about 10 days apart this area infront of the house looks like lawn.

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Just amazes me how long the 725 can till on a tank of gas. Did this supposed to be clover patch and another bigger one, took about 2 and half hours and still going.

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Green house has gone wild jungle style

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Esp. the green beans

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This is the Bolens mower I mentioned on a post about someone scoring a tractor.

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Gotta find out the story behind this PINE tree growing at 107 mile of the Taylor hi-way. They are not native to Ak. Someone who lives up there loves it, Christmas in July.

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Figured out why I never get anything posted lately, normally the internet is what I do while I eat, been so nice I always sit out on the front porch, In my ROCKING chair, like a good retired American.:o

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Marty,

Great pictures. You do know about wireless and laptop computers. That way you could sit out on your porch, drink your beer, and post on Simple Tractors.

Rick..........

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quote:Originally posted by RickS

Marty,Great pictures. You do know about wireless and laptop computers. That way you could sit out on your porch, drink your beer, and post on Simple Tractors.Rick..........


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id="quote">Now that sounds like a plan too me^:D&:)Should thought of that before....:D
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That's what I have Rick, but somehow for me enjoying beautiful RARE summer days don't include the rest of the world through the dot commie eyes. Kinda like taking the jive box and tunes out of a camping trip to the wilderness.:(:(

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Marty,

I don't blame you one bit.

I actually agree with you! When I am in the mountains, on vacation, on the beach, on the deck; the laptop stays inside or at home. I want to enjoy the scenery and not the internet.

Rick........

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Nice pics Marty...do you grow clover for the bees? Is that what you will plant where you tilled?

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Went up the Taylor to my fireweed bees yesterday Chris. Kinda disappointed as I might have brought home 12 gallons outta 8 hives, not robust, but it looks like the clear honey. If it is I will post pics of it after I spin it out today.

Yellow sweet clover is what I plan to plant for the bees Greg. Really kinda of silly thinking I'm growing them feeding grounds as they roam 2 miles from the hive,, which is 77,000 acers about. BUT, it fun tractor time.

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quote:Originally posted by MPH

Went up the Taylor to my fireweed bees yesterday Chris. Kinda disappointed as I might have brought home 12 gallons outta 8 hives, not robust, but it looks like the clear honey. If it is I will post pics of it after I spin it out today.Yellow sweet clover is what I plan to plant for the bees Greg. Really kinda of silly thinking I'm growing them feeding grounds as they roam 2 miles from the hive,, which is 77,000 acers about. BUT, it fun tractor time.


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id="quote">I too invent tasks to get tractor time^ Spend hours getting a planter ready to plant corn I could have hand planted in 20 minutes.
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