Nice!
When I was a kid, I saved my lawnmowing money, and ordered a Shakespeare Neceda in 45# pull from Cabelas catalog. I still have it. It’s a sweet shooting bow.
Aaah, the promise of what’s to come. Mine are nearing the end, but I still have some big ones out there that I hope will ripen before first trost, and more cherry tomatoes than I can pick.. We were under a frost advisory last night, so I brought in our three house plants, and picked my peppers and tomatoes. My second planting of peas are about three feet tall, and not even blossoming yet, so I may have started them a few weeks too late. The second crops of spinach and lettuce aren’t bothered by a light frost, so we will still be eating salads for a while. But we’ve escaped the frost ~ for now. Saturday, I picked at least 30 lb of tomatoes to give away at church, mostly cherries. I’ll show you a picture of some of the two pounders in my kitchen.
With prices like that, maybe you should plow up your entire yard, and plant jalapenos!
Do you have farmer’s markets there?
Don’t apologize. Your photos are always a treat. Greg is a generous guy!
Out of impatience, and not wanting to bother with going to the doc to have stitches removed, I’ve done it myself. Snipped wth Swiss Army Knife scissors, and pulled with Leatherman pliers.
Staples might be another thing, though