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Lucky Bucket Owner Zac Triemert started his brewery in 2008 when most businesses were failing.
Story:Nebraska craft breweries thrive despite economic concerns
Photo by Clay Masters, NET News
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Well, so far so good. I planted these about two weeks ago and they are still alive and well. I'm not one who has a green thumb. It's usually the death house when I bring plants home!!
What an afternoon!
After much planning & complete & utter failure yesterday, I finally successfully modified a previous configuration & prepped 3 hf end fed antennas for permanent installation in the back yard part of this aft & evening. Ran out of daylight but all 3 are now attached to their mast, their feed cables in place & are ready to launch some qro & qrp signals from 40 to 6 meters skyward once they are strung & tuned. The telecoping mast has been readied, antenna cables secured & all permanent end supports have been determined!
More later...thanks for your help & much needed support Sue!
Lost buckets on the path to Lulworth Cove, Dorset. Reminded me of a boot tree in the middle of nowhere in New Zealand (itself in the middle of nowhere) in 1989.
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/arjones6/110197006/)