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A volunteer grabbed the budgie out of the tree. Evidently a pet bird, he allowed himself to be taken. Now he will spend the night indoors, instead of freezing outside or being breakfast for a hawk.
I was out shopping some food when i decided to take some photos too, this is about a 5 minute walk from my home
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It got cold while we were there.
Cold weather gave me a chance to wear my ShoFolk Andre boots. Snug snug. #fromwhereistand #iphoneography #instagood #jj_forum #popular #instagramhub #instagram #iphone4s #shofolk #boots
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miss_micks: I like this fashion . Nice ~
mrluke: @miss_micks thanks v much! Actually wearing those boots today, it's cold
miss_micks: I like denim shirts with this nice colour trousers ✨✨✨ and boots . Ur pretty fashionable man!
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Fly fully closed in clamshell mode. the tent poles flex to maintain free interior space around the occupant (bottom hammock was slung too low in this photo).
it's the leonard bearstein orchestra that's been a holiday fixture in my town since the 70s.
fast forward 30 years, and yes, just as creepy.
Well, this is odd. I have no idea what that is supposed to tell me about the weather today. Frozen Slime Warning?
It's cool virtually all over in the country. It's hard sufficient to work out as well as consume right also in the very best of scenarios, and also the chilly simply adds an additional layer of difficulty.The reality is that exercising in the cold can burn a few more calories because your...
From one of the first major snow storms of the season just as we're getting into the start of Spring now... was a tough winter. There were some good parts of it, but I'm happy to be finally coming out of it.
From one of the first major snow storms of the season just as we're getting into the start of Spring now... was a tough winter. There were some good parts of it, but I'm happy to be finally coming out of it.
Series 1 = daily morning temperature
Series 2 = Compost Pile # 2
Series 3 = Compost Pile # 1
Both piles, consisting of horse manure on sawdust / chip bedding, showed signs of winter doldrums. On January 20, I added 250 lbs or so of wet chicken manure mixed with two bales of straw, to Pile #2, mixing the whole up. In seven days, the pile temperature began to rise rapidly. The pile temperature has now leveled out and will be turned over shortly.
Pile # 1 was hot enough to throw off steam in the fall, but then cooled down to relative dormancy. On February 7, I added a coffee container of plain alfalfa pellets plus some kitchen veggie scraps to a hole in the middle and added water. I also poked holes in each corner of the pile with a rebar and filled these holes with pellets and water. After 12 days, the pile began to heat up significantly. Both piles have benefited from a black cover to retain heat and absorb energy from the sun.