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Today was bath day for Sadie and she was not too thrilled.
Her eyes look strange by the flash; her right eye does not reflect the light of a flash.
Detail of a wall and a little bit of patio at the California Institute of the Arts somewhere in old Valencia. No, this is not an art work.
You may need to look at this photo at its original size to see what all has changed. I moved one drip point and put it in another plastic bottle with weep holes and put a glass bottle where it had been before in a watering stake.
We have a few more jalapeño plants in the bed. They lost their leaves, I think, due to some insufficient watering at one point, but jak's mom had watered them pretty faithfully previously before bringing them home from work. They may yet survive.
Photo by Cimmorene (sitori6)
Not a problem when you have to empty the over flowing drip tray, just turn the tap ! easy way to keep on top of your AEC505 engine new in 1970.
My annoying faucet. Unless it is turned off just so, it will drip. So, we keep a container to collect the slow drips and use the water for our animals or watering plants. This way, it does not go to waste.
Drip irrigation reduces water use, sometimes by half compared
with traditional methods, and increases yields.