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  1. What the hell is this? Artichoke? Flower turns purple when it blooms. These are mostly all volunteers popping up.
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    Something munching on the leaves

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    Volunteer raspberry and some sort of white wine grape vine, Lilly’s just popped up also. and the finished fence.
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  2. On 5/25/2018 at 3:17 PM, Okie State said:

    My old house had a single unit for multiple levels, but it had the ability to open and close ducts for each level directly beyond the fan.

    After some thought and a little internet sleuthing I’m hoping that is the route I can go. I’m in Portland. We need ac maybe two months a year here. Heater is another thing but no one lives downstairs so we could get by shutting it down all together or putting in a portable heater the 3-4 times a year someone comes over and stays. 

  3. in the winter the down stairs (split level home, 1\2 buried in the side of a hill) is cold as hell and to heat it up the upstairs (main living and master) are way to hot. Summer the downstairs is cold as hell and the upstairs is comfortable.  Seems the system isnt balanced or maybe just need a second unit? Is balanceing the system or redsiging the duct work a major issue in that i need a competent HVAC guy or is this like changing the oil for a master mechanic?   Seems ive seen that it takes specific know how to properly balance or design duct work. 

     

     

  4. Sunny n 80's in pdx for Timbers v sea on Mother's Day.  Let's go 3 in a row !

    That was a great game. Perfect day. Timbers fans are pretty fun. This game reminds me of the OU games. 8fd94404167ad16cd037690fa3040c4f.jpg


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  5. Im not in austin so no specific places needed just the type of place.

    I found my old wedding band this weekend while finally finishing up the unpacking of the new house. ITs bound to be worth something isnt it? Gold and platinum. WHere can i sell it for something worth my time.  I assume pawn shops would bend you over. Regular jewelry stores buy old gold?

  6. 3 hours ago, lateshow said:

    Oh, I get that one a lot. She'll say, but there are pictures. Will you look back on my facebook/instagram and see? Like all her friends and acquaintances are really scouring the internet and comparing what you wore then to what you're wearing this evening.....

    you dont understand women yet sir...

     

  7. 38 minutes ago, B00M said:

    After seeing those ridiculous TT vs KSU scores, i had to look into it.

    Against the 38th SOS (Boyds), in 38 games, TT has scored 10+ runs 15 times. TT has scored 20+ runs 5 times.

    Jesus. Their bats are batty. Are they doing this against good pitching or just run of the mill? 

  8. Funny story. I thought I was a mountain biker when I lived in Austin. Then I moved to Oregon and I learned what mountain biking is. Lol. I was a Hill biker when I was in Austin.

    Not to take away from anyone or anybody mountain biking I just realized the difference. Most trails here start out several miles going up the mountain. But damn it beautiful up here.

    Here are a few pictures from our first fat tire snow ride we did in Bend Or a couple weeks ago. 13d117556e23b575baeefc7029b10873.jpg25bc97d4ba46d21d02a4c6eeaa57b6ee.jpg3752755e134baec55b6366e5763a6a83.jpg


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    Like I said. Our first attempt at gardening. We are in Portland Oregon. Planted is some carrots, lots of leafy shit. Kale and lettuce and cauliflower and broccoli. Asparagus( does it really take three years before that can produce?) onion, beets and some herbs.

     

    Carrots said to mend soil with lime? Is that something y’all have done? We haven’t tested soil here but there were tons of volunteers that came up last year in the form of tomatoes and squash.

     

    Tomatoes are in the green house seeded.

     

     

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  10. 13 minutes ago, EE2B said:

    My wife brought up the Toy's-R-Us Go Fund Me campaign last night that's now over 200MM. I made the offhanded comment about not understanding why people would want to donate to save a store that they obviously don't shop at. I learned a short time later that we are apparently people that would contribute to a Go Fund me campaign to save a store we don't shop at.

    Wait a minute....  this is a real thing?  People have sent in 200m American dollars to save a store that is failing? Jesus. What has social media done to this country. 

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  11. On 3/29/2018 at 7:19 PM, Walden Ponderer said:

    Be forewarned, cilantro is a cool weather crop. Usually peters out in late April or early May in most of Texas.

    We live in Portland or. Should be fine. Our summmer doesn’t start until mid July and ends about end of aug.  😀. 

     

    On on the other hand blackberry is a weed up here. It literally all over the place and mostly where you don’t want it. It is nuts how fast it grows and takes over shit. Can’t kill the fucker either with roundup or the like. 

     

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    Fence finished except stain. New dirt to mix in. Mulch go no on walking paths this weeekdn. It’s a big freak n garden but we are starting small since we haven’t done this before.

    Cilantro, hot pepper, tomatoes (forget the kind), carrots, beets( couple different flavors) , kale, broccoli, onion, probably a couple others things I forgot.


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