Doing some planting today. Tomatoes and peppers in seed trays, couple zucchini varieties going in the ground. Have cucumbers direct sowed just waiting on germination, winter squash will be next week, beans probably next week as well.
Pearl jam, yellow ledbetter, im still alive, even flow,
Stone temple pilots interstate love song, dead and bloated
Blind melon no rain
Matchbox twenty Hang
Puddle of mudd Drift and Die.
Sorry dont know how to link the videos.
i honestly intended to duck hunt and the snipe killing broke out. Got the bonus Marsh rabbit for a multispecies kinda day. That's likely a wrap for duck season for me. Been a weird season and not much time to hunt.
Thought i would kick us off this year with a winter garden update.
Several different varieties of lettuce going with succession planting as well, lacinato Kale is starting to mature, Savoy cabbage got bit a little by a short freeze, brussel sprouts I just thinned out today for some more elbow...
On vacation at our place in Virginia. Took a day to slide off to an Appalachian stream and try my luck. Nothing ideal about this time of year but a new years day fishing trip was worth it on its own merit. I managed a tiny bit of luck for the day
Just noticed I'd first signed up on HT on December 15, 2015. It's been a decade of learning, sharing, observing, and developing some long distance friendships. Let's see what the next decade brings...
Thanks @Big Fin for the platform
I would discourage anyone out there from plucking them however. I swear ruddy's have barbs and super glue on their feathers holding them in place.
They get water swatted here also. Them little suckers dont leave the deck when they take flight and look like they always have a 40mph tail wind.
What this gentleman said right here. Especially about ruddy ducks. Im down here in Florida and the least palatable duck I shoot is a Gadwall. Redheads, ruddy, are high on my list. Cans deserve a category of their own. Ringneck ducks are a primary species for us. They eat just as well as wood...