Sigh - Why Is It Always Demons??? Just a Rant.....
By: Veronica • Generic • 99 comments • 5 years ago
All I wanted to do was watch a ghost show (yes I know they aren't real - but sometimes have a few scares in them) to get a little chill when what pops up - DEMONS. Why are these shows always talking about demons? I do not find demons scary at all - maybe because I find it all so ridiculous. OOOO something from hell is trying to possess this woman in East Bumfuck Iowa. REALLY?????? If...
Protestors and council members.....SIGN THIS !
By: It Is ME • excellent • 10 comments • 5 years ago
Call a Social Worker and/or Mental Health Assistant instead !
Dial 411786290224611886509217 :
Press 32.8 for Social Worker Press 43.5 for Mental health Assistant
This call is being monitored for OUR "Protection". Because of the amount of calls we are receiving, your wait time is 24 days, 57 minutes and 30 seconds. There are 27million,200 thousand calls ahead of you.
Thank you...
The Garden Chronicles - Week 8 1/2
By: Dig • Gardening • 41 comments • 5 years ago
This is several days late because week 8 turned out to be the wettest yet. I think the ground stayed completely saturated for at least 4 days straight. It killed the tomatoes and the eggplants, and finally got to the peas (not so indestructible after all). One trellis of peas is definitely stunted and yellowing, but the other fared much better, somehow.
Unfortunately, the onions and potatoes...
Songs of strife
By: Ender • Music Video • 47 comments • 5 years ago
Songs of civil unrest.
Watching the space launch live
By: Ender • Space • 64 comments • 5 years ago
Anyone watching the space launch?
Not really an article just wanted a place to talk about it.
HONEY....... YOU'RE HOOOOOOOME !
By: It Is ME • excellent • 33 comments • 5 years ago
It's FINALLY time to hit the wet stuff.
As of Friday - May 29 in the year 2020, I will finally be on the water with my own creation in the next few weeks that I have been trying to Re-Create since March 27, 2007.
Classic 1975 - 15 ft. Starcraft American !
Back Story:
I have always wanted my own small classic boat since I first saw my Grandfathers 1959 Funliner runabout. I use...
The Garden Chronicles - Week 7
By: Dig • Gardening • 18 comments • 5 years ago
Sure enough, the year I decide to try a garden blog ends up having one of the wettest springs on record. It was finally supposed to be dry and clear this past week, but of course, it wasn't. Monday and Tuesday were cloudy all day, and cool (again), but at least it didn't rain, and by Wednesday evening the garden was dry and I was able to get the rest of my rows planted. I took some pictures...
The Garden Chronicles - Week 6
By: Dig • Gardening • 43 comments • 5 years ago
It's been cloudy and rainy for the better part of the past 2 weeks. Today it stopped around noon, gave me a few hours for picture taking, and then started back up again (with a little thunder and lightening) while I was inside sorting the images for this post. Temps are pretty much back to normal, though, so at least there's that.
Thursday was cloudy, but mostly rain free, and that evening I...
The Garden Chronicles - Week 5
By: Dig • Gardening • 58 comments • 5 years ago
This week's blog post almost didn't happen. Mother Nature just doesn't want to cooperate. It was rainy and unseasonably cool all week. As such, there's been very little growth, and this week's garden looks about the same as last week's. Fortunately, it was dry the past 2 days, and I was finally able to mow and get a little work done in the garden (raking up bucketfuls of rocks washed out by...
The Garden Chronicles - Week 4
By: Dig • Gardening • 23 comments • 5 years ago
It was cloudy the first half of the week. It even rained another inch on Tuesday, but the sun was shining on both Thursday and Friday, and things have mostly dried out.
*****
Muck no more.
I was able to bring the soil back to good condition today.
Peas and cucumber.
I don't know if this little guy's gonna make it. All the rain last week might have nearly drowned him, so soon...
The Garden Chronicles - Week 3
By: Dig • Gardening • 37 comments • 5 years ago
Ah, spring. Cold turns to warmth, brown turns to green, and flowers begin to bloom as the sun climbs higher in the sky with each passing day. The earth practically begs to be worked, and so, without hesitation, you work it. A warm breeze, the sun on your face, the faint but crisp smell of earth being turned. Few things are better. You've been looking forward to it all winter.
There's...
Guide to Fetch
By: TᵢG • TechMeta • 64 comments • 5 years ago
The Challenge
Seeding is a clumsy process. Source articles have very different structures, embed advertisements and other distractions, including at times complex HTML that screws up the formatting. Time must be spent copying & pasting contents and then cleaning up the resultant mess in NT. On top of that, the process of downloading an appropriate image so that it can be uploaded...