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Pesky Splinter
Feb 16, 2011

A worried pug.
I said it when you first posted it in the UKMT, but seeing these pictures are great :)

It's nostalgic for me, for when I did groundskeeping for a year (I now work in a tin-box factory instead of the open air), and when I had access to a garden.

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Pesky Splinter
Feb 16, 2011

A worried pug.
Hopefully it'll bring some life to the parched soil - it certainly dropped the temperature to actual tolerable levels.

Pesky Splinter
Feb 16, 2011

A worried pug.

Pesky Splinter
Feb 16, 2011

A worried pug.
Glad the 5 acres still appears to be thriving! :)

Pesky Splinter
Feb 16, 2011

A worried pug.

DesperateDan posted:



This oak had some black ooze coming out and it's something to research. We poked it a bit with a stick. We are scientists.

Sap maybe? Or possibly a fungus?

The full Scientifc Method is:
1) Poke with stick.
2) Lick for taste test.
3) Eat some.
4) Await horrific/suprising lack of gastric consequences.

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