Granny's gone and done it again

sounds good. Do you use cheese cloth to strain it?
She can but she has a special cone shaped strainer with on of those special stick like thing to press the juice and pulp on through leaving hard seed behind. I have two seedless bunch grapes picked out to order maybe tomorrow. One is green and one is blue black. I fertilized and watered this one vine we have that is very old and it put on a growing spurt and its weight pulled the trellis half way down. It want take much to fix it when I'm getting supplies to build two new ones for what need to be planted in November. I'm gonna make it look pretty instead of what the former owner did decades back.
 
If I count the ones I ate while I was picking this vine produced about 6 quarts of grapes under adverse conditions. I hope to get an extra gallon next year now that the oak tree and lantana shrub that was competing for the water, sunlight, and nutrients it needed are gone. I got over heated getting them cut down and out but they are gone. Wish I knew what variety it is because even though they are not as large a modern muscadine they sure are tasty.
 
If I count the ones I ate while I was picking this vine produced about 6 quarts of grapes under adverse conditions. I hope to get an extra gallon next year now that the oak tree and lantana shrub that was competing for the water, sunlight, and nutrients it needed are gone. I got over heated getting them cut down and out but they are gone. Wish I knew what variety it is because even though they are not as large a modern muscadine they sure are tasty.
Chances are, you can't get that variety anymore
 
Guys, help me out. I've had five "cockerels" in a pen. But this one baffles me. Four of them always hang out together while this one is usually off by itself. The four all now have very prominent sickle feathers; this one ... does not. I had decided it was a cockerel based on it having saddle feathers like the others, but now ... I'm not sure. Please help me. Is this thing a pullet? These birds are just past the four-month mark. Thanks!

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He may be a rooster on the bottom of the pecking order. Could explain why he keeps his distance because those feathers do look rooster
 
Maybe you need a bigger sign? Or when people approach, don't make eye contact and keep moving....?
My sign is a whole sheet I do keep walking except when I need to get something off the shelf or someone is in front of me. But I do want them trained so they aren't so eager for affection. They are doing very well, it's just things I need to keep working on. I had them at the Farmers Market while DH had a brain MRI on Friday. Like I said, they do well but I see things that need work and other things they are little Angels
 
My sign is a whole sheet I do keep walking except when I need to get something off the shelf or someone is in front of me. But I do want them trained so they aren't so eager for affection. They are doing very well, it's just things I need to keep working on. I had them at the Farmers Market while DH had a brain MRI on Friday. Like I said, they do well but I see things that need work and other things they are little Angels
They are adorable. ;)
 

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