LJ, you are such a hoot!!!
They may be over but I still have the hairdo.....I rather miss parts of the 80s but enjoyed the 70s WAY more...way more.![]()
BK, if we ever meet in person, I'll bring you a bottle of Georgio.



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LJ, you are such a hoot!!!
They may be over but I still have the hairdo.....I rather miss parts of the 80s but enjoyed the 70s WAY more...way more.![]()
Skunk smell never really bothered me from afar too much. But a few winters ago I must have had one under my house somehow and it "let go". My husband woke me up around 4 am cause he smelled something. It was so strong, I didn't even realize it was skunk at first. It smelled "hot" or "electrical" if that makes sense. But after fully waking up and moving through my house, UGGHH! My house smelled like skunk FOREVER. It was horrible. No matter how much I washed our clothes it would just re-stinkify them. I tried everything under the sun. All I ever accomplished was adding to the stink.....pumpkin spice skunk, lol. I definitely don't want that to happen again.Now...you guys are going to find out something about me that you may find quite odd...but then, just about everything about me is a little different, so this should be no less. I LOVE the smell of skunk...always have. I read once on Ann Landers that there are whole factions of people out there who love the smell of skunk, so I'm not alone but maybe just one of the few that will admit it. To me skunk smell is the smell of spring and tidings of warmer days to come...just love that smell.
Hello from Kentucky. It's awfully nice of you to invite all of us chicken keepers to your front porch for a relaxing time with conversation, coffee, tea, hot chocolate and sweet cakes. My state is famous for several things -horses, basketball (go big blue) ,bluegrass and bourbon. So, I'll be bring the Wild Turkey Bourbon to put a giggle in the day.;-)
My sister likes the smell of skunk... I don't mind it from afar, but upclose is another story!
I've been looking at seeds, and trying to plan out my garden. I was on a website and "shopping".... went to check out and had over $100 worth of seed! I think I need to rethink this! I am really wanting to plant and can a lot this year, but I don't want to get overwhelmed either since this is my first garden by myself! I've always helped out with my grandparent's HUGE garden, and reaped the benefits... but haven't done it by my lonesome....
I am definitely wanting tomatoes, potatoes, g.beans, squash, cucumbers, lettuces.... and I'm sure there is more....
What do you all suggest planting?
There are 6 of us, so it takes quite a bit to feed us anyway... Not sure how much of anything to plant either....
Sorry this is so rambly.... I'm thinking out loud.![]()
Oh, that is so me. I must have $200 worth of seed in the freezer from the past 4 years. Sometimes it helps me to make the decision you made above - what you definitely want to plant. Then pick two kinds - one a reliable one that you're pretty sure will get you a harvest. The other can be a frivolous variety of the same kind. Yukon gold potatoes and those purple fingerlings. Better Boy Tomatoes and Cherokee Purple. Yellow summer squash and tromboni squash - etc. Plant lettuce now, before too many slugs/snails come out.My sister likes the smell of skunk... I don't mind it from afar, but upclose is another story!
I've been looking at seeds, and trying to plan out my garden. I was on a website and "shopping".... went to check out and had over $100 worth of seed! I think I need to rethink this! I am really wanting to plant and can a lot this year, but I don't want to get overwhelmed either since this is my first garden by myself! I've always helped out with my grandparent's HUGE garden, and reaped the benefits... but haven't done it by my lonesome....
I am definitely wanting tomatoes, potatoes, g.beans, squash, cucumbers, lettuces.... and I'm sure there is more....
What do you all suggest planting?
There are 6 of us, so it takes quite a bit to feed us anyway... Not sure how much of anything to plant either....
Sorry this is so rambly.... I'm thinking out loud.![]()
Someone sent me this on facebook today, and of course I thought of the independent people here ... sorry guys, you'll just have to do what us females have been doing for years and do some gender projecting to understand this "adventure" applies to you, too ...
Disney Princesses Sing "I Don't Need A Man"
My sister likes the smell of skunk... I don't mind it from afar, but upclose is another story!
I've been looking at seeds, and trying to plan out my garden. I was on a website and "shopping".... went to check out and had over $100 worth of seed! I think I need to rethink this! I am really wanting to plant and can a lot this year, but I don't want to get overwhelmed either since this is my first garden by myself! I've always helped out with my grandparent's HUGE garden, and reaped the benefits... but haven't done it by my lonesome....
I am definitely wanting tomatoes, potatoes, g.beans, squash, cucumbers, lettuces.... and I'm sure there is more....
What do you all suggest planting?
There are 6 of us, so it takes quite a bit to feed us anyway... Not sure how much of anything to plant either....
Sorry this is so rambly.... I'm thinking out loud.![]()
BK, if we ever meet in person, I'll bring you a bottle of Georgio.![]()
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Oh, that is so me. I must have $200 worth of seed in the freezer from the past 4 years. Sometimes it helps me to make the decision you made above - what you definitely want to plant. Then pick two kinds - one a reliable one that you're pretty sure will get you a harvest. The other can be a frivolous variety of the same kind. Yukon gold potatoes and those purple fingerlings. Better Boy Tomatoes and Cherokee Purple. Yellow summer squash and tromboni squash - etc. Plant lettuce now, before too many slugs/snails come out.
I'm under orders not to buy any seed this year. I have to use what I've got.![]()