doublejj's next big adventure....Lone Oak Farms 2016

Dr.D81

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From the beginning....

I swear these bags of soil keep getting heavier each year:roll:.....& so 2016 Lone Oak Farms begins


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P.S. I'm on my first smoke break of 2016......more pics to fo
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Damn I am behind. It's like I took two months off RIU or something:)
Just took my last 3 cigs and broke them and threw them away tomorrow I start a new life cig free :)

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hell yea man! I hope it goes smooth for you. I quit just over a year ago at jigfresh's in LA the weekend of the bbq. I stayed so busy visiting it was not bad.
 

2ANONYMOUS

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Nice,love vettes,especially older ones.calloway motor,you buy like that or have them do it.the 66?you making it a pro- mod.would take that any day,lol.original motor a 327 or 427?
I purchased the Calloway at dealer ship walked in there it was in show room i was like omg i just have to have it haha so thats what i did was middle of winter so they kept it in room until spring then Dealership trailered it to my place

i tell yeah first week i had it home was in it listening to music haha like second day guess what battery died and me in it Doors are electric i was lmao locked in my own car haha talk about embarrassing when wifey found me in garage in car haha was almost ready to smash side window to get out seriously
Thankfully i got old lady to call dealer ship and they told her what i had to do lol to get out

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=how+to+get+out+of+a++corvette+with++dead+battery&ei=UTF-8&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-001
 

Javadog

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Just took my last 3 cigs and broke them and threw them away tomorrow I start a new life cig free :)

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The single best thing you could do.

I did it....after joining here....I just stopped, finally.

Good luck!

JD

P.S. That nicotine-analogue may remain in the pollen of treated plants and this
might be affecting bees. I am very concerned about CCD and hope that they
continue to nail that one down.

P.P.S. Having to use a time-machine to see this article makes me wonder, but
it does seem that the search continues to nail down the cause with certainty:
https://web.archive.org/web/20140123222126/http://www.nbcnews.com/science/pesticides-arent-biggest-factor-honeybee-die-epa-usda-say-6C9745740
(and I am fine with playing it safe, as far as our bees go ;0)
 
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fumble

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I worry about the bees too Javadog. My parents have Clark come and spray their yard for bugs...I have noticed bees just dropping to the ground in their yard. Like they are hella cold and can't fly, but it wasn't cold.
 

beachball

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I have noticed bee cadavers on my patio, seems I may sweep up a single bee a couple times a week. Science has speculated that genetics along with herbicides may be contributing to
the disorder. I live in a an area that produces several varieties of berries, produce and citrus. Continual spraying goes on. Probably a huge factor right there.
 

beachball

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Parasitic mites...Varroa Distructor have been found in bee remains and they mention bacterial disease called foul brood is contributing to it. Bees are under attack from multiple sources.
 

Javadog

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I wanted to ask whether there are any good ones, but, yeah, of course,
there are wonderful varieties. These bitches don't even hate good.

Heh heh heh

JD
 

2ANONYMOUS

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I worry about the bees too Javadog. My parents have Clark come and spray their yard for bugs...I have noticed bees just dropping to the ground in their yard. Like they are hella cold and can't fly, but it wasn't cold.
Actually last years Honey harvests was one of the highest on record...
some time this week i will take a pic show everyone what millions of gallons of honey looks like lol many people tend to think were the main cause of the decline in bee population
but the real issues are Queen problems , and Varroa mites and Hive beatles .. also with weather patterns so un even there iwhat used to be seen as 5 - 10 percent winter kill off , now is 15 - 25 percent kill off
 
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