quixdraw wrote:
City boy. If we didn't kill weeds, you'd have to survive by eating them pretty quick.
This “City Boy” knows several ways to control weeds without using herbicides. I have friends that are responsible master gardeners and landscapers that never use weed killers and pesticides because they understand the damage those things do. Maybe you should just sit in your cabin and write your manifesto.
Shootist wrote:
Nicely done.
Thanks very much for looking and commenting.
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J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Excellent image Bill.
Thanks Jack. It's not too often that an Eagle comes to me.
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Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
I probably would have been lamenting because I didn't have my camera with me.
Shoot first, weed later. Nice photo.
Bill_de wrote:
Thanks for commenting. We all have to get lucky once in a while.
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Many of us get lucky once in a while. Many of us don't have your skill to capitalize on that luck. Great work!
Alafoto wrote:
Many of us get lucky once in a while. Many of us don't have your skill to capitalize on that luck. Great work!
Thank you for the very kind words!
I wasn't so lucky this morning. I went out to cut lawn and there was nothing to stop me.
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Great catch with good background. vz
Exactly the same thing you did, except I would dispose of the weed killer.
Since I no longer use or permit the use of Round up on my land, I have been seeing all sorts of life and wildlife that I have not seen in many years. We now have toads, chipmunks, rabbits, and many other forms of life that I thought was near extinction in this area. We now just mow (bush hog) the weeds.
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