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« Reply #15735 on: July 25, 2015, 10:18:15 PM »

It was a beautiful day here and a lot of nice stuff seemed to happen all around. I hope everyone else's day was pleasant as well.  Smile
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« Reply #15736 on: July 26, 2015, 12:37:24 AM »

Anybody else remember the bomb culture, & how Reagan was gonna kill us all?
I feel that way now.
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« Reply #15737 on: July 26, 2015, 06:35:31 AM »

Anybody else remember the bomb culture, & how Reagan was gonna kill us all?
I feel that way now.

I remember the Cuban Missile Crisis. 
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« Reply #15738 on: July 26, 2015, 03:00:53 PM »

I was at the skatepark today and my determination to land this one trick overcame my fear of doing so. I didn't end up landing it but it was a great feeling. like a hunter
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« Reply #15739 on: July 26, 2015, 04:47:16 PM »

If I wasn't over weight, I would want to skate board. but I'm terrible at it, landed on my elbow a few times in the same area.
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« Reply #15740 on: July 26, 2015, 05:52:54 PM »

I recently started again after like 20 years
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« Reply #15741 on: July 27, 2015, 09:40:13 AM »

I read something sad in National Geographic yesterday. In 1990 there were a billion monarch butterflies, and today there are fifty million. A 95% reduction in twenty-five years?
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« Reply #15742 on: July 27, 2015, 12:25:15 PM »

I read something sad in National Geographic yesterday. In 1990 there were a billion monarch butterflies, and today there are fifty million. A 95% reduction in twenty-five years?

I keep hearing the same thing about bees.
Last week, I was looking for a Buddeja Davidii Butterfly Bush at Lowe's, & mentioned to the clerk that I was looking for something to attract ladybugs. He told me the population was at an all time low last year.

Meanwhile, silkworms/inchworms were at an all time high the last two springs.
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« Reply #15743 on: July 27, 2015, 03:52:51 PM »

You could eat off the floor in our house.  There's enough food on the kitchen floor to make a pretty good meal.
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« Reply #15744 on: July 28, 2015, 09:22:29 AM »

I read something sad in National Geographic yesterday. In 1990 there were a billion monarch butterflies, and today there are fifty million. A 95% reduction in twenty-five years?

I keep hearing the same thing about bees.
Last week, I was looking for a Buddeja Davidii Butterfly Bush at Lowe's, & mentioned to the clerk that I was looking for something to attract ladybugs. He told me the population was at an all time low last year.

Meanwhile, silkworms/inchworms were at an all time high the last two springs.

I've ordered milkweed seeds to plant where I live. Monarchs are drawn to milkweed plants, and I hope that's a drop in the bucket to stem population loss, at least nearby.

Bees, yeah, I don't think many people have stopped to think of what the absence of bees would mean to life on this planet. The trouble is, so many silly ecologists have cried wolf in the past that they've lost credibility when it comes to announcing a real threat.
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« Reply #15745 on: July 28, 2015, 01:44:29 PM »

I read something sad in National Geographic yesterday. In 1990 there were a billion monarch butterflies, and today there are fifty million. A 95% reduction in twenty-five years?

I keep hearing the same thing about bees.
Last week, I was looking for a Buddeja Davidii Butterfly Bush at Lowe's, & mentioned to the clerk that I was looking for something to attract ladybugs. He told me the population was at an all time low last year.

Meanwhile, silkworms/inchworms were at an all time high the last two springs.

I've ordered milkweed seeds to plant where I live. Monarchs are drawn to milkweed plants, and I hope that's a drop in the bucket to stem population loss, at least nearby.

Bees, yeah, I don't think many people have stopped to think of what the absence of bees would mean to life on this planet. The trouble is, so many silly ecologists have cried wolf in the past that they've lost credibility when it comes to announcing a real threat.

I bought several bags of Liatris bulbs back in the spring, & only a few survived, I only one partially bloomed. So far, a bee might visit it once in a while.
I did this when I kept killing my baby mimosa trees with too much sunlight, but I moved them to the shade & they're coming back with a vengeance.
When I was at Lowe's last week, the clerk talked me into a Little Lemon Goldenrod & a First Love Speedwell, and I just ordered some Tickseed Coreopsis lanceolata, some I'm hoping to get some pretty looking, and environmentally beneficial varmints in my yard eventually.
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« Reply #15746 on: July 29, 2015, 07:24:24 AM »

I am astounded at the level of nastiness in reactions to yesterday's announcement that the Boy Scouts of America is removing its ban on gay leaders.  I've seen some ugly stuff on the 'net, but some of these people have achieved new heights in bigotry and vitriol.  It is not that there are people who are upset, it is that those people are so darn UGLY about it whilst purporting to be upstanding pillars of society.   Buggedout  They are so worked up and so blinded by their fears that what they write comes off as the ravings of delusional persons of far below average intelligence.  I imagine it's a blessing they are not able to see that it does not reflect well on them at all.  They're nothing less than shrill.  Just a measure of how very scared they are, I suppose.  I thought this sort of thing was only in fiction!
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« Reply #15747 on: July 29, 2015, 07:47:57 AM »

You could eat off the floor in our house.  There's enough food on the kitchen floor to make a pretty good meal.

I'll be right over.  Wink
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« Reply #15748 on: July 30, 2015, 11:04:21 AM »

I know it's eventually going to effect me mathematically, but I rrreeeaaallllllyyy don't care about the current weather in other states.
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« Reply #15749 on: July 30, 2015, 08:48:07 PM »

Gotta say, Welcome to Night Vale is a podcast for you guys, it's very strange.
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