04-08-2016 10:06 AM - edited 04-08-2016 10:07 AM
@JÞB wrote:On the plus side! I was neither born nor raised near Detroit!
Having never lived in Milwaukee I will have nothing to say about it. Having visited downtown Detroit probably 5 times this month, (and a birthday dinner for my wife planned tomorrow), and living in the greater Detroit area I can say I there's lots of good times to be had.
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04-08-2016 11:35 AM - edited 04-08-2016 11:37 AM
@Hooovahh wrote:
@JÞB wrote:On the plus side! I was neither born nor raised near Detroit!
Having never lived in Milwaukee I will have nothing to say about it. Having visited downtown Detroit probably 5 times this month, (and a birthday dinner for my wife planned tomorrow), and living in the greater Detroit area I can say I there's lots of good times to be had.
Don't mistake me, I have been to Detroit, I'ts a nice place (Avoiding some local areas) The same can be said for the Twin Cities. Milwaukee boasts some really nice dining experiences, a larger population than Minneapolis, the most eclectic archetecture I've ever seen and the Brew-Crew. Nice ball-park out here! I'll stick with the Twins.
04-08-2016 12:40 PM
04-12-2016 07:31 AM
@SnowMule wrote:
When living in Duluth in the early sixties, the family second car was often a snowmobile.
Ben
06-09-2016 08:02 AM
While I could be posting hype about tonights game I will suprise you and share an image of the garden.
This area two years ago was a thick underbrush of thorns and woods. We cleared it planted apples peaches and pears adn then I have been been adding terraced garden boxes. Most of what is shown in the image above is potatoes but in the back there is a patch of garlic. Off to the right are more boxes with onions leeks shallots, chives and peas.
Ben
06-09-2016 09:05 AM
And, ... If you took down the fencing, think of all the rabbits, squirrels, and deer which would get to enjoy your garden!
Lynn
06-09-2016 09:09 AM
@johnsold wrote:And, ... If you took down the fencing, think of all the rabbits, squirrels, and deer which would get to enjoy your garden!
Lynn
Yup!
You should have seen what they did with pumpkins and watermellons last year. My oldest G-daughter and I had a contest to see who could grow the largest pumpkin. She had two plants I had 2 dozen. She won because of Bambi and Gus the groundhog.
The garlic, onions, shallots, leeks, and chives take care of themselves. It is the potatoes and peas I have to defend from Bambi and friends.
Ben
06-09-2016 12:22 PM
06-09-2016 01:07 PM
The game camera has recorded deer and turkey as well as smaller critters.
I have a crossbow waiting for the time I need to harvest protein anothr way.
Ben
06-11-2016 04:53 AM
@Ben wrote:While I could be posting hype about tonights game I will suprise you and share an image of the garden.
This area two years ago was a thick underbrush of thorns and woods. We cleared it planted apples peaches and pears adn then I have been been adding terraced garden boxes. Most of what is shown in the image above is potatoes but in the back there is a patch of garlic. Off to the right are more boxes with onions leeks shallots, chives and peas.
Ben
That reminds me of an old joke.
How do you make leek soup?
First you get a pot... and then you take a leek...