your plants are monsters. I hope that they cure up to your likings!!!Well, I pulled a huge Homer Simpson moment this weekend. One of my dogs constantly sheds, so I have this rubber spiky grooming thing that is good for pulling out the undercoat to reduce the shedding. So anyway, I'm out in the back yard yesterday just a combing her and getting gobs and gobs of hair out. Now, it's normally fairly windy here and 99% of the time the wind blows from the South in the summer. So I just shake the brush out every minute or so and wind sucks that hairball up and takes it off into the blue beyond. Except yesterday... I was just a combing away and not paying attention to the wind until I was done. And saw that it had shifted to the SE. Just enough that my bed of shade tobacco for wrappers looked like it was covered in snow. White dog hair snow.Stuck worse than velcro! Took me an hour with the hose to wash it off.
Here is a picture of one of my sun beds. Time to start priming I think. For scale, the wife is standing in the middle! (with the non-shedding dog)
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The motto at my house is no pipe, cigarette, even cigar is complete without a bit of pet hair... I just smoke it. LOL
The motto at my house is no pipe, cigarette, even cigar is complete without a bit of pet hair... I just smoke it. LOL
SWEET PILES OF LEAF!Cure of first priming is coming along well so far.
I sit in front of a computer all day, so when I come home I like to sit outside in my own private paradise.
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