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The connection isn't secure. Looks sketch.I think I have downloaded the files but Xowa is not opening them. Haven't figured it out yet.
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The connection isn't secure. Looks sketch.I think I have downloaded the files but Xowa is not opening them. Haven't figured it out yet.
This is true.Dogs do that, part of their behavior. Neighbor's dog, now passed, part malinois, would bury biscuits I gave her. I got wise to her trick and would only feed her small bits of it, and not give her more until she ate it in front of me - she was smart enough to learn that too. I suspect the behavior is part about having food for later, and part hiding it from other dogs/animals that would try to take it away.
Which ones dud you end up liking better?Got more of the battery backup light bulbs. Gave 4 to the kids for their house.
Which ones dud you end up liking better?
Got a link?
Thanks!
I just received a flexible spigot as well. The current gas spigot holder is rivet on so I need to be careful at using a small drill to drill out the rivets.I ordered an expensive Wavian 20L Jerry can. I thought about buying cheaper one but mine was made in Latvia.
I watched this review:
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Or just leave it as is & work with it somehow...I just received a flexible spigot as well. The current gas spigot holder is rivet on so I need to be careful at using a small drill to drill out the rivets.
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Good job. To the board reading this. Do NOT cheap out.I ordered an expensive Wavian 20L Jerry can. I thought about buying cheaper one but mine was made in Latvia.
I've been teraforming a bit. Planting edible plants in areas I might be forced to live if it goes bad.
In a remoteish location I had planted @14 bulbs (in 7 holes) of the 50 Camas bulbs I ordered 4 years back. Essentially I planted and forgot them. This weekend I finally got around to digging and spreading them out. I was shocked how many were all clustered together. Where before in a single hole 4 years back there were 2 bulbs, now there was well over 100+ all crammed tightly in each human head sized group. I split them up and transplanted. If the same thing occurs there will be mega thousands of bulbs in a few years. (35,000 if the math is right)
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Great landscaping plant. Instead of just an inedible plant, they have nice looking flowers and were widely used as a food staple by the native Americans.
https://www.survival-manual.com/edible-plants/large-camas.php
I have Sunchokes and Wapato (in the county park) next up to deal with.