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Steveo September 26th 05 07:41 PM

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172.158.60.162
wrote:
jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote:

Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping
their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods
before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before
the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your
neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've
had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.

Finally cooling off here, which is good for everything else.

Hey mope, can you recommend a good over the counter weed killer?

What are you trying to control, and where do you want to use it?


weeds. yard.

Grass or broadleaf weeds? In the lawn? Where do you live?

driveway.

Round-up, you can add a soil sterilant like primatol to prevent re-growth.

jim September 27th 05 12:27 AM

TNT wrote:
Must be all that RF power drying them up.



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Landshark wrote:

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Steveo wrote:


Frank Gilliland wrote:



Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.


A wine connoisseur?

Landshark



no mate, the wife is the wine lover as she works in a vineyard. wish i
could work in a brewery :p




huh???

Landshark September 27th 05 02:16 PM


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Steveo wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote:


Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.



A wine connoisseur?

Landshark


no mate, the wife is the wine lover as she works in a vineyard. wish i
could work in a brewery :p


OK, purveyor of the hops?

Landshark


--
The world is good-natured to people
who are good natured.



jim September 28th 05 01:27 AM

Hey Mope.....
 
Landshark wrote:

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Steveo wrote:


Frank Gilliland wrote:



Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.


A wine connoisseur?

Landshark



no mate, the wife is the wine lover as she works in a vineyard. wish i
could work in a brewery :p



OK, purveyor of the hops?

Landshark


purveyor of the suds is more like it hehehe

U-Know-Who September 28th 05 02:08 AM

Hey Mope.....
 

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"Lancer" wrote in message
ews.com...
On 25 Sep 2005 15:06:40 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Lancer wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:55:31 -0400, jim
wrote:

Steveo wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote:

Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries
are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.

Hot and dry here also, the pecans aren't filling out. Unless we get
some rain real soon they won't be worth picking.

Did you get much from Rita?


No rain, quite a bit of wind. It went off to the east of us. We were
hoping for a big storm, for much needed rain. I was hoping that the
storm would hit and knock our power out for a few day, good excuse to
stay home. The only real effect from Rita was that everyone that came
up this way emptied out all of the gas stations...


LOL!! My cousin has a 125 gallon cap. on his diesel F350. It took
him some 17 hours to drive from his place in Santa Fe to his ranch in
Seguin on Wednesday, that's messed up.

Landshark



You got blood here Shark?



Landshark September 29th 05 05:53 AM

Hey Mope.....
 

"jim" wrote in message
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Landshark wrote:

"jim" wrote in message
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Landshark wrote:

"jim" wrote in message
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Steveo wrote:


Frank Gilliland wrote:



Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries
are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.


A wine connoisseur?

Landshark



no mate, the wife is the wine lover as she works in a vineyard. wish i
could work in a brewery :p



OK, purveyor of the hops?

Landshark


purveyor of the suds is more like it hehehe


No difference. A good tasting, well balanced beer, is better
than a stuffy glass of wine any day of the week.

Landshark


--
Some of them are living an illusion
Bounded by the darkness of their minds,
In their eyes it's nation against nation,
With racial pride, sad hearts they hide,
Thinking only of themselves,
They shun the light,
They think they're right
Living in the empty shells.



Landshark September 29th 05 05:53 AM

Hey Mope.....
 

"U-Know-Who" wrote in message
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"Landshark" wrote in message
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"Lancer" wrote in message
ews.com...
On 25 Sep 2005 15:06:40 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Lancer wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:55:31 -0400, jim
wrote:

Steveo wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote:

Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries
are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.

Hot and dry here also, the pecans aren't filling out. Unless we get
some rain real soon they won't be worth picking.

Did you get much from Rita?

No rain, quite a bit of wind. It went off to the east of us. We were
hoping for a big storm, for much needed rain. I was hoping that the
storm would hit and knock our power out for a few day, good excuse to
stay home. The only real effect from Rita was that everyone that came
up this way emptied out all of the gas stations...


LOL!! My cousin has a 125 gallon cap. on his diesel F350. It took
him some 17 hours to drive from his place in Santa Fe to his ranch in
Seguin on Wednesday, that's messed up.

Landshark



You got blood here Shark?



Most definitely. One cousin lives in Santa Fe with a second
home in Seguin. His brother lives outside of Austin, in Jonestown.
Their father lives in Dallas.
Haven't been down since last year at this time (Austin has grown
like wildflowers), but try to visit them once every couple of years.

Landshark


--
Kindness is the language which the deaf
can hear and the blind can see.



jim September 30th 05 01:26 AM

Hey Mope.....
 
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Steveo wrote:



Frank Gilliland wrote:




Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before
they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries
are
ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods?


Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had.

hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards.


A wine connoisseur?

Landshark



no mate, the wife is the wine lover as she works in a vineyard. wish i
could work in a brewery :p


OK, purveyor of the hops?

Landshark



purveyor of the suds is more like it hehehe



No difference. A good tasting, well balanced beer, is better
than a stuffy glass of wine any day of the week.

Landshark


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