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What a bunch of wimps. I do 350 to 450 a day.

You gotta be driving for a living....If you ever drive up 71 to KC around lunch time, let me know you're coming.

John

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You gotta be driving for a living....If you ever drive up 71 to KC around lunch time, let me know you're coming.

Have they ever finished it, or will they?

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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The triangle? Yes, it's done and really nice too. They even got the marketing guys to come up with a new name since Grandview Triangle has suck a stigma: 'Three Trails Crossing'. The $250 million they spent shaved a minute off my daily commute. Nice! The $300 million they're spending on widening 435 to 75 lanes at Quivira could save me another minute or two on top of that.

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75 lanes? Dang, I don't even think there are 75 major roads in the state of MO. Kansas must really be something. I had to drive to Fort Scott back in Nov from Eldorado Springs just to say I have been in Kansas.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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I really enjoy starting seeds indoors. For one, it starts in the doldrums of winter when I'm ready to see spring come along. I can choose my varieties and have them ready to go when the temps are right, and shave a little time off things. It's a little cheaper too. No fancy setup, just shop lights, shelves, trays, cells and a timer. It's something I really look forward to in the winter when hunting and football come to an end.

Starting seeds is becoming a ritual...a right of passage into spring.

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You gotta be driving for a living....If you ever drive up 71 to KC around lunch time, let me know you're coming.

I would love too. But I go west into Okie land. Some day though, I'll meet you on the water.

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Lettuce, radishes, and spinach in the ground under glass in the raised beds today. Cleaned the leaves out of the strawberry beds and worked on them some. I am going to replant 2 of the beds that did not produce last spring. Remember last spring? We were watering strawberries by the time they were producing. I hope we don't have that problem this year.

Put the feeder on the bee hive today and watched them fly for a while. Some pollen coming in, probably from maples that are budding out. Several feral bees were coming into the feeder from the outside of the hive. I must have an active wild bee tree close by. I am going to put out some swarm traps in a few weeks and hopefully trap some of the wild swarms.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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Lettuce, radishes, and spinach in the ground under glass in the raised beds today. Cleaned the leaves out of the strawberry beds and worked on them some. I am going to replant 2 of the beds that did not produce last spring. Remember last spring? We were watering strawberries by the time they were producing. I hope we don't have that problem this year.

Put the feeder on the bee hive today and watched them fly for a while. Some pollen coming in, probably from maples that are budding out. Several feral bees were coming into the feeder from the outside of the hive. I must have an active wild bee tree close by. I am going to put out some swarm traps in a few weeks and hopefully trap some of the wild swarms.

How are you suspending the glass over the beds? Are the sides high enough, using hay bales or something else?

John

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How are you suspending the glass over the beds? Are the sides high enough, using hay bales or something else?

My grandpa used a wood framed storm door. He would build a wooden box with a slight tilt, probably 22.5, facing south with the door as a lid. he would then bank straw around the box to insulate it.

Several feral bees were coming into the feeder from the outside of the hive.

I have to ask, how do you know they are feral?

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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How are you suspending the glass over the beds? Are the sides high enough, using hay bales or something else?

My hot boxes are 1x12 boards on edge about 2-3 foot wide. Filled half full of top soil and covered with some old screen door glass and some shower doors I bought at an auction.

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"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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