storms came barreling thru yesterday evening. The leading edge was super windy at 50-70 mph, depending on which part of the edge you were on....
That is a very striking flower
Last month when I took Spot and Rainey in for their annual physicals and shots, they found Rainey had a cracked tooth in back with some...
If you build a rolling mount, there is no permanence, so shouldn't need to get permits. I've seen some that people really put thought into and can...
I think you got it right in one. It looks the same as the cardinal at this Bald-headed Birds - Feeder Watch article. Those big black orbs around...
If you are looking at EF batteries, you may be able to find them cheaper at Wellbots (or sometime Amazon or Ebay - just make sure to use the EF...
If you go this route eventually (and you absolutely KNOW that it won't go when you have a nice long stretch of weather in the 70's), look at any...
Flowers that opened up yesterday: My Funny Valentine daylily (I do't know what that splotch is, it might be stress from no water), one lone yellow...
Yesterday was more like labor day. I weed wacked and took down a couple of small trees. The trees are junk maples, so when I say small, I mean the...
Yesterday I started mowing and shortly into it my trusty Toro Recylcer spit off the cable for the forward assist. As in it broke the connector to...
I'm interested in any recommendations also
I was thinking that the snake was lucky the blue jay decided it wanted the seeds instead of meat for its meal.
My suet started disappearing, or at least being greatly reduced overnight in the spring. One early morning I caught the culprit - a raccoon....
After uploading a picture to Pl@ntnet, I found that what I first ID'ed as ash, is actually False Spirea - AKA Ash-leaved Spirea.
It was great yesterday morning here. Without using any fans the house got down to 67* or maybe a bit cooler before I closed all but two windows. I...
Window AC's would probably be the cheapest and quickest short solution to start with. I don't remember the house you are in, but be mindful if you...
Not often. I had one a couple of years ago helping with the ants. But I've been in NH over 35 years and only seen them during 2 of those summers.
Found footage of the rotation that was captured while still west of me. No, it isn't much, but we don't get those things often.
Tornado warning in my area last night. The cell that produced visually confirmed rotations (and perhaps funnels) was just a few miles south of me...
When that flicker is done eating ants in your yard, send it my way!