Maine 4-Season Greenhouse Grow

Yeah, eagles, hawks,coyotes, foxes, and a myriad of other varmints!We have an inside cat! lol
 
We don't have any cats because of the coyotes...:)
We're seeing more and more coyotes around W. ma. . They,ve been pushed out of their native habitats, and now we're poisoning them, shooting them, and wondering why they kill our pets. the Indian knew how to live in harmony, & peace, with the land. Our ancestors fucked that system up !! Brew, what will it cost me per. day, for that little cabin.
 
I know we got them because I hear them at night...never seen one though.
Blew if you are lucky you see em down low almost at your own level. They look like a B52 coming in to land, huge but silent. Reminds me of this poem for some reason altho it's the Peregrines more like the bolt.

The Eagle
BY ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON
He clasps the crag with crooked hands;
Close to the sun in lonely lands,
Ring'd with the azure world, he stands.

The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;
He watches from his mountain walls,
And like a thunderbolt he falls.
 
Blew if you are lucky you see em down low almost at your own level. They look like a B52 coming in to land, huge but silent.
One winter we were dragging the kids through the woods on a toboggan and a white (snow?) owl was sitting in a tree about 30 feet above us...mid-morning...we stopped and stared for about a minute and it took off and flew (silently) right over our heads. My kids were too young to realize how special that was...only owl I've ever see in the day.
 
I was squirrel hunting one day and walked up on a great horned owl with a dead squirrel on the ground. Man that thing was intimidating as hell it would hop towards me and clack its beak. Thought for a minute I would have to shoot it but it finally backed down.
 
One winter we were dragging the kids through the woods on a toboggan and a white (snow?) owl was sitting in a tree about 30 feet above us...mid-morning...we stopped and stared for about a minute and it took off and flew (silently) right over our heads. My kids were too young to realize how special that was...only owl I've ever see in the day.
sometime you catch a barn owl out in day
 
I was squirrel hunting one day and walked up on a great horned owl with a dead squirrel on the ground. Man that thing was intimidating as hell it would hop towards me and clack its beak. Thought for a minute I would have to shoot it but it finally backed down.
This reminds me of a friend who was outside with her 3 year old daughter and she saw a porcupine heading towards her (middle of day, which is odd) so she grabs the first thing at hand...a baseball bat...the thing reared up on her...so she proceeded to bludgeon it to death...it's actually a funny story when she tells it!

My neighbor is an old timer and he remembers when the town hall used to offer a $2 reward for every dead porcupine...one cost me $750 in vet bills once...no love for them.
 
I had a skunk follow me for a couple of hundred yards one time through the woods, I had deer urine on my boots I figured that's what he was tracking but still can't explain why.
 
I had a skunk follow me for a couple of hundred yards one time through the woods, I had deer urine on my boots I figured that's what he was tracking but still can't explain why.
Sure.... ;)
Maybe the doob ya smoked before entering the woods was chasing ya. LoL
:rofl::rofl:
Stalked by Skunk #1!
 
Just up in the GH tying another ring of plastic garden tape around the tall ladies....the Stankberry is a solid 8' not counting the pot! They are starting to smell GOOD!
Are you getting the Blueberry pheno??
 
Are you getting the Blueberry pheno??
Hard to say...first time I've also grown a Blueberry and they are next to each other. Would I notice in flower development? The DTF is in the lead and starting to smell amazing.
 
The nutty tends to come from the ATF, the licorice or anise smell is from the Durban.
sorry, I was just being a smartass with that first description (except the fish part...seems I was close!)...I went up there and tried again (and got some photos) and enlisted my wife's olfactory oratory...she said "rosemary" and I said spicy citrus....
 
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