This thread is in reply to a blog post by RadlyRootbound entitled "Spring is in the Air!".
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Apr 2, 2019 4:32 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Bread Baker
Central Texas Hill Country (Zone 8b)
I was just exploring the blog section and saw you over here. Thought I'd say hello.

I'm not sure how this section works. Like, will you be notified that someone posted automatically or do we need to do the @RadlyRootbound thing.

What 10 acres? I haven't read through yet. Stopped here first.

Anyway, just saying hello. Have a great day. Hope you're feeling better.

Iluvtobake
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Apr 2, 2019 7:38 AM CST
East-Central Mississippi (Zone 8a)
Any silver lining could have clouds
Cactus and Succulents Region: Mississippi Native Plants and Wildflowers Million Pollinator Garden Challenge
Hi, Iluvtobake, welcome to my blog! I tip my hat to you. I believe that when you post here, I'm automatically notified since I have my settings set to watch any thread I've posted to.

I own 10 acres on the other side of town where I had a large home until my ex-wife burned it down in 2010. I'd taken our daughter on vacation, and while we were gone the ex spent the whole week stealing my antiques, collectibles and music equipment and selling it off. She got stuck with a carload of my stuff she hadn't sold in time and she knew I was heading home. She'd done something similar before, so she knew I would immediately know I'd been robbed when I walked in the door and she would be the first one I suspected, and there she was still with a carload of my stuff, so she knew she'd be caught red-handed unless I didn't know I'd been robbed, so she burned my home to try to hide her burglary. She ended up being charged only with the burglary, and that only because she took that last load of music equipment to a local pawn shop, but the local "law enforcement" didn't bother to investigate the arson, so she got away with that. When I got home, my house had been on fire for about an hour. So now I'm left with 10 acres, a barn and a slab over there. I bought this house 2 1/2 yrs ago and I'm still not sure if I want to keep it or sell it and rebuild a smaller home on the 10 acres, but I'm working on improving this place, at least for now. It's not in a location I really like, but my daughter, who was 16 at the time, liked this house, so I bought it so she'd have a home she liked instead of the old house we'd been renting (with a whopping total of 9 electrical outlets in the whole house, including the back porch).

As for feeling better, thanks for the well-wishes; I'm much better but not completely up to par yet, still coughing some and feeling a bit weak. I'll take it easy and make sure to not get chilled for a couple more days, then I should be fine. Thumbs up

Radly
"He who says his plants are always bigger & better than anyone else's and his grass, greener, is likely feeding them manure, like he's feeding you." ~Radly
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Apr 2, 2019 8:36 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Bread Baker
Central Texas Hill Country (Zone 8b)
Holy sh... Well, whatever you do, I hope you invest in a bunch of cameras. I'd move away, but you have your daughter to consider, I guess. She's 'grown' now though, I suppose. Sad

Since you already have water lines, you could grow all kinds of things over there if you wanted.

Cops. Don't get me started. I used to work at a P.D. - clerical. I try not to generalize and judge all departments based on that one but, humans are humans. Unfortunately. Sighing!

I'll have to read through your posts over here so I don't ask you to repeat yourself. Thanks for filling me in...
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Apr 4, 2019 9:51 AM CST
South (Zone 8b)
Love that blue container. Watching for a new post from you since I am deep south as well.
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