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poolz1

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  1. We are not the bullseye on the models but its a razor's edge....especially for N MD. There is likely to be additional qpf maxes locally. Look at what the models were printing out for Henri. Western CT --> NYC bullseye...in reality, NYC --> C NJ. With the center passing through our area I would not write off significant impacts just yet.
  2. Me too...I really thought it would be down by now. I just saw a cooler float by and then get plucked out of the water by the wind. It shot off frame like a bullet.
  3. Insanity! https://www.severestudios.com/storm-chasers/john.humphress2.html
  4. Its a good start.... An expansive area of torrential tropical rains with embedded sever would be ideal. Lets move this a little south and see some oranges popping up.
  5. Looks to be a wild ride shaping up. Would really like to get in on some local impacts...
  6. Pretty nice storm rolling through there. What's the report? Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
  7. A little too far west here to get in on the good action that is firing up. Sun is coming out and its mega humid... Hoping we get another round later this afternoon.
  8. Big thanks to @wxtrix for the inspiration. Probably went a little heavier on the parm and went with two layers of tomatoes. Basil flowers for garnish...outstanding dish! The whole family really enjoyed it. Served with grilled marinated beef, onions, peppers and zucchini skewers along with grilled rosemary potatoes. All veggies and herbs from the garden....minus the garlic.
  9. Looks fantastic...we are overloaded with tomatoes right now and Ive run out of ideas. Will certainly give this a try. The dijon probably gives that a nice kick... I am curious how it would taste if the same layers were placed on a toasted baguette?
  10. Found one a few years ago in a large bush beside our walkway to our front door. We walked past that basketball sized nest for weeks and did even notice. Just by chance, the nest was at a perfect height for the hood of my truck! I popped the hood, gently placed a pole under the hood and stabbed that thing. Cutting the wheels and tearing it apart....all while watching the chaos from the safety of the driver's seat. It was a sight watching them attack the truck. Maybe beer was involved...lol Not the smartest way to handle the situation but hey....not one bee killed and 24 hours later that bush was a hornet ghost town.
  11. Finding cucumber beetles, squash bugs and squash bug eggs this morning. The battle has started. Trying to keep a regular spray of neem oil going this year. This, along with killing what I can see and removing eggs I hope to keep damage to a minimum. Any other methods out there for organic gardening? Japanese beetles are more prolific this year than years past. Doing a number on our strawberry patch.
  12. Not sure where you get your seeds but Baker Creek has great slow bolt cilantro seed. The stuff is just never ending and takes forever to shoot up and flower.
  13. Nothing severe with the first storm here but no slouch either. Lots of T&L... Maybe 45+/- gusts. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
  14. 15 minutes away from me. Great outdoor drinking! Hearing the same roars to my west... Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
  15. He's getting better, @CAPE. 3 moles in three days and very minimal damage. This dog would lick you to death but I think he hates freakin moles moles more than I do.... Ground is soft due to the recent rains and they are on the move.
  16. .77" from the line that just went through. Could use some sun...things were soggy before. 4.11" total the past 5 days
  17. My cantaloupes look like crud as well. I dont know why... Butternut squash and cucumbers really looking good so far. I held off growing watermelon this year since success has been hit and miss and not everyone in the family is fan anyways. Ive been applying the Sluggo you suggested....so far I think it is working in gardens/potted plants I havent tried to manually remove them. Not 100% but I assume it takes a little time to whittle the populations down.
  18. Around 3" of rain the past few days. With the forecast next week, the gardens should be looking healthy. Im trying to train some of our cukes on the garden fence this season to conserve some space. Healthy looking plant...along with some thai basil.
  19. Lol...I think we had this discussion last year. 100% correct on all points. My dog has caught 2 this year but probably dug up a hundred yards of trails getting them. Strawberry season at a peak right now. Today's harvest....
  20. I had to look up sous vide when you mentioned it the other day. Whats your overall experience using this? Really intrigues me but I am also not trying to reinvent the wheel. Just curious if it requires a whole new learning process when it comes to doneness....I understand that the device creates the perfect doneness but do you compensate for whether you are finishing on the grill, cast iron or smoker...etc? Tacos look stellar, btw....
  21. 4 Porterhouse steaks...cut 1.5" thick and ready for the grill. I still think the ribeye is the best cut especially for grilling but I dont think there will be any complaints. Getting ready for my pre-company beer.....beautiful outside!
  22. Will have to check out the Slug-Go...never heard of it. I have tried several versions of beer traps and just couldn't attract them.... I actually thought about using some of that white tree wrap that I use for the base of our fruit trees..Could the larva still bore through that stuff? Probably so I guess... We alway get a decent zucchini crop but production is alway cut short because of these suckers....They hit every squash plant I try to grow.
  23. After years of trying all kinds of slug repellants and traps I have yet to find something that works well for organic gardening. The past few years I started trying to rid them the old fashion way...manual removal. This year I have done this in all of the gardens and it has been a success! Once the local population is mostly removed I find that they never really recover to the point of being able to destroy a plant. Takes about 5 days of constant vigilance in the early mornings and nights....picking them off with a stick and dropping them into a cup of water. For me, slugs are by far the worst garden pests. They have destroyed so many plants over the years and its been frustrating. Next up....I need to figure out how to eliminate squash vine borers
  24. Going to be a loud day. 2 days of a cold shower and they are ready for some action today! Funny, the trees in the shade are just a constant spattering of "clicks" and "chirps"....Trees in the sun are getting into the typical drone.
  25. Today was certainly a significant uptick. Wow! Night and day difference from yesterday.... Nothing new to you folks east of me but the intensity really is crazy.
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