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Well, not time yet for the carrots yet. These supposed to get pretty long, the one I pulled is about 5-1/2” , but tastes good.
And the one with a flower top, the flower top is a only about 15” taller than the other carrot tops, not 2’ taller.
If you take the top/head off a carrot, so there's a 1/2" of green and actual carrot.Put it in a saucer of water it'll sprout. No carrot just goes to seed.
So they claim.
 

Speaking of celery seed...:laughing7:
As a kid I was introduced to a dash of celery salt on cheese. Cheese lovers might not approve , but it is still interesting.
Never tried ground carrot seed , but one never knows.
 

toecutter,

The music and singing is different I like it. Some Canadian natives also do a version of throat singing.
 

That was a pretty big field Dave, what setting did you have on this morning?

Hope you dialled it down to 10acres per hour speed.:laughing7:

I learned from one of the best Jim... you buddy! :notworthy:

I always run Deus Fast (#3), '0' discrimination, 93 sensitivity and 12hz... this way I get to hear everything!

The farmer stopped by around 8am and told me about a later house and metal silo that were on the site when his Dad farmed it in the 1950s & 60s.
He figured the house dated from the 1920s and was bulldozed along with the siol in the early 70s, this would explain the huge iron spread here.

He also showed me pictures on his phone of a mill race in the forest on the same property.
I'm going to research that this week and hopefully hit it next weekend. :thumbsup:

And no, I didn't do my impression of a 'flapping chicken' across the site today. :laughing7:
 

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Night you Tnet Scallywags.

c u n am.
 

Thanks for the post up TC. I believe most Indigenous cultures do versions of throat singing. I like it.:icon_thumleft:
 

I learned from one of the best Jim... you buddy! :notworthy:

I always run Deus Fast (#3), '0' discrimination, 93 sensitivity and 12hz... this way I get to hear everything!

The farmer stopped by around 8am and told me about a later house and metal silo that were on the site when his Dad farmed it in the 1950s & 60s.
He figured the house dated from the 1920s and was bulldozed along with the siol in the early 70s, this would explain the huge iron spread here.

He also showed me pictures on his phone of a mill race in the forest on the same property.
I'm going to research that this week and hopefully hit it next weekend. :thumbsup:

And no, I didn't do my impression of a 'flapping chicken' across the site today. :laughing7:

I always run Deus Fast (#3), '0' discrimination, 93 sensitivity and 74hz... this way I get to hear everything!

Sorry-You can't go there......
:laughing7:
 

Got another 100' of second tier fencing done. My tractor guy is going to weld me up a gate (The 2 6ft step ladders is a drag climbing over) And I'm not belly crawling under either.

Got another permission today, Ya go ahead anytime you want to go and detect it. But actually there's an older foundation over there...:hello2:

Yesterday the land owner's son stopped "Get anything today?"

Have you been down the trails that go over the creek? There's a really old dump over to the left past the rocks.

How old?

Old-you should go check it out.

Now my reasoning would be why would there be a dump in the middle of nowhere-most threw it out the back door in the 1800's.
So if there's a dump, there must be more cellar holes hiding in the under brush.

Easy dreamland once again-I probably won't even see the first target in the new permission then I'll be Zzzzzzzzzzz.
 

did I posted that before? Can´t remember... brain cells getting to old :laughing7: But it is simply FANTASTIC!

 

Morning Tnet worlders
 

Happy Birthday to Jeanne Baret

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanne_Baret

https://www.npr.org/2010/12/26/132265308/a-female-explorer-discovered-on-the-high-seas

 

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Morning ARC :coffee2:

Actually I'm bright eyed and raring to go-so I'm off to get another :coffee2:of Kick Ass, the dark roast.
 

Morning Pepper.

I am glad someone is "bright eyed" this morning for it already feels like Monday. :)
 

By the end of the day we'll be feeling like a 108F, just a lovely day to be on a tractor in the dust.
 

Morning Pepper.

I am glad someone is "bright eyed" this morning for it already feels like Monday. :)

I don't really pay much attention to which day it is, unless when somebody doesn't answer their phone. Ah-right it's Sunday afternoon-they have a life.
 

Morning AARC AND pepperj
 

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