Some breakers trip very easy.haha Nice spittoon you got there,my old lady got rid of mine but she will fetch me a plastic cup.
Man, y’all got it going on with the gardening. Ricky, next year, you need to make little chicken wire tents to put over your melons. Deer, like squirrels, have no respect for personal property.
That picture of you reminds me of my grandmother telling us to come help her prep the snap beans for supper. Good stuff that very few people do anymore.
Katie would fight you for a good peach, know that.
I have family down in Beaufort that owns a good bit of farm land, tomatoes, squash, cukes, etc… My uncle would call my Grandmother after the last picking, just before they plowed the fields. We’d bring home a pickup load of produce and then she and my aunt would stew tomatoes for 2 days. We’d eat so much we’d get ulcers in our mouths. Man they were good. You can’t get a good tomato in the store anymore it seems.
Hopefully the deer will leave the pumpkins alone. They are planted in the same area. How do the deer know that watermelon is sweet and delicious while the pumpkins aren’t good eating?
Dang woods goats! Ricky, dad always told me that anything you fertilized a deer would eat. I’ve had them eat the pumpkin vines but not the pumpkins… but then after eating the vines the pumkin was no good. While they are beautiful to watch, they sure can be destructive. and pizzing on panty hose full of human hair doesn’t do anything to deter them.
Bet $1 EF doesn’t shoot one!