Made the rounds to the Waterboxx experiment today...previous sprouts are doing fine - a couple of new ones - and a few that looked like sprouts that didn't make it. Gave them all one last extra drink but from here on out they are on their own. Can the Waterboxx sustain life in the desert?
Ural maintenance on the schedule for today. Discovered that one of the fuel lines was shredding. Took a ride over to Chucks and he just happened to have an extra chunk of hose. Replaced a couple of sections and it purred like a sick kitten but ran like a gem. Alpine trip on the list now for gutter supplies and more hose so I can replace all the lines.
Found that my new tomato plant has its first fruit forming. 78,90,43,0,B
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I'll be sure and bring my guitar if and when I ever make it to the GS. I guess that would be IN Terlingua.
Just curious if you add a paper product to the fertilizer...
In case you were wondering what a "Ural" is:
Imagine John on the front and Benita on the back
Ural is Rusky motorcycle with a sidecar, driveshaft drives sidecar wheel giving the three-wheeler two-wheel drive. Driven by horizontally opposed two-banger ala BMW.
Don't think Bonita would fit or follow, unless the sidecar is baited with yummies.
Come to think of it, S TX is a great place for those...
JW - 1st tomato - brilliant - now you're going to be hooked LOL
Very interested to find out how the Waterboxx performs...
Nice looking squash seedling!
I believe that waterboxx has palo verde trees sprouting.
I discovered the hard way that most any rubber hoses in the dry desert heat deteriorate very quick unless you use them pretty regularly so they can stay lubricated.
Looks really cool!
I'd forgotten about the the Ural. Glad you're still riding it. I just resurrected one of my bikes for commuting, now that the weather is getting warmer.
Great to see those sprouts coming up. Excellent news about the tomato.
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