I guess it's finally time to start one of these, and keep everything in one place...
Me, too...and it's more in line with the reports of a weather station a couple of miles away (0.79 inch). Unfortunately, the one down the road is offline.g-man said:I tend to belief the wider opening (tuna can).
I actually wasn't planning to use it! There just happened to be a gallon and a half or so of old milk available to me at the end of April, because my grandfather was in the hospital and then rehab for a few weeks. So when I went over to mow his lawn before he came home, I took the milk with me instead of dumping it, realizing it was perfectly good lawn food. I used half of it around that time, finishing the opened gallon and opening the unopened but also expired second one (both dated mid April). I then saved the remaining half gallon for a second app, but didn't get around to using it for some time. I wrote "do not drink" on it, and shoved it way back in the fridge to keep cold all those weeks, and finally got to it this evening. Surprisingly, it didn't smell all that bad, and wasn't really lumpy of anything like the first batch was a few weeks before, so my plan worked to keep it cold. (The first bottle had actually clogged the screen on my hose end sprayer.)g-man said:No more milk? why?
Thanks. The grass in between the stones is around 6 inches high, maintained with a string trimmer every so often for a natural look. Once in a while I use the trimmer to edge around the stones...I'm due to do it soon for the first time this year. Wanted to get a before shot.pennstater2005 said:Looking good Green! I like the walk.
There's really not that much distortion from the lens in these shots. The sidewalk is at a mild grade; the lawn at the side of it is at a greater angle. I don't enjoy mowing on it!pennstater2005 said:Is that a slope in the second picture or is that the fisheye effect?