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    Today, in US History

    175 years ago The First National Woman's Rights Convention in the United States: October 23, 1850 "...they are absolutely equal in their rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- in their rights to do, and to be, individually and socially, all they are capable of... " Abby H. Price
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    Today's sun set/rise around the world

    The temperature just made it to 60°f (16°C) this afternoon. The chance for that much warmth for the remaining days of 2025 might now have passed. Steve, who had to bring the clothes in off the line after all day out there, to dry in the dryer. So, saving resources by using the clothesline will...
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    Saving my Carolina Reaper

    Only once have I tried growing a Capsicum chinense. It developed a single fruit there in the garden and that wasn’t even fully developed let alone ripe. Peppers are perennials. They are survive-oriented. Best of Luck, Steve
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    Fall Foliage Map

    I'm a little late for the "northern tier" in the US but I didn't know about it until today. Just use your finger to slide through the months below the map. https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map
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    Your Weather, 2025

    Continuing morning freezing, even with sunny and warmer afternoon temperatures. We may have a 60⁰f (16⁰C) day, today :). We had one on Wednesday of last week ;). Seems like we should be due on a week after such a warm Summer. Rain back for the weekend. Apparently, Mother Nature isn't granting...
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    The year of the pumpkin.

    I didn't realize that there was a black variety available that grew that large, CatJac. So many pumpkins are maxima rather than pepo. That's Fine! More chance that they are tastier than just for decoration. Smashing Pumpkins. We may put our gray maxima out on the porch for Halloween but it...
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    Gone to the Dogs

    That guy, dog-rescuer Rocky Kanaka, has a new book out. LINK  Your library should be buying that for their shelves!
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    A Seed Saver's Garden

    Our even dozen kale plants look quite a bit different right now because of continuous harvesting. I didn't think to do that before DW came along. But then, I was not a kale fan in any of that time and only grew them once, that I remember. That year, the huge plants were allowed to grow...
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    The Cat's Outta the Bag!

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    Parenting

    Sorry that this is on Instagram. I watched it 4 times and laughed each time. Couldn't help but want to share it.
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    Concerned About Growing Old?

    I don't know about you but I think it's down right bodacious that Snuffy's grandpa is still around :D.
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    What Did You Do In The Garden?

    It has been dry enuf and traffic light enuf over the recent few days that I was able to mow the lawn this morning near the garden beds. On a very pleasant Autumn afternoon, I was back out and back to shovel work. (I hope my back holds up for a little more ;).) Buried a good mixture in that bed...
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    What is the song or poem weighs up how you feel today??

    I haven’t forgotten, sitting at a friend’s kitchen table and hearing Booker T & the MG’s on the radio for the first time :). What was that DJ thinking, playing “Green Onions” to a kid interested in growing vegetables? Steve went on to write, produce and play with the MG’s and for others...
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    Funny Business

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    Official TEG Poll: Seasonal Favorite

    When I was a child on the homestead, Autumn was when I could be off to school and doing something different from farm work. The weather was usually pleasant until November so there was a good start to the school year and learning about a wider world and the people who live there. As I became...
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    Parenting

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    The Cat's Outta the Bag!

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    Parenting

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    Funny Business

    It would be a difficult position for me to argue, if you didn't cotton to it in a more resistant manner. Autumn seems to be the time when folks reflect on their deceased ancestors. Some probably spend extra time trying to learn something about them at this time of year. Naturally, we miss the...
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