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Oil Firms, Artificial Reefs, Global Warming, Oil Drilling and Germany

Monday, June 23rd, 2008



Top Scientist: Put Oil Firm Chiefs on Trial for High Crimes

, one of the world’s leading , will today call for the of large fossil companies to be put on trial for high and , accusing them of actively spreading doubt about in the same way that blurred the links between smoking and cancer.

Are Artificial Reefs Good for the Environment?

It sounds like a great idea. Sink an old fleet of subway in the . & invertebrates will colonize the hulking structure. Fish will migrate there & reproduce. And before long, the replenished ecosystem thats great for & diving. But some scientists aren’t so sure they replenish the ecosystem.

NASA Climatologist: “Almost Too Late to Stop Global Warming”

On Monday, NASA climatologist Dr. will testify at a committee hearing that it is almost, but not quite, too late to start defusing what he calls the “ .” He will offer a plan for cuts in and also a warning about the risks of further inaction.

Is the ‘Oil Drilling Debate’ Masking the Real Issue?

Should we be focusing on making cheap or should we focus on making it obsolete? Of course in an ideal world, would be cheap and increasingly obsolete. We don’t live in an ideal world. By focusing on unrealistic “quick fix” solutions, are we just scraping ourselves up a little more time to keep avoiding the real issue?

Germany ‘is world’s greenest country’

Germany has been labelled the world’s greenest country after it cut its use by more than any other state in 2007.

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Saving Water, Electricity, Honda Civic, Solar and the Prius

Monday, June 16th, 2008



Seven Ways to Save Energy by Saving Water

Though many states and localities are waking up to their shortages and taking steps to plan for “peak ”, people generally continue to waste and to ignore the - link.

New Material Absorbs Light Completely And Generates Electric

A partnership between and turned out to be very beneficial for the world, as they obtained a metamaterial that absorbs all the light it gets (yes, it becomes invisible) and that is supposed to generate more efficiently than the cells.

Civic Outsells F-150 for First Time Ever

Go little , go!

How To Heat Up Solar

It seems incredible then that the U.S. Senate has again failed to pass a bill that would extend to build new .

Prius is Now the Most Searched New Car on Cars.com

.com has announced that for the first time ever, the has become the most searched for new vehicle on the popular site — surpassing long time favorites such as the Accord and Camry. The first appeared in the top 10 most searched vehicles list last summer.

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Jay’s Tomato Plant Garden

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008



If you call a a , then that’s what I have.

I told you that we bought some tomato the other day. We put them in a bucket that we had here. Well, they have been taking off so nicely, I decided to get some more. I figured buckets will work ok. My mother used to get the biggest from a couple of 5 gallon buckets.

Check ‘em out. They grow fast too. I have a few different kinds there, so it should be exciting. Now, I just have to find out if these are related to the current issue.

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Rhododendrons To Line the Woods

Saturday, June 7th, 2008



Every time I visit either Lowe’s or , I try to go into the nursery to grab a few . I can always find a use for , I just wish they were free. That would be wild.

I need about 50 . I would like to line the entire up front as well as both sides of the driveway. I love the look of fully grown . They are great cover and have wonderful .

I remember one down in that I did some work at years ago. It was owned by an old (rich) dude. He had everything looking just perfect. There were huge , , and all the rest. It was so and so was I, with envy. I still have the image in my mind and that’s what I would like to have one day.

But for now, I will have to do with small to start.

I bought three of these during my last trip to .

This is one of the areas I would like to line. When the grow larger, they will hang over the and all I will have to do is push the mower under the . I know, I am too slick.

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Stonehenge, Solar Power, Global Warming, Energy and Noise

Monday, June 2nd, 2008



Secrets of Stonehenge unearthed

Now that’s a pretty impressive tombstone. New research suggests that was used as a cemetery for more than 500 years, much longer than previously thought. The new findings also show that people used the area as a burial site long before placement of its trademark stones (or ) was complete.

How to harvest solar power? Beam it down from space!

The satellites would electromagnetically beam of back to ground-based receivers, where it would then be converted to electricity and transferred to grids. The floating could provide round-the-clock clean, electricity.

Scientists Invent Machine to Suck CO2 & Fight Global Warming

Scientists say they have invented a machine that can suck dioxide out of the air – potentially creating a in the against . The blueprint for the CO2 ’scrubber’ raises the prospect of a generation of machines which would help reduce the billions of tonnes of being pumped into the atmosphere.

The Coming Energy Wars - A Bargain at $200

prices could hit $200 a barrel in the next few months. How the spike changes everything. This , America hit a historic point. With average prices per gallon edging toward $4, America’s notoriously profligate ways started to change fast. Americans are less, using mass transit more, buying fewer guzzlers.

How Man-Made Noise May Be Altering Earth’s Ecology

The contamination of biophony may soon become a serious — Scientist says that man-made sounds are already with . We worry about the from SUVs and ; maybe we should be equally concerned about the racket they cause.

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Holly, Hydrangea and Tomato Plants

Thursday, May 29th, 2008



We made a visit to yesterday (we are going to be buying from Lowe’s from now on). I wanted to go shopping for . Maybe I can just cut this, and the following posts short. You can just read all the other ones about I have written through the years.

I had a bunch of stuff on my list, but mainly items from the area. Here is what I got:

- 1 Blue Hydrangea
- 4
- 2
- 1 25 lb. bag of seed
- 2 Tomato

and some other stuff. Maybe I’ll write about that later.

Laura picked out the Hydrangea and made sure it was blue. There are a few others around here, so it should fit right in.

There are a lot of areas I need . I really like at the ends of . I don’t know why, but I do. Therefore, I needed to put at the end of this semi-naked driveway. I put the and there. There is room for a lot more though.

I also did some seeding yesterday. I went through the whole bag in about two minutes. The needs to be high, so it really shoots out fast. I raked the seed in some bare spots in the lawn, and just spread it out on the areas up near the road. If the eat it, I’ll just get more.

What’s really exciting is our new tomato . These are hybrid something-er-others. They are supposed to produce nice big . I like , so I am hoping they come out nicely.

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Yard Work - Raking the Leaves is Done

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008



I finally finished raking the . There were a lot of them. I can’t say I liked doing this particular job for many reasons. One reason I didn’t care for this activity would be that it wasn’t much fun, with the presence of coming in at a strong second. Apparently, live in old . When you them, instinct tells them to swarm around the closest face they can find. That would be mine. They flew in my eyes, in my ears and one even made it into my mouth. I hope the didn’t see me staggering across the gagging while trying to force the artifact from the back of my throat. Laugh…go ahead.

This is a section of the that is right up against the . It has a cute little area you can sit and read, “Gone With the Wind” (Joe, that’s for you).

This is just a random shot looking up the side . I guess I wanted to show that the actually is getting . I go out and talk to it every day.

Joe, here’s that little area again. Don’t worry, I am going to put nice in there for you.

Now, this is a small area that is right next to the driveway. I am guessing it may have been a vegetable in the past. I decided to replant the from way up on the hill in the front, split them and put them along the driveway. I think they will multiply and fill in nicely. I also am transplanting some other (that I can’t quite identify) as a second row. Then, I am going to get some as a third row and make it reaaal nice.

This is looking up towards the road, from the . Yes, I raked all that out. I plan on getting some more and scattering them around in this area, to fill it in.

Yes, we have the first bloomed . Isn’t she pretty? I really like because they are so easy to take care of.

A quick shot of a in partial .

Just a shot looking down at the .

Ahh, the mailbox again. I know you can’t get enough of this. These are the I was talking about above. I have no idea what they are, but I took them from the hillside and placed some of them around the mailbox. If you know what they are, please let me know. Thank you.

It’s like we are having a mini “.” Check this one out showing its colors. Man, I sure hope this is an Azalea.

And finally, this is the front . I even raked out behind the in the front.

I don’t think I am going to have to endure this much raking again. I plan on getting a back-pack blower to keep things in check. It should be easier next time.

I’m outty.

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Lots of Raking Leaves Out of Gardens

Thursday, May 8th, 2008



We took another trip to a different town today. We went at in Colchester. Colchester was a pretty neat town, but a little busy for my taste. It was cute with a nice park right off main street. I think it may have seemed busy because rush hour was getting close.

While in , I felt a bit tired. I kept wondering why. Then, I remembered what I had done all morning…raked . By the way, ’s prices were waaay lower than . We got about triple the product for just a little mo’ money. That’s cool with me. I think we are still going to go back to because I like the atmosphere. seemed much more like just buying food to survive. If I am going to go out somewhere, I like to have an “experience.”

Anyway, back to those . Since this propery is a bit larger than our other one, it is taking a little while to get used to. One thing I noticed was that there needs a lot of raking to be done. There are many gardens (which are very nice and right up my alley), but they need a bit of TLC because of the Winter. The good thing is that they have a nice variety of already planted. There isn’t much in the way of running out to the nursery to get new stuff. Yesterday, we went to for some and . I got the , but there was no to be found. When we got home, I noticed there was already scattered throughout the front. They were just kind of buried with .

A few days ago, I decided to it would be best if I picked one area per day to . There is no sense me killing myself and I can always use a nice break from the computer. I already did about three or four areas and things are starting to come together. Today, I did part of the big front and along the front of the .

Believe it or not, this area had three fulls of . One full equals about four loads. Crazy. If you are wondering what the heck a full is, it’s me laying a big on the ground and raking the onto it. When it’s full, I pick it up like a big sack and carry it into the .

The front of the was easier with only one full. I needed to get the away from the because, well, it looks better and I can also get to the foundation for insect spray.

After I am all done getting all the up, I am really going to focus on getting the lawn in order. I already have been doing some stuff, but it needs to be raked and reseeded.

Also, this is the month I get my new ride on . I am planning on this towards the end of the month, so there maybe one tough day with the push mower.

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Our New Youngstown Juniper

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007



I have been meaning to do this for some time. Our well is in a semi-middle area of our front lawn. As you surely are aware, wells are not attractive contraptions. In an effort to keep our aesthetically pleasing, I am trying to hide the well as best I can.

Yesterday, Paul and I made a visit to the Fishkill . I knew there would only be a few left this late in the season. When we arrived, I was surprised to see how many were actually there. We walked towards the back to the Juniper section. I browsed through a few Junipers and decided upon a nice Youngstown Juniper. Well, that’s what the tag says at least. We weren’t completely convinced that that the correct tags were on these . This tag says that this plant grows one foot high by four feet wide. Strange, because it’s already about a foot high, and I just bought it.

I think it will grow out nicely to cover the ugly well.

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Replanting Bearded Iris

Saturday, October 7th, 2006



I woke up this morning and looked at my thumb. Strangest thing…it was . Oh well, I didn’t have much choice but to go outside and do some .

I have had a project on the back burner for a while. The people who owned this before us decided to plant some Bearded Iris right next to a Peach Tree. This isn’t the best spot for to grow, because it gets mixed in with the and gets mowed over a lot (Who me?). So I decided to dig them up for transplant.

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I had no idea how deep the were. Funny thing…I just assumed they were . I started scratching away the on top of the closest to the . I kept hitting these weird “” very close to the surface. I thought they were the . Whatever…I went in a grabbed a and started digging all around the patch. Guess what I found?

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Up came the weirdest looking root-like beasts. I shook off all the and went inside to do a little research on the about what the heck I was looking at. I found this good site that tells all about how to plant Iris. Then I found another good site that focused on how to divide Iris. Apparently, you are supposed to do this every few years so they maintain their beautiful . I pulled all the tangled apart and cut where I was supposed to. These “” are actually called “rhizomes.” The weirdness of them still makes me feel a little uncomfortable.

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After dividing all of the rhizomes, I had about 30 or so individual . I really hadn’t thought about where to put them. I decided that a little more in the front would be a nice touch. I have a strange feeling that this front is going to be come . These should be kept towards the rear of the because they get quite tall.

It’s pretty simple to replant these . Basically, just follow the few rules that can be found here. I dug shallow spread evenly throughout the rear of the , one at a time. I wrapped the around my finger, because some of them are over 18 inches long. Then, I just placed them in the , near the surface and covered them up.

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Of course, again, I sprayed repellant all over them so I wouldn’t witness a of running down the road with my hanging out of their mouths. We’ll see what happens in the !

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