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On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 5:46:59 PM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg Nice. Here in rainy Washington State the grass is brown....or in Eastern Washington, on fire. |
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On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 7:05:55 PM UTC-7, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 5:46:59 PM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote: > > http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg > > Nice. Thanks -- with Brooklyn posting, a picture with that caption could be a lot of things. > > Here in rainy Washington State the grass is brown....or in Eastern Washington, on fire. I can't figure out why the whole West Coast is dry. |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow
> wrote: >Brooklyn1 wrote: > >> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg > > >Nice! A nice waste of land. |
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On 8/21/2015 2:37 PM, Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Brooklyn1 wrote: > >> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg > > > Nice! > Pebble Beach called and they want their groundskeeper back... |
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On 8/21/2015 4:03 PM, wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > > wrote: > >> Brooklyn1 wrote: >> >>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >> >> >> Nice! > > A nice waste of land. > Sez the divorced shrimp living on Spinefax acres, rabbit country, Asstrailer. Ahahahahahahaaa!!!! |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >> >>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> >>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>> >>> >>>Nice! >> >>A nice waste of land. > > Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. I think it's lovely just the way it is. Cheri |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >> > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Nice! >>>> >>>>A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >>I think it's lovely just the way it is. >> >>Cheri > > To me it is too large and too manicured. What is prettier than a > meadowland with Queen Anne's Lace, Buttercups, and too many other wild > flowers too numerous to mention? Then also, all the life within a > meadowland as well. With meadowland the bird life would increase and > also bird song. > > Mowed grass = noise, waste of gas and on the ugly side. YMMV but have > you ever strolled through waist high meadow grass ? Not to be missed. I grew up on a ranch, so yeah, I suppose I have strolled through a lot of things, but different strokes...I think it looks very nice as a wide open space. Cheri |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote:
>On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >> >>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> >>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>> >>> >>>Nice! >> >>A nice waste of land. > >Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. There are wildflowers, a four acre meadow full... right there behind that stone wall... are you ****ing blind? |
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On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:10:38 +1000, Jeßus > wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: > >>On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>> >>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>> >>>> >>>>Nice! >>> >>>A nice waste of land. >> >>Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > >It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of >lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. Blind POS! |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > > wrote in message .. . >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>> >>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>> >>>> >>>>Nice! >>> >>>A nice waste of land. >> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > >I think it's lovely just the way it is. > >Cheri The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need large tracts of lawn for food. I have a large pond and a creek for maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport. Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. I maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants. Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management. |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 20:56:57 -0300, wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" > >wrote: > >> > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Nice! >>>> >>>>A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >>I think it's lovely just the way it is. >> >>Cheri > >To me it is too large and too manicured. What is prettier than a >meadowland with Queen Anne's Lace, Buttercups, and too many other wild >flowers too numerous to mention? Then also, all the life within a >meadowland as well. With meadowland the bird life would increase and >also bird song. > >Mowed grass = noise, waste of gas and on the ugly side. YMMV but have >you ever strolled through waist high meadow grass ? Not to be missed. Idiot! |
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On 8/21/2015 6:02 PM, Cheri wrote:
>> >> Mowed grass = noise, waste of gas and on the ugly side. YMMV but have >> you ever strolled through waist high meadow grass ? Not to be missed. > > I grew up on a ranch, so yeah, I suppose I have strolled through a lot > of things, but different strokes...I think it looks very nice as a wide > open space. > > Cheri Round these parts we have snakes, rattlers, big ones. You want to stroll through grass, you put your snake chaps on - always. |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 20:41:48 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:10:38 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: >> >>>On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Nice! >>>> >>>>A nice waste of land. >>> >>>Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >>It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of >>lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. > >Blind POS! If that's the case, how do you mow the grass? See, caught you out in another lie. |
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On 8/21/2015 6:41 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:10:38 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nice! >>>> >>>> A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >> It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of >> lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. > > Blind POS! > Ditto! |
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On 8/21/2015 6:40 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: > >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>> >>>> >>>> Nice! >>> >>> A nice waste of land. >> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > > There are wildflowers, a four acre meadow full... right there behind > that stone wall... are you ****ing blind? > The mind boggles... |
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On 8/21/2015 6:52 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> All I see is a alien landing pad. > > -sw You need to be rectally probed again, Sqwerty? Sheesh. |
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On 8/21/2015 7:23 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 20:56:57 -0300, wrote: > >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>> > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Nice! >>>>> >>>>> A nice waste of land. >>>> >>>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >>> >>> I think it's lovely just the way it is. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> To me it is too large and too manicured. What is prettier than a >> meadowland with Queen Anne's Lace, Buttercups, and too many other wild >> flowers too numerous to mention? Then also, all the life within a >> meadowland as well. With meadowland the bird life would increase and >> also bird song. >> >> Mowed grass = noise, waste of gas and on the ugly side. YMMV but have >> you ever strolled through waist high meadow grass ? Not to be missed. > > Idiot! > Double ditto! |
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On 8/21/2015 6:10 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>> >>> A nice waste of land. >> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > > It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of > lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. > What would you do with it? Plant? Build? |
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On 8/21/2015 7:42 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 8/21/2015 6:10 PM, Je�us wrote: > >>>> >>>> A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >> It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of >> lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. >> > > What would you do with it? Plant? Build? Spinifex Acres Landlubbers Resort - look'r up, lol... |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" > >wrote: > >> > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>>> >>>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Nice! >>>> >>>>A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >>I think it's lovely just the way it is. >> >>Cheri > >The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land >management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, >geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need >large tracts of lawn for food. They need more than 'lawn' for proper nutrition. >I have a large pond and a creek for >maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all >balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need >those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport. >Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. You have a rather strange approach to 'land management', if that's the case. >I >maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for >waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants. That's more like it. Your lawn argument doesn't hold water though. >Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management. Indeed, that's why I have one of these signs on my front gate: http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/ContentImag...W-logo_jpg.jpg http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/conservatio...d-for-wildlife Apart from around the house and other buildings, and my pastures, the rest is natural bush and is staying that way. |
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On Friday, August 21, 2015 at 7:03:17 PM UTC-5, Cheri wrote:
> > > wrote in message > > >>>> > >>>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>Nice! > >>>> > >>>>A nice waste of land. > >>> > >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > >> > >>I think it's lovely just the way it is. > >> > >>Cheri > > > > To me it is too large and too manicured. What is prettier than a > > meadowland with Queen Anne's Lace, Buttercups, and too many other wild > > flowers too numerous to mention? Then also, all the life within a > > meadowland as well. With meadowland the bird life would increase and > > also bird song. > > > > Mowed grass = noise, waste of gas and on the ugly side. YMMV but have > > you ever strolled through waist high meadow grass ? Not to be missed. > > I grew up on a ranch, so yeah, I suppose I have strolled through a lot of > things, but different strokes...I think it looks very nice as a wide open > space. > > Cheri > > I like it too. Buttercups only bloom in the Spring and Queen Anne's Lace are chigger motels. I won't even mention ticks. I see tons of birds in those wide open spaces especially after it's freshly mowed. They're on a mowed plot in a flash snapping up all the insects that are now exposed. |
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On 8/21/2015 7:45 PM, Je�us wrote:
> Apart from around the house and other buildings, and my pastures, the > rest is natural bush and is staying that way. = spinifex acres, unproductive sand flats |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 20:40:34 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: > >>On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>>On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow > wrote: >>> >>>>Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>> >>>> >>>>Nice! >>> >>>A nice waste of land. >> >>Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > >There are wildflowers, a four acre meadow full... right there behind >that stone wall... are you ****ing blind? You're an excitable chap, aren't you? Talk about thin-skinned, lol ![]() It's obvious you put a lot of work into your land and are proud of it, but you can't expect everyone to agree with your approach. |
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On 8/21/2015 7:48 PM, Je�us wrote:
> you can't expect everyone to agree with your approach. http://www.alicespringsdesertpark.co...spinifex.shtml Spinifex (Triodia species) is a tough, spiky tussock grass that dominates much of the red sand desert and rocky ranges of Central Australia. Spinifex thrives on the poorest, most arid soils Australia has to offer. It is Spinifex that has prevented our deserts from becoming a Sahara-like world of bare, shifting sand. Spinifex roots go down a long way: approximately 3 metres. Generally the roots develop from the same nodes as the shoots so that each shoot has its own personal water supply. The spiky leaves contain a lot of silica which makes them stiff and rigid. Spinifex is tough and indigestible to most animals except termites. These tiny grazers thrive on the Spinifex litter. A grass thats very poor in nitrogen and phosphorus poses no problems for them. |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:42:44 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 8/21/2015 6:10 PM, Je?us wrote: > >>>> >>>> A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >> It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of >> lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. >> > >What would you do with it? Plant? Build? I'd have to see the land IRL to make a firm decision, but something more productive/useful than just lawn. Sheldon has since posted that the lawn is for the wildlife, but IMO if you wanted to go that route, you could plant a mixture of things, rather than just 'lawn'. The first thing that occurred to me was pasture for sheep or deer, but then I raise sheep, so that's only natural. I've never been a fan of large tracts of monocultured lawn, even from an aesthetic POV <shrug>. |
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On 8/21/2015 8:07 PM, Je�us wrote:
> I've never been a fan of large tracts of monocultured lawn, even from > an aesthetic POV <shrug>. Asstrailer: http://www.alicespringsdesertpark.co...abasedowii.jpg |
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On 22/08/2015 8:10 AM, Je�us wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: > >> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>> >>>> >>>> Nice! >>> >>> A nice waste of land. >> >> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. > > It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of > lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. > Everything is a "resource" to the economist, something to be "reaped". To the humanist, on the other hand, that lawn is a thing of beauty. The fact that the lawn is "alive" tells you that it isn't sterile. -- Xeno |
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On 8/21/2015 9:56 PM, Xeno wrote:
> On 22/08/2015 8:10 AM, Je�us wrote: >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 19:04:59 -0300, wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Nice! >>>> >>>> A nice waste of land. >>> >>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >> >> It's a nice piece of land he has there, but with a sterile carpet of >> lawn. I just see such things as a wasted resource <shrug>. >> > Everything is a "resource" to the economist, something to be "reaped". > To the humanist, on the other hand, that lawn is a thing of beauty. The > fact that the lawn is "alive" tells you that it isn't sterile. > Eloquent! |
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On 22/08/2015 12:11 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 11:45:50 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 >> > wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 16:36:50 -0700, "Cheri" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 08:03:49 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:37:42 -0700 (PDT), Gregory Morrow >>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://i60.tinypic.com/1z18w1x.jpg >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nice! >>>>>> >>>>>> A nice waste of land. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, think how lovely it would be with wild flowers in the wind. >>>> >>>> I think it's lovely just the way it is. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land >>> management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, >>> geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need >>> large tracts of lawn for food. >> >> They need more than 'lawn' for proper nutrition. >> >>> I have a large pond and a creek for >>> maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all >>> balanced. Geese, mallards, storks, cranes, and other waterfowl need >>> those large expanses for landing and take off, that's their airport. >>> Those large mowed areas are very important for maintaining wildlife. >> >> You have a rather strange approach to 'land management', if that's the >> case. >> >>> I >>> maintain brush piles, paths through wooded areas, vernal ponds for >>> waterfowl to raise their young, even areas for threatened plants. >> >> That's more like it. Your lawn argument doesn't hold water though. >> >>> Those jealous imbeciles don't have a clue about land management. >> >> Indeed, that's why I have one of these signs on my front gate: >> http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/ContentImag...W-logo_jpg.jpg > > Is that how you lure the wallabies in that you then shoot? LOL > >> http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/conservatio...d-for-wildlife >> >> Apart from around the house and other buildings, and my pastures, the >> rest is natural bush and is staying that way. > > Of course it does. It would be way too much to maintain otherwise. > He's too lazy! -- Xeno |
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On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land > management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, > geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need > large tracts of lawn for food. If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop feeding them and get some get some cougars. > I have a large pond and a creek for > maintaining wildlife, and plenty of forest for wildlife too... all > balanced. Your pond looks more like a 10x25' puddle in the neighbors back yard and the only stream I see is you ****ing into the pond. You have a huge waste of land: http://binged.it/1hzd4Kd |
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On 8/21/2015 10:35 PM, Barbie Achtung wrote:
>> I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, >> >geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need >> >large tracts of lawn for food. > If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop > feeding them and get some get some cougars. > Cougars are not presently native in upstate New York, fool. You have to go to the Rochester bars to find any... |
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Barbie Achtung wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote: > > > The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land > > management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, > > geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need > > large tracts of lawn for food. > > If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop > feeding them and get some get some cougars. Get some cougars? LOL! ;-D |
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 08:38:57 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Barbie Achtung wrote: >> >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:22:13 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> >> > The moroons are just envious because they know nothing about land >> > management... I maintain land for the benefit of wildlife... deer, >> > geese, waterfowl, frogs, snakes, lizards, etc. Deer and geese need >> > large tracts of lawn for food. >> >> If you really wanted to support the natural ecosystem you'd stop >> feeding them and get some get some cougars. > >Get some cougars? LOL! ;-D The moroons don't know it but cougars are already here, rare but here nonetheless... see that path through the woods: http://i59.tinypic.com/eg8oau.jpg I bet the moroons don't have the cojones to walk that path at night: http://i57.tinypic.com/ibkwmq.jpg Does a moroon shit in the woods, walking that path at night they will. |
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