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Back in the early 70s it was rumored that lettuce hearts contained opium and, thus could be dried and smoked in order to get high. And in the late 60s there was the thing where you put a stick of gum between the banana and the peel, let it sit for a few days, and then chew it. What do the medics have to say on the subject?
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Back in the day people would smoke anything. My brother had a story about going through a car wash after having bought some organic oregano at a local market. The kids working at the car wash swiped the oregano, and undoubtedly tried to smoke it.
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I read a post about this and my memory is that it's more a factor of drying all the water off the blade than actually sharpening.
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OMG, I thought they were going 'til the 25th of May!
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it’s official my bike seat and my bum do not get along.
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@datlas - am I right in assuming that that same "RHR is different for everyone" thing is why Garmin usually tells me my HR zone is one above my power zone? This morning was two hours, mostly Z2 power/ Z3 HR. Super frustrating when trying to get in base work according to the normal definitions.
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I wondered how she got in also. Probably jumped the fence which should be easy for a healthy dear. Yesterday there were plenty of geese up by Brickyard Pond and already have a flotilla of goslings. They do leave goose crap all over but I don;t mind too much. It just provides slalom practice to improve bike handling skills. There has been as Osprey family nesting in a tree at the pond also. I've seen some Ospreys already but that family has not arrived. I hope they are well.
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Thought that I might get in a ride today, but it's looking less likely. I wanted to finish up the project from the ol' HoneyDo List before squeezing out, but it's threatening to rain soon. Oh well, at least there's some home-grown veggies in my future; this is where all of that cedar went -
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I keep an alum block on hand for the odd weepers or nicks - it's weird to me that such a wonderful thing has been largely forgotten. That said, I usually don't need it more than once or twice a month.
Another factor for my low-ish nick rate might be the fact that I have almost 100 razors on-hand and have no qualms with tossing them once they start tugging.
Low spots are fine; I think safety razors do better than carts - carts are broader, flatter, and don't maneuver in as well. The most delicate spot for me it the top of the skull, where there's no padding under the skin - gotta go easy there.
Another factor for my low-ish nick rate might be the fact that I have almost 100 razors on-hand and have no qualms with tossing them once they start tugging.
Low spots are fine; I think safety razors do better than carts - carts are broader, flatter, and don't maneuver in as well. The most delicate spot for me it the top of the skull, where there's no padding under the skin - gotta go easy there.
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Thought that I might get in a ride today, but it's looking less likely. I wanted to finish up the project from the ol' HoneyDo List before squeezing out, but it's threatening to rain soon. Oh well, at least there's some home-grown veggies in my future; this is where all of that cedar went -
Looks great! Enjoy.
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I've shaved my legs a handful of times, now. There was some trepidation the first time, but I was surprised at how much better it was. They're particularly forgiving if you're lazy and take a week or more off - much less prone to clog. I do need to pick up a different handle, though - I can see why the "Ladies" versions have handles that are a couple inches longer; I always want just a tad more reach than the stubby men's handles provide.
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Edit: the posts should be 4" x 4" x 12 feet, not 12 inches. I cut that in to six 24" posts so that I could bury ~8" in the ground.
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The top frame/bench is 5' x 8' and overhangs the walls by an inch on each side. Walls are three 2x6s (~1.5 x 5.5 actual) so the total height is roughly 18", including the thickness of the 2x8 seating frame. Here's a snap of materials/costs - some wood pricing differs a lot by region. I used cedar because it's somewhat rot resistant and we didn't want to use pressure treated or anything for a veggie bed.
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Thought that I might get in a ride today, but it's looking less likely. I wanted to finish up the project from the ol' HoneyDo List before squeezing out, but it's threatening to rain soon. Oh well, at least there's some home-grown veggies in my future; this is where all of that cedar went -
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This gravel is about 1' deep at its highest point, and a lot of it is packed in clay, so pretty brutal work at times.
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Uggh. I tweeked my back digging up old gravel the other day. I was trying to pace myself and only do a half hour per day of shoveling, hauling, dumping, raking gravel but I overdid it a little bit. I should be back on it by Tuesday. With any luck, by September or so this eyesore will be a reasonably flat expanse of beautiful Bermuda.
This gravel is about 1' deep at its highest point, and a lot of it is packed in clay, so pretty brutal work at times.
This gravel is about 1' deep at its highest point, and a lot of it is packed in clay, so pretty brutal work at times.
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@datlas - am I right in assuming that that same "RHR is different for everyone" thing is why Garmin usually tells me my HR zone is one above my power zone? This morning was two hours, mostly Z2 power/ Z3 HR. Super frustrating when trying to get in base work according to the normal definitions.
Honestly if you have a PM it makes more sense to train to it primarily and look at HR secondarily anyway. Use RHR to make sure you are not sick or over-training.
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I did a semi-hypocrisy half-century. I confess that I blew through several 4-way stop signs.
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What I did discover after writing that though is, while Garmin's zones are disjointed for me, TPKS has them matching up pretty well, though this ride went for more Z2 power than HR, according to it. I wish clarity were easier to accomplish, and that everyone didn't have their own zone definitions.
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many municipalities use the 1 foot down as a standard. Stop and 1 foot touches the ground is a COMPLETE ✋ STOP ✋.
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give him the cash price, and explain why it would be on his dime
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