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I need to cut the "grass" in the back yard, but a community of cicada killers is very active there right now. They are supposed to be benign insects and reluctant to sting, but boy do they look intimidating and I will have to trim right over their burrows. Maybe I should do it at night.
#1753
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I need to cut the "grass" in the back yard, but a community of cicada killers is very active there right now. They are supposed to be benign insects and reluctant to sting, but boy do they look intimidating and I will have to trim right over their burrows. Maybe I should do it at night.
They have always been in my parents yard ever since I was a kid. I just finished cutting their grass, and sure enough they were still there. The males get in your face to see if you are a female, then they fly away. They are scary looking but harmless.
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Autonomous mowers are the future of lawn(s) care:
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#1755
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#1756
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Why are you so obtuse?
Ok, I will take the bait. Because driving to Mt Mitchell would take 10 hours and require overnight accommodations for 2 nights and thats a bigger deal than the 15 minute drive to work.
Ok, I will take the bait. Because driving to Mt Mitchell would take 10 hours and require overnight accommodations for 2 nights and thats a bigger deal than the 15 minute drive to work.
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Actually, the main reason for the pencil, despite my desire to say that one would use the cassette to sharpen the pencil, is that when one has one of those accidents that happen with those tapes, and 18 feet of tape are sticking out of the shell, you use the pencil to carefully windd it back in (making sure to not let it get twisted).
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#1759
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#1760
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I need to cut the "grass" in the back yard, but a community of cicada killers is very active there right now. They are supposed to be benign insects and reluctant to sting, but boy do they look intimidating and I will have to trim right over their burrows. Maybe I should do it at night.
Never seen this but they're not yellow jackets.
Obviously, but as far as risk of contracting COVID goes, I'd say your risk is actually greater seeing patients than a deliberately isolated car trip.
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#1762
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I couldn't imagine a custom. I thought I had my preferred geo figured out earlier this year but that kind of went out the window over the last few months with how much I've been riding the SLT. Are you pretty confident you're going with Barco? This is for a gravel bike, right?
That's from not running enough; I forget the explanation but it's about the synchrony of your abs with your stride. That takes a few months of running to get through and then you're just done with it.
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#1764
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#1766
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Pending getting everything straight, but probably, and yes. I've just heard so much good about his work, and stainless makes a ton of sense for gravel. As for the can't imagine custom, that goes through my head, but is it really any different from committing to another frame? If I got an Aspero and then realized after a year that I didn't like it, it's still a wasted frame purchase, and I don't know that it's more likely with one geometry than another. It's the kind of thing that makes bike (and laptop) purchases very difficult for me.
That's from not running enough; I forget the explanation but it's about the synchrony of your abs with your stride. That takes a few months of running to get through and then you're just done with it.
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#1768
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#1769
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#1770
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#1772
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Who? DougRNS ? Is he going to sue to bring back Owls football?
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There ought to be a rule that it can only rain once per day.
#1774
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#1775
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On related issue, I found last Saturday where at least one hornet nest is in my yard this year. Only got popped once, so that is the good news. Those things are just nasty. I get hit at least once a year...its to the point I can tell without looking if it is a hornet or a bee that I excessively agitated. If its a hornet, I'm off and running as your liable to get multiple times if you linger.