Saturday, June 29, 2013

Watching grass grow

Readers may have noticed my page on Tennessee Lawn Grass, and wondered about getting started with such a project. Well just go ahead and do it once and for all.

We were blessed beyond measure with a new home last fall, and I have been itching to start a Zoysia lawn at the new domicile.

A few weeks ago, I planted seed, after aerating the yard. I also bought a few pieces of sod from Mayo's Garden Center. Here are pix I took today. Click to enlarge:

Note the runner (stolon) in the middle of the picture.                                      


Many small seedlings mixed with weeds. By year 3, most weeds are choked out.

Note red runner in the middle of the picture.

Another group of seedlings.
We have been blessed with abundant rain recently, saving some watering expense.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Nanny Cam catches savage home invasion

Some people don't want you to have a gun. They would rather you get this poor lady's treatment, because your being armed doesn't fit their agenda.

Be warned, this is a brutally violent video.

New York News | NYC Breaking News

New Jersey, where this happened, is one of the most difficult states to legally own a gun in.

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Clean before my Lord

Today as I was bathing my pup,

I got to thinking about the future of believers. Just as he doesn't look forward to a bath, we don't relish the idea of dying; but look forward to the other side. He is so happy when he comes out of the water. We, likewise, will be unbelievably joyful after we pass over. That will be a joyful day, and we will stand clean before our Lord.

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