Me three!
First 2025 clone, in flower, pollen presented (x3 clouds).
Up-potted to slightly larger container.
Tap root salvaged, wrapped in FFHF new soil.
New soil, un-watered, should help dry out clone cup soil, which was doused yesterday and appears too damp.
Pictures to follow
We’re your camera on LSD when you took it
@Lightbrightt2010 use those 3D glasses from the theatres to see it correctly!
Sh*t!
Its difficult to hold both the seedling and the camera, while picture taking.
Afraid to leave root tail (4 inches, white streak) exposed or broken.
Transplanted without camera or breaking root, I hope.
Appears overwatered, but free of dome living as a clone.
Up-potted in dry soil for dry-out and root wrap.
Just another day on the Island
Not lately… I missed seeing this, maybe
An advanced unmanned vessel designed for fully autonomous naval missions has been spotted in the waters of Washington state.
The unmanned warship USX-1 Defiant, measuring 180 feet in length and weighing 240 tons, was seen being towed through the Saratoga Passage in Puget Sound, just a few miles from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.Built at Nichols Shipyard, Freeland WA.
Sea trials?
Rescue on water?
@DEEPDIVERDAVE are you and @noddykitty1 getting hammered by that atmospheric river yet? I’m on the edge of it, only raining lightly here now. Hope we don’t get 4" over the next 24 hours, floods out the trail I take Sheba out on. I hate mud!
Cleaned up at Whidbey West Beach this morning.
Either no trash or the 30-50MPH winds blew it out to sea.
Bitingly cold on the ears, without my “Monkey Hat” (ears get covered).
Rain Weather coming according to the PNW weather people.
We started getting hammered with decent winds too diver Dave. And quite a bit of rain. The sky pissing on us is nothing new though. I’ll take that over snow, drought, or hurricanes.
It’s useful because it’s mixing all my compost tumbler table scraps goo into the raised beds. Spread out on top of the 12” of fall leaves rotting, a winters worth of urine soaked char and ash, then capped with the tumbled finished product. Always be making dirt. That’s my motto.
Compost mixing in the rain is better than watching grass grow. The worms like it.
I don’t like getting wet, anymore.
64-MPH winds recorded.
Rain since afternoon.
The ILGM Afghan Auto was visited by Mighty Quinn, las night.
The cloud of pollen introduced to the tent was spectacular.
A nice shot across the threshold.