Blaze & Daze

. The Outdoorsman .

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Worst flood in my time here was the Red River of the North in Fargo and Grand Forks. The Red runs North to Canada and we had an early thaw one spring and Canada did not, nowhere for the water to go. The river crested at 54 feet. Winnipeg had a share of the misery too but it was worse down here. We had just survived our frightening first winter here, so it gave us pause about that choice.

Grew up in the red river valley. Didn't take water in 97, but using the fishing boat to get to school was interesting. 2007 though we lost a really nice home, middle of parents second divorce. And also fuck fargo
Update no one asked for: Had to put on the ‘ol thinkin’ cap to address this conundrum. My feeble brain devised cutting larger than hole swatches of old, cheap fabric pots (have a few of these that were throw ins on grow shop purchases etc). Then fed them up/tucked by hand to essentially patch from the inside. I’m going to give ‘em a MaxiGro drink tonight, so I just need it to not gush out the side ;)
Did a pretty thorough patch (cut two squares to double it up). Fingers and toes crossed. No, I’m not entertaining transplanting it yet and don’t really want to if it can be avoided. The plant in here (critter chose the PBB container - nice one) is already about 3’ tall, so as long as it ain’t super porous and holds, inclined to ride it out.
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Try capsaisin spray or a #2 spring trap.

Middle to upper 70's in the 10 day. Cant complain. Oh yeah, baby fawn curled up in a ball last week, morning after thundestorm. After the doctor, wasnt there. Hope mom found it. Dog got his third squirrel yesterday. He was pumped
 
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