John-W-WI
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So I randomly post pictures of my happenings in the outdoor world. I'm finally going to start a thread and update it from time to time. A quick blurb on my farm:
I purchase the 1st 179 acres in 2006, then 1 acre with a cabin a couple of years later (bringing the 180 acre farm back together so to speak). A few years after that I purchased the adjacent 80 acres.
So I've owned my farm for a little over 10 years, and have learned a LOT.
Probably the most valuable lesson I learned (the hard way) is that it's better to do a little well than a lot halfway. Its easy to get a dozen projects underway only to have most of them fail because you spread your time too thin.
So here we go.... In the beginning the pictures won't be in any kind of order or necessarily have much to do with each other. (sorry if any of these are duplicates from previous posts)
Hopefully over time there begins to be a little more rhyme to my reason.
Here is an interesting flower that I ran into last summer on my farm. I believe it is a tiger lily:
There were seeds along the stem:
I purchase the 1st 179 acres in 2006, then 1 acre with a cabin a couple of years later (bringing the 180 acre farm back together so to speak). A few years after that I purchased the adjacent 80 acres.
So I've owned my farm for a little over 10 years, and have learned a LOT.
Probably the most valuable lesson I learned (the hard way) is that it's better to do a little well than a lot halfway. Its easy to get a dozen projects underway only to have most of them fail because you spread your time too thin.
So here we go.... In the beginning the pictures won't be in any kind of order or necessarily have much to do with each other. (sorry if any of these are duplicates from previous posts)
Hopefully over time there begins to be a little more rhyme to my reason.
Here is an interesting flower that I ran into last summer on my farm. I believe it is a tiger lily:
There were seeds along the stem: