No.1140
is your snowy car okay
No.1141
>>1138>celery saltThat is salt with celery?
>>1139>pork bellyLook great. It was covered with honey or sugar syrup or something isn't it.
I can kinda recall of Nigella roasting a big piece of ham, covered in some sweet syrup, spiked with cloves, and bathed in coca cola.
No.1142
>>1141Salt and celery seeds, it adds an interesting flavor to a lot of things.
As for the pork belly, no that was just its skin naturally. I want to put some kind of pepper jelly or honey on it next time to see what I can come up with.
No.1161
>>1159you gonna eat them cactars?
No.1162
>>1159how u keep the caterpillars off them bishes
No.1163
>>1161>you gonna eat them cactars?When there are enough of them for a good trip, yes I will eat them out in the desert.
>>1162>how you keep the caterpillars off them bishesI have an organic bt rut spray that works amazingly. As soon as I see a one I spray them, unless it rains heavy it will keep them off for a week or so.
Did some transplanting this week. I mixing some liquid fertilizer ill post photos of later today too. Hopefully by mid-may everything will be in full swing and everything will be in its final place for the season.
No.1166
>>1165Truck* bumper
Forgot pic
No.1169
>>1163you should post your stuff in /h/ its cool
No.1171
>>1169I thought about that. Ill make a new thread tomorrow and link this old one. I have to transplant some stuff after work.
No.1184
Haven't followed, sorry.
I have little time these days to visit other places then End.
No.1195
>>1184I think he's in the smol /h/ board only. Maybe we should post there
No.1205
>>1184I did move over to /h/. So I'm not double posting I'll continue this thread as an IWO.
or should I start a new bread? I'm a land surveyor and today this is what I surveyed:
>pic 1Longhorn
>pic 2Snake skin that was shed. I think they might live in or under the stone wall
>pic 3Camel rock.
No.1211
>>1205>I did move over to /h/. So I'm not double posting I'll continue this thread as an IWO. or should I start a new bread? I'm a land surveyor and today this is what I surveyed:Just do whatever man
No.1217
>>1195I'll check it out.
>>1205You can continue here me thinks.
>longhornWe have similar just different.
>orange trousersAre you an escaped convict?
>>1206>Prickly pear cacti flowerNow you only need xander roots and can make healing powder.
>Yung buk They make bambi to lay still while momma deer tries to lure away predators. Have you seen her too?
Hereabout roe deer does this. Occasionally news sites publish an article about this and warn people not to touch them.
>Coors canCool.
No.1221
>>1217Are those cows?
>escaped convictNo I like having bright colors on. It makes it easier for people to see me when I'm on the side of a highway.
>Xander roots to make healing powderHow is this done, could you tell more?
>have you seen her too?Yes, there are 2 other fawns out there. I'll try to get some more photos of them and the big deer today. Maybe a few shots of the river too.
No.1224
>>1221The pics of many are cows, the solo one not sure, the one with the bloke (
betyár or
csikós or
marhapásztor is a type of cowboy essentially, herding cattle and horses) are bulls but probably neutered, they are harnessed probably pulling a wagon.
The cows have small udders, these aren't really kept for their milk, they graze in the open, and moved around frequently (since they eat a lot). It's an ancient type brought from the steppes.
>No I like having bright colors on. It makes it easier for people to see me when I'm on the side of a highway.That's what an escaped convict would say if he tried to blend in.
>How is this done, could you tell more?I think I mistook prickly pear with broc flower. Sorry.
>I try to get some more photos of them…Cool.
>…and the big deer today.How you fared?
>>1222Vegetation tends to be more dense around water, and both attracts animals. Stay safe with the snakes. We mostly have aesculapians, which aren't venomous. Even I met them in the woods nearby. But coupe of viper species can be found here and there, mostly close to rivers.
No.1232
>>1224>I think I mistook prickly pear with broc flower. Sorry.I have broccoli I'm going to grow once it becomes autumn. I'll do some research and try to find out more about it.
>How you fared?I haven't got chased off by them yet, I didn't see any moving around much last week like the beginning of the week.
>be careful around the snakesI always am. Rattle snakes aren't that bad, its the cotton mouths that are the real bastards.
Now this week they sent us to a city a few hours out of town, to this warehouse district. Probably will become a haven for hipsters based on the new construction around. Pics are of some of the better graffiti, and a headless baby doll who's head I found down the road.
No.1233
>>1232That broc flower + xander root = healing powder is from the vidya Fallout.
That matrix graffiti is great. And while I don't like graffiti in general (most of the time they are just scribbles around here), those fonts are pgood, I think these are made freehand I guess, so for that they look quite regular.
>new construction"Gentrification"?
No.1235
>>1233>falloutSadly I've never played fallout :/
> I think these are made freehand I guess, so for that they look quite regular.This is what I think too. Most of the time graffiti like this is done freehand
>gentrification Yes thats what they call it here. The only part of it that bugs me honestly is that it increases the property value exponentially
and thus the taxes home owners pay throughout the city. The buildings they build are usually shitty eyesores,
which become havens for faggoty hipster bullshit and are made with the lowest grade material possible.
pics related This ensures the developers pocket a ton of money.
No.1236
>>1234Breddy gud.
Imagine spray your art on the wall, giving all your talent, and paint, then someone scribbles some lazy nonsense over it.
I wonder how much paint is uses up, and how much this hobby costs. Way back around here a political party handed out free spraycans to support street artist.
>>1235It's good if you have a property that you want to sell on higher price than you acquired it.
No.1244
>>1242>transplanting a few dozen or so.What is the goal?
No.1245
>>1243That's alotta ants man.
>>1244>what's the goalThe barrel shaped one's growing in clusters are endangered in this region. I'm going to move them to parks and places I know won't get turned into parking lots. I'll keep a few too and give to friends.
Also, here's a recent of my peyote. I think the pink thing is a seed pod.
No.1248
>>1245Maded video, but i'm far from sure it's anything worse uploading. It is a big anthill and due to vegetation I had to go close. But couldn't stay because the ground is ant carpet around, and they crawl up quick, so had to bail. They don't bite, still not comfy.
>The barrel shaped one's growing in clusters are endangered in this region. I'm going to move them to parks and places I know won't get turned into parking lots. I'll keep a few too and give to friends.Good job, Bernd.
>>1246Yeah it's not uncommon to find some other plants up on a tree where dead parts are.
No.1271
>>1246looks like a fun place to wander and explore
you have javelina out there?
No.1323
>>1271No they are full sized boars. Usually about 200 lbs average
idk what that converts to in faggot>picAnother random cacti placement from some birbs. The site we are at now is probably 7 miles south from the old one on the same river.
No.1339
>>1323In "pockets" organic matter can build up and turn into nutrient rich soil. Although very little. Sometimes I see grass, flowers, and other vegetation growing on trees. Kinda cool.
>>1325The fuck that long drill?
>>1326Cool fossils.
Memorial bench?
Hmm. All those hoops, look like some kind of v-belts for some engine, machine, something.
>>1327The fuck, they just leave cows rotting there?
Is taht a tortoise fleeing from flood, or a turtle having a rest after swim?
>>1328Joe is a good workman.
That green plant, are those fresh branches from trees or they are parasites on the dying/dead trunks?
>>1329Awesome finds. You think that's enough anonymization? Your job seems kinda unique, but maybe it is just for me.
>>1330Looks tasty. Am getting Hungary.
No.1342
>>1339>long drillI think it was used to transfer material
grain or w/e from building to building
>memorial bench, hoopsYe it's a memorial bench, now with 100% moar used panties! They are gear belts for something.
>cows, turtleYe I guess that's the spot they drag their dead cows to. It wasn't separated from the rest of the heard though, I guess that guy doesn't mad cow disease. The turtle was basking
>green stuffThose are madrone trees. I've never seen any that big, they just grow real weird like that.
>anonymizationI think so. I forgot about exif bullshit so maybe not :/ I guess we will find out
No.1343
>>1342>>1339>long drillIt's called an auger and yeah it was used to move product along that trough it sits in.
No.1362
>>1342You might gonna get some pizzas.
>>1343I see.
No.1367
>>1362good thing im hungry :D