Subj : Packrats
To : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sat Jan 13 2024 14:42:50
Hi Dave,
RH> The town runs a separate vaccuum truck to pick up leaves during the
RH> fall. I think each area of town is picked up every couple of weeks or
RH> so.
DD> They wouldn'y have to worry with my place. Leaves and small twigs get
DD> run through the mulcher and spread back on the yard to return to the
DD> soil. And fertilise the grass that's there. The lawn mower is a
DD> mulching mower as well.
We've got a mulching mower too, and some years we'll use that. Other
years Steve will just blow them curbside and we'll let the town take
them.
DD> As long as it's not sweet. The beer, Shiner Bock, is "well-hopped? and
DD> therefore bitter. Which is why I suggest the replacements that I did.
RH> The hops are the main thing we find objectionable in beer.
DD> They do add a bitter component. All Australian beers AFAICS are well
DD> hopped and one of the most popular is "Victoria Bitter" Bv)= Too bad
DD> not of the Australian bunch are on the echo any longer. They could hop
DD> right on this topic.
Except I thought the discussion of alcoholic drinks was off topic--or
have the rules changed?
Now those I'd scarf down in a New York minute. (G) Went to the local
farmer's market today, first time this year as Steve finally tested
negative for Covid. Got a number of goodies--slice of NY cheesecake,
slice of carrot cake, a couple of mixed berry empanadas, a blueberry
scone, a couple of sausage rolls and some kettle corn. Had gone to
Wegman's yesterday so was stocked already on produce.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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