On Wednesday 26 May 2010, dave wrote:
>Simple ... too much fertilizer. Cut back on the nitrogen.
>
>Dave

Chuckle, unfortunately, the src of that fertilizer died at 10 years old about 
4 years ago.  An AKC Shelty, "Heskett's Red Blaze Sunset", Blaze for short, 
thought he was people I think.  In this house there was no discussion about 
who was the Alpha Male, me, and he knew it.  I still occasionally start to 
turn right in this chair and set my none too clean ice cream bowl on the 
floor for him.  Old habits.  What I really need to do is stop the ice cream 
as it means my sugar is still above 150 when I get up mornings.  I expect the 
fenced in back yard will be about 2-3x more fertile than the front yard for 
the remainder of my time here.

>On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 11:57 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Wednesday 26 May 2010, Mark Wendt wrote:
>> >On 05/25/2010 09:25 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> >>> I've been up there at different times of the year, and was born and
>> >>> raised just outside of Buffalo, NY, so the snow don't bother me too
>> >>> much.  I'm planning on somewhere around Grayling, MI, not the Yoop,
>> >>> though that's very pretty country up there too.
>> >>>
>> >>> Oh ye, the trouties do get to some rather large OMG sizes, as do the
>> >>> steelhead and salmon that run in the rivers up there like the
>> >>> Muskegon, the Pere Marquette and quite a few of the others.
>> >>
>> >> And I heard someone caught a new world record Musky not far from
>> >> Marquette this spring.  Whats not to like?
>> >
>> >Can't think of anything off the top of me head!
>> >
>> >Mark
>>
>> ;)  Now, I have got to go pull a string.  Its 8" high in the back yard
>> already.  And this will be the 3rd mowing of the year.
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