The Peppers We Are Growing This Year - Lots Of Crosses
It's going to be a very fun pepper year for me. I'm growing close to 20 different crosses that I've done. Many of those crosses are in the early generations, so there should be plenty of surprises.
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Cattle Egret Feeding Babies in the Nest
These babies acted like they were starving to death. The act of feeding itself seemed a little violent.
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German White Porcelain Garlic Harvest
Here's a look at our German White Porcelain garlic harvest. We only planted a few cloves of this one, but they did pretty well.
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The Simple Pleasure of Watching Butterflies on a Flower
Nature is so cool to watch. I love watching butterflies and other pollinators on flowers. They seemed to love this carrot flower.
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Our Bavarian Purple Garlic Harvest
We grew 6 different types of garlic last year. This is a look at our Bavarian Purple garlic harvest.
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Crocodile Lizard - A Prehistoric Looking Modern Reptile
When looking at Crocodile Lizards, you can almost imagine them living in the time of the dinosaur. Another pretty neat thing about them is that they are semi aquatic.
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Reading Matthew Chapter 9 - Easy Listening Bible Verses - ASMR
I hope you enjoy listening to me read the Bible. On my other channels, I've heard from quite a few people who would be interested in hearing me read anything. I hope these words reach those people, and others who need to hear them. Thanks for listening. Please subscribe and share with friends and family. God bless!
A little about the Book of Matthew in the Bible:
Extensive use of Old Testament references.
Tracing Jesus’ lineage back to Abraham.
Emphasis on Jesus as the “Son of David.”
Matthew is divided into seven parts:
Chapters 1-3 and 4-7 introduce Jesus as the Messiah and the coming of God’s Kingdom.
Chapters 8-10, 11-13, and 14-20 invite people into the Kingdom’s power.
Chapters 21-25 and 26-28 conclude with Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.
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Boronia Dwarf Tomatoes - One of My Favorite Tomatoes
Boronia Tomatoes are a delightful variety that offers a unique twist on traditional tomato flavors.
Days to Maturity: Approximately 70 days
The plants are compact, typically reaching a height of three to four feet during a typical growing season.
The fruit is medium to medium-large, weighing between four to sixteen ounces.
Their shape is oblate, and they have a beautiful pink color with dark shoulders.
The texture of the fruit is smooth and meaty.
The taste of Boronia Tomatoes is reminiscent of the beloved Cherokee Purple variety.
Expect a delicious and intense flavor that tomato enthusiasts will appreciate.
Boronia was developed by a collaborative effort known as the Dwarf Tomato Project.
It resulted from a cross between two other tomato varieties: ‘New Big Dwarf’ and ‘Paul Robeson’.
The name Boronia was inspired by a native Australian fragrant flower called Boronia megastigma.
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Elephant Garlic Harvest - The Few We Planted Did Well
We didn't plant very many Elephant garlic cloves, but the few that we did plant grew very well. They even had lots of little bulbils that we can plant.
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A Little About Capuchine Pigeons . Severa - Different Color Combinations
The Old Dutch Capuchine pigeon is a captivating breed of fancy pigeon known for its distinctive head crest and hood. Here are some fascinating facts about these feathered friends:
Origins and History:
The Old Dutch Capuchine pigeon was developed in its current form in The Netherlands. Interestingly, its deeper origins trace back to India and the Middle East, where Dutch sailors discovered these birds and brought them back to their homeland in the 1500s.
This breed is depicted in some Old Dutch Master paintings from the early 16th century, adding to its historical significance. It remained popular in the Low Countries, as seen in paintings by Belgian artist Henri Voordecker.
Queen Victoria even gifted a painting titled “Boy and Girl With Their Pigeons in a Loft”, which prominently features Old Dutch Capuchines, to Prince Albert in 1841.
Appearance:
The Old Dutch Capuchine pigeon is a small to medium-sized bird. Its body is ideally carried horizontally.
Key features include:
Well-rounded heads that are broad at the back.
Medium-length beaks with a slight curve at the tip.
Broad, full breasts that protrude beyond the beak when upright.
Pearl-white eyes and fine-textured, flesh-to-red cere.
High-set wings, tightly feathered, finishing about 1 cm before the relatively short tail.
Bright red legs, with featherless legs and toes.
The striking hood/ruff of feathers around the neck, enhanced by elliptically shaped rosettes on either side.
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Flowers That Butterflies Use in the Fall Months
Some butterflies are active right up until our first freeze, depending on the weather. In this video, you will see some of the flowers that they utilize.
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DIY Containers For Succulents, Cacti, and Flowers.
My wife found all of these containers at a Good Will thrift store near us. She added plastic liner to the basket. The others I drilled holes in for her.
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Slicing Some Japanese Long, Marketmore 76, and China Jade Cucumbers
Of these 3 cucumbers, my favorite is China Jade, followed by Marketmore 76, and Japanese Long.
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Whitetail Deer With Coyotes Howling in The Background
This was a cool day to be out. We got to see some Whitetail deer, and we got to hear a pack of Coyotes howling.
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Some of Our Beautiful Variegated Corn
This is some hybrid corn that I created by crossing some Japonica corn with some popcorn. The foliage is ornamental, and so are the ears.
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Box Turtles Love Cat Food, and So Do Rats
These are wild box turtles that learned that cat food was good to eat. I think the rat already knew that. Let us know if you've ever seen a turtle eat cat food.
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Some Freshly Pulled Carrots, and After They Are Cleaned Up
We love homegrown carrots. They taste great, but they taste even better if they are harvested during colder weather.
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Bush Thick-Knee, Burhinus grallarius - A Bird Native to Australia
The Bush Thick-Knee bird is native to Australia. Since they were new to me, I found their way of walking around to be fascinating.
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Bundaberg Rumball Dwarf Tomatoes - One of My Favorite Dwarf Tomatoes
I've grown quite a few dwarf tomatoes. This one is one of my top 8 dwarf tomatoes to grow.
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A Basket of Aconcagua Peppers
Aconcagua peppers are one of my top 4 favorite peppers to grow. They grow very large. We use them for stuffed peppers.
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Buck Whitetail Deer Easily Jumps Fence - Two Bucks and Some Does
I really enjoy seeing deer in the wild. They are such beautiful animals.
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Squirrel Eating a Piece of Bread
One of the simple pleasure in life. Watching a squirrel eat a piece of bread.
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A Wasp Flying In Super Slow Motion
Lots of stuff just looks cooler in slow motion. This one is now exception. It's so fascinating to watch the wing action on the wasp when it is slowed down.
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Wild Rabbit in a Commercial Flower Market
This flower was living where dozens if not hundreds of people visited each day. It seemed to be really used to people, as you would expect.
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Fall Harvest of Some Real Black Eggplant
This was the first time that I had grown the Real Black variety. As you can see, it did very well. This is our last harvest before our first freeze.
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