Had Shingles a couple of years ago and definitely don't want to wish that on anyone. Finally got the Shingrix shots and got my flu shot. Wife has to get them as she is a nurse and she said really important to have it this year. Yes, ma'am....
Matt, love to see the fermentation started. I had too much early cabbage, so made some kraut in half gallon jars earlier, but today am making large batches using two gallon crocks that will hold about 12# of shredded cabbage.
For all you hunter types that think you've seen it all, please read on.
I have been watching the squirrels around here for the last few months.
Since I don't have much else to do, I watch the squirrels every chance I get.
I have seen squirrels bury acorns, & have another squirrel watch them from a distance.
As soon as the 1st squirrel buries that acorn & runs off, the 2nd squirrel will go right to that same spot, dig up that acorn, and eat it
on the spot.
Then again, some squirrels fake out the other ones by pretending to bury an acorn, then running off with it in their cheeks.
They watch the 2nd squirrel run over & go crazy trying to find that nut, only to come up empty handed.
The 1st squirrel will chatter & shake it's tail, laughing at the 2nd squirrel.
It's hilarious when I see that.
I've also seen young squirrels drop acorns on the road in front of my house, then let the cars run over them.
Once they drop enough acorns for a big meal, the run down & eat the crushed ones hit by the cars.
Pretty fricking smart if you ask me.
So, if you think squirrels are just dumb animals, thing again.
Watch them if you get the chance.
Cool story, although I don’t understand the ending. Lol. Squirrels do some interesting things.There was a grove of mature white pines that had clear evidence of weevil damages many decades ago. This was not a prime spot for deer, but the bed of thick pine needles and warm afternoon sun was a welcome feeling to warm the bones and recall memories of my father and the men before me that watched these trees grow into the the canopy masters they became. This was a moment in time repeated year after year.
A red squirrel moved in, and did not approve of my presence. The scolding was constant, loud and unrelenting. Then it became physical. The squirrel started throwing pine cones at me. After being hit by the third, I moved to another large pine tree base. Not pleased, the squirrel moved to that tree using the highway of branches. In only a few moments, the cones started falling on me. How many will fall? After just a few Dozen, I decided to move on. The seasons moved on too, and small game opened again. What happened is not for print, as society has cut off the feet it once stood on, but I might share with some of you in person.
+1. I don't get the connection.Cool story, although I don’t understand the ending. Lol. Squirrels do some interesting things.
It could be he shot it and ate it when Squirrel season opened.......... Just a guess.... Jerry (in Tucson)+1. I don't get the connection.
Last night I got some more fermentation started. Small batches of mead and cyser going. First time trying either - my wife bought the vessels for me for my birthday.
So, here's the whole line up of what's in the process of fermentation right now. Once the kraut is done, I'm going to give making kimchi a try as well.