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05/13/2009 13:49 #48660

Coco goes green
A neighbor of mine has encouraged me to take my rabbit waste to their yard for composting. I have my own pile now just for his litter, hay and droppings. Supposed to be great fertilizer. I'm really excited about this as his waste was the majority of the trash. I would almost fill a 30 gallon trash bag up every week. Hopefully it will decompose quickly. His litter is reclaimed celulose which is biodegradable.

I would like to do my kitchen scraps but I think I'm just going to stick with his litter for now. I don't want to attract bugs or rodents as people live close together.
tinypliny - 05/14/09 17:20
That is so cool. You could potentially take over your vegetable waste as well. I think composting does need some gooey veggie waste to get going. The rabbit waste might be too dry and acidic.

05/11/2009 23:38 #48654

Still workin on the bod
It has been 2.5 months since I last posted about my fitness. I think I see some results.

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tinypliny - 05/14/09 17:21
Are you trying to be a vintage pornstar? Its working. LOL
paul - 05/14/09 00:37
Nice wood, lol.

05/10/2009 21:51 #48643

Buffalo Spring
This is my lamb of god statue that was left behind by the bishop who owned my old house on Lexington. I rescued him as he would have been thrown away.

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Red-winged blackbird at the foot of Ferry. (e:mike) and I went the other day for a walk on the pier.

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Heron

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This is the tree in front of my house. It sucks the flowers don't stay on for long because they really make the tree.

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Forrest Lawn Cemetery.

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(e:terry) driving us around.

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It was fun to capture (e:matthew) taking some of his beautiful photographs as seen on his journal here.


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Nasty old goose.

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This is where he is taking my favorite picture from his photo shoot.

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tinypliny - 05/14/09 17:25
I am not sure I see the likeness of a lamb in that first pic. Is it like a symbolism of some sort? or is it a real lamb? Is that what the lamb made of butter (for easter) means? What is lamb of God - is it a sacrificial analogy?
tinypliny - 05/13/09 07:47
OMG. I meant awesome not awful!!! What a crazy slip!
tinypliny - 05/13/09 07:46
Thanks for posting this! Matthew-magic in action. I did wonder about how he captured that awful purple and green picture!
metalpeter - 05/11/09 19:25
Nice Pictures. In that one the Deer looks like he wants to go over to Matt.
lilho - 05/10/09 23:55
this makes me miss you all so much!

05/08/2009 18:16 #48629

The problem with Florida
Increasingly, Florida is having major problems with sink holes. These are mainly caused because so much water is being taken out of the water tables. They say it is kind of like winning the lottery, particularly in current markets, because the insurance companies pay out so much money for them.

This just recently happened a few miles north of my mother in Spring Hill Florida.


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tiburon1724 - 05/11/09 00:21
Man, my parents need a sinkhole to swallow their house! They're stuck in it since the real estate market there has completely collapsed
libertad - 05/10/09 21:31
I did not take those. I should have mentioned so. Here is the link that I got it from. My mom sent it to me.

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tinypliny - 05/10/09 01:15
Did you take these photos yourself? Dramatic! and scary.

05/02/2009 21:50 #48576

Bike trip to Lackawana
On Monday I took a half day at work and went straight from Roswell to South Buffalo and Lackawana. I felt so free and wonderful to get out of work on such a beautiful day and just go wherever I wanted. I think I'll skip most of the commentary but I stopped at Erie County Botanical Gardens, the Basilica, Tift Nature Preserve, Times Beach Nature Preserve and unfortunately the US Coast Guard. That is when I realized I no longer could get to downtown and had to back track to Ohio street at which time I was able to get a friend to pick me up at the General Mills factory. I'm not sure how many miles I went that day but I definitely covered a lot of ground and saw quite a lot of Buffalo. You see so much more when you are on a bike compared to being in a car. There were times actually that the wildlife was just a bit too close. A couple of times I went running from the deer and the geese. If wild animals start to approach me I always get freaked out. Maybe they just wanted some food or maybe they wanted to hoove or peck me to death...you never know.


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Does anyone know what this building is? It is near the Water Authority.

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tinypliny - 05/10/09 01:17
Beautiful pictures! Thanks, (e:libertad). I am inspired to take my bike out for a spin this summmer. :)
dcoffee - 05/09/09 13:18
what a great way to spend an afternoon! Looks like you did a lot of exploring. Wandering by bike is one of my favorite activities.

They are planning on linking the bikepath to downtown, down by the coastguard. There will be a bridge connecting to area to the Erie Basin Marina, I can't wait. It's a pain that there is no way out once you get down toward the coastguard. In the next couple years there will be a link, and the lighthouse will be open to the public. I can't wait. it'll give me a scenic bike route to downtown! nice way to get to concerts and festivals.

The building you asked about is the Bethlehem Steel Administration building, and... as of about 2 weeks ago it's slated for demolition :::link::: I think it's an awesome building, tons of detail, not something you want to throw away.
jenks - 05/03/09 17:02
Awesome pix, thanks! and yet ANOTHER reminder that I have to go down there someday!!!
metalpeter - 05/03/09 12:03
Thanks for posting those pictures there are a bunch that I really like a lot, they are all really good
paul - 05/03/09 11:58
Nice pics. Ya there really should be someway back from there without having to go around. Times beach is so weird. I imagine before it became outrageiously polluted it must have been a really cool area.
heidi - 05/03/09 11:35
Ooooh! Great photos, (e:libertad)! Thanks for the tour.