Hamilton the Pig's belly rubbing extravaganza!

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I’m still battling to keep this guy in the chicken paddock. He tries escaping daily. In the meantime, I try to bribe him with treats and belly rubs. If anyone has any tips, I’d be forever in your debt. My worst fear is that he is smarter than I am. Which is a strong possibility. Until I get it figured out, enjoy this video.

A freshly trimmed and defoliated Chinese Elm bonsai

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This Chinese Elm is such a hearty bonsai as well as an aggressive grower. It needs to be trimmed about twice a year. I like to wait until fall to make the job easier. Chinese elms are deciduous, so they drop their leaves in the fall. This allows you to better see the ramification of the branches for easier training.

Repurposing An Old Privacy Fence

It was a cold December morning back in 2012. Well, as cold as San Diego gets in December that is. I had just bought my first home and was overly excited about all the projects I had rolling around in my mind. The house itself had just been flipped by investors so I had little work to do inside. Which suited me just fine and dandy because the outside is where I was itching to get busy. But there was a huge privacy fence smack dab in the center of my backyard. Continue reading “Repurposing An Old Privacy Fence”