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    Robert's Rants

    Can't be hatin' on RonKon
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    Wildlife

    Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird
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    Wildlife

    Whitetail Doe with mouthful keeps an eye on me and an ear on her fawn.
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    Wildlife

    Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird feeds on Salvia.
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    Wildlife

    Cedar Waxwings have such a sophisticate, debonair, or aristocratic appearance.
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    Wildlife

    Whitetail Doe makes a hasty retreat.
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    Wildlife

    Indigo Bunting on Oriental Bittersweet
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    ICE v Electric: Cost and Emissions

    I was told it is called a frunk
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    Wildlife

    Snapping Turtle wandered across the yard
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    Every Blooming Thing

    Red Trillium
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    Great Bathroom

    Better than shoulder to shoulder at the trough at Mad River?
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    Every Blooming Thing

    Trout Lily and Horsetail
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    Wildlife

    Great Blue Heron grabs a small snack in Washington County.
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    Greek Peak Conditions

    Sounds like that no pole, post holer troll Gladerunner
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    Wildlife

    Cooper,s Hawks making for a busy summer.
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    Building a House with Wood

    Elongated and tall,slow close lids
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    HVAC: What's best for cold climates?

    We are trying to minimize our propane usage. Recycle Reuse Reduce. One kitchen garbage bag every two weeks, second hand and thrift stores for clothing, buy it once philosophy.
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    HVAC: What's best for cold climates?

    It seems like the heat pump is running non stop at 10 and below and at 5 it doesn't maintain the desired temperature. The propane is already paid for so it seems to make sense to run that until the temperature rises. Saves us money on the electric bill.
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    HVAC: What's best for cold climates?

    We have to switch to manually, usually 10 degrees is the cutoff. ..We find that the heat pump struggles and runs constantly driving the electric bill up. We have a large credit from a prepay propane purchase from a few years ago.
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    Wildlife

    This Osprey pair returned this week. They have been using this nest for many years.
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