[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 1 points 4 hours ago

Yah certainly not trivial. Thats for sure.

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 16 points 6 hours ago

I have nothing meaningful to contribute but just wanted to say thanks for sharing. Cool find!

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 8 points 7 hours ago

Thats fucking disgusting

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 15 points 11 hours ago

This was exactly my thought as well

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 4 points 12 hours ago

Ha! That is all I have to say.

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 3 points 12 hours ago

Hott! Gotta love a round bubble in a skimpy thong. Looking amazing!

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 2 points 1 day ago

Hummm…Wonder if Ange coming on board had anything to do with this or if he was just ready to settle down

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 3 points 1 day ago

That first line could be used to describe what your taint and ass look like from my view 🤠 Nice curves 🔥

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 4 points 1 day ago

I mean good times would be had and I’m certainly not trying to persuade you one way or the other, but you’re likely to have a better time than the others. Cheers!

[-] BuckFutter@timeyak.com 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Preceded by…I have concepts of a plan, Trump, September, 2024

There seems to be a theme here 🤔 🤦

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cross-posted from: https://timeyak.com/post/13708

Greetings, I recently started a new raised bed in the yard out of old galvanized metal roof panels I had laying around as I ran out of room in the greenhouse’s. Planted some leafy greens such as Vates Blue Scotch Kale and Black Simpson lettuce. Seedlings just started to come out and I was impressed with how quickly the Cardinals came out to mow them all down. I put a quick screen over it for now to give the seedlings a chance, but man, wasn’t expecting that so quick. Anybody else run into that situation as well? Do they eventually let up once the plants mature a bit? Thanks for reading and Cheers!

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cross-posted from: https://timeyak.com/post/13708

Greetings, I recently started a new raised bed in the yard out of old galvanized metal roof panels I had laying around as I ran out of room in the greenhouse’s. Planted some leafy greens such as Vates Blue Scotch Kale and Black Simpson lettuce. Seedlings just started to come out and I was impressed with how quickly the Cardinals came out to mow them all down. I put a quick screen over it for now to give the seedlings a chance, but man, wasn’t expecting that so quick. Anybody else run into that situation as well? Do they eventually let up once the plants mature a bit? Thanks for reading and Cheers!

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Greetings, I recently started a new raised bed in the yard out of old galvanized metal roof panels I had laying around as I ran out of room in the greenhouse’s. Planted some leafy greens such as Vates Blue Scotch Kale and Black Simpson lettuce. Seedlings just started to come out and I was impressed with how quickly the Cardinals came out to mow them all down. I put a quick screen over it for now to give the seedlings a chance, but man, wasn’t expecting that so quick. Anybody else run into that situation as well? Do they eventually let up once the plants mature a bit? Thanks for reading and Cheers!

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Gulf Fritillary Butterfly, Agraulis vanillae, hanging on Passionflower vine. Some other pictures below too.

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long-tailed skipper (Urbanus proteus) feeding on Blue porterweed (Stachytarpheta jamaicensis)

long-tailed skipper

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Oncopeltus fasciatus on Tropical Milkweed

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