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I only regret, that my hands were so dirty from working in the garden, that I didn't take a picture.

If it happens again, I will take one, for sure.

What happened was, Wayne asked me if I had fed the birds yesterday afternoon, when he got home from work.

I said, "Well, I put some feed on the red plate, but the feeder in the tree still looked full."

Well, the feeder in the tree, was still full.

Very odd. The birds usually pick it clean in a couple of hours.

So, Wayne took a closer look. And then, ran to get me, to show me.

The seed, had sprouted, inside the feeder! The birds couldn't get it out!

All this rain, has caused some strange stuff!wink

He cleaned out the feeder, and let it dry really well, before he refilled it.

If it happens again, I'll take a picture.biggrin



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I love stuff like that!!  Do take a pic if it happens again.  smile



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Wow!

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I love stuff like that!!  Do take a pic if it happens again.  smile


I will Honeys! I regret, that I didn't take a picture yesterday!cry

Oh, and feel free to post any Strange Stuff of your own!wink 



-- Edited by Fort Worth Mom on Friday 29th of May 2015 11:57:21 AM

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That is kind of cool!

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NAOW wrote:

That is kind of cool!


Yes. Our bird feeder had morphed into a little hot house, hanging in the tree!

It was kind of cool!biggrin 



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Wow!

I think I better go check ours!!

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I know that weeds pop up under the bird feeders from the spill-off.

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And more strange birdfeeder goings on!

It's warping, in the heat!

I wonder if it's going to fall apart on me!cry



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I wasn't able to get my gutters cleaned as a result of the construction. Now I see trees growing in my gutters. This is not good.

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Trees in your gutters?

What will the neighbors think?!!

Ah, heck, use them in the landscaping.  biggrin



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Trees in your gutters?

What will the neighbors think?!!

Ah, heck, use them in the landscaping.  biggrin


LOL!

I saw a lot of that when I was in Ohio.

I like my Texas house. No gutters to clean.

We don't need them here.smile 



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Trees in your gutters?

What will the neighbors think?!!

Ah, heck, use them in the landscaping.  biggrin


LOL!

I saw a lot of that when I was in Ohio.

I like my Texas house. No gutters to clean.

We don't need them here.smile 


Rub it in will ya.... lol 



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just Czech wrote:
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Trees in your gutters?

What will the neighbors think?!!

Ah, heck, use them in the landscaping.  biggrin


LOL!

I saw a lot of that when I was in Ohio.

I like my Texas house. No gutters to clean.

We don't need them here.smile 


Rub it in will ya.... lol 


Hahahaha!

Being from Ohio, I was surprised when we were house hunting in Texas, and none of the new homes came with gutters.

I asked our realtor what was up with that?

She said, "Honey, you can get them installed if you want to. But most people skip it. You want the rain water to fall as close to your foundation as possible, to keep the ground from cracking. If the ground gets too dry, it will crack your foundation, and you'll end up with a huge repair bill."

So, we took her advice, and skipped adding any gutters.smile

No gutters to clean. No trees growing in gutters. And so far so good...no cracks in our foundation!wink 



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Our gutters needed replacing. But when the tree feel on the house, we just left them off. We have them just over the doors.

There is an angle in our roof that catches debris. Sometimes something will sprout there.

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My poor, warped birdfeeder.

I fear it's going to fall apart soon.cry

 



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Fort Worth Mom wrote:

I only regret, that my hands were so dirty from working in the garden, that I didn't take a picture.

If it happens again, I will take one, for sure.

What happened was, Wayne asked me if I had fed the birds yesterday afternoon, when he got home from work.

I said, "Well, I put some feed on the red plate, but the feeder in the tree still looked full."

Well, the feeder in the tree, was still full.

Very odd. The birds usually pick it clean in a couple of hours.

So, Wayne took a closer look. And then, ran to get me, to show me.

The seed, had sprouted, inside the feeder! The birds couldn't get it out!

All this rain, has caused some strange stuff!wink

He cleaned out the feeder, and let it dry really well, before he refilled it.

If it happens again, I'll take a picture.biggrin


Not strange at all. It happens in my birdfeeders all the time. The feeders are full of seeds. The humidity causes the seeds to sprout. 



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I wasn't able to get my gutters cleaned as a result of the construction. Now I see trees growing in my gutters. This is not good.


A few years ago, I answered ads in our local Pennysaver for gutter cleaning services. The first 3 I called said, basically, they will come here and clean them for $35 (one said $50). 

When they got here, the all said that I needed new gutters, for between $1500 and $3500.

The second and third guys, I told them "You're here with ladders and a helper, how about I pay you $100 (or $150) and you just clean them out?" No. They wanted to sell me new gutters.

 

Bye.

 

The next guy said on the phone, it would be between $175 and $235 depending on how big the house is and how filled the gutters are.

They came the next morning at 9:00, I had $240 in cash ready, the left 45 minutes later. The second year it was $175.

No more trees in the gutters.

 



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I try to have my gutters cleaned twice a year. After winter and then in November when the trees are lost their leaves. My gutters have saved me a ton of damage. Plus I can direct the downspouts with an extension to water some of the landscaping. I have no trees growing in them.

If I have someone come out to just clean gutters, I costs at least $300, so instead I have the guy who power washes the house do it, I just give him $100 over the cost of house cleaning.



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I've never owned a home so pardon the ignorance but why does it cost so much to clean gutters? Isn't it just pulling the gunk out of them?

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I've never owned a home so pardon the ignorance but why does it cost so much to clean gutters? Isn't it just pulling the gunk out of them?


 Ladder, climbing up (in my case) three stories.  Takes time and is somewhat dangerous. Bees make nests in gutters, just a lot going on.  Ranch house?  Not so much.



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I've never owned a home so pardon the ignorance but why does it cost so much to clean gutters? Isn't it just pulling the gunk out of them?


 Ladder, climbing up (in my case) three stories.  Takes time and is somewhat dangerous. Bees make nests in gutters, just a lot going on.  Ranch house?  Not so much.


Oh ok. Gotcha. I had no idea bees make nests in gutters.

I don't know if the houses around here have gutters. I know my apartment complex doesn't. 



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I've lived in CA, WV, and VA. I never saw a home without gutters.

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I've never owned a home so pardon the ignorance but why does it cost so much to clean gutters? Isn't it just pulling the gunk out of them?


 One of my cousins was cleaning her own gutters, about 10 feet off the ground.

Fell, broke her jaw in 4 places, dislocated a shoulder, broke a bone in her arm, and had bruises for months.

That's when I stopped climbing ladders.

 

 



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FNW wrote:

I've lived in CA, WV, and VA. I never saw a home without gutters.


I can't remember if any of the houses I lived in in SoCal had gutters. I don't think they did but could be wrong. 



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