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2021.01.12 11:18 AureusD Everything about Pine Nuts - Pine Cultivation, Advice, Helpful Information and More

Everything about and related to pine nuts. There are at least 20 species of pine that produce seeds large enough to be worth harvesting. These species are found nearly all over the world - Europe, North America, Asia. Have you ever planted a pine nut tree? Are you just trying to grow pine nuts for yourself? Or you have planted a plantation and you want to start a business? Perhaps, you just want to share the foraging of pine nuts? Here you'll find lots of useful information!
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2018.05.26 14:20 Fatwood

Fatwood, also known as "fat lighter," "lighter wood," "pine knot," or "heart pine" is derived from the heartwood of pine trees. The stump (and tap root) that is left in the ground after a tree has fallen or has been cut is the primary source of fatwood, as the resin-impregnated heartwood becomes hard and rot-resistant over time after the death of the main tree. It is widely used in the outdoor community for fire lighting and creation of pitch/pine tar.
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2024.05.16 20:59 Mission-Resolve-9466 Pot plant

Pot plant
What type of tree is this ? I think it’s some kind of pine
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2024.05.16 20:47 RealAmerik Can I have a sanity check?

Can I have a sanity check?
My goal is to build a free standing deck. I am unable to dick down below the frost line for my footers which is why I'm considering a free standing deck. It will not be attached to the house.
The total height of the deck will be roughly 12" above the ground. I'm planning to use 6x6 posts with notches for the beams. My plan is to use 2- 2x8 southern pine boards for the beams. Given the height constraints, I'll have to attach the joists with joist hangers rather than placing them on top of the beams.
Do I have an adequate number of posts? Or do I have too many? I think I need beams on the edges of the stairwell and around the tree but I am not sure. I've got it stuck in my mind that my beams have to be on the edges of the sides that are parallel to the house wall but I'm not sure if that is necessary?
What is the correct size and maximum span of the joists I can use?
I appreciate the help in advance.
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2024.05.16 20:12 what_t0_what2222 Risks of removing this pine tree on a hillside?

What are the risks of removing this pine tree on this hillside property? Anything I can plan to mitigate? Any type of specialist needed?
House is 1940. There were 3 pines in front of the house. This is the largest of the three. The two pine trees to the right were removed in the last 5-10 years and were smaller.
Our neighbor is getting dropped from her insurance unless she removes trees that are within 5ft of her home. She suggested we looking into doing the same.
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2024.05.16 20:03 wroseto12 Pine Creek Trip Report - 5/13-5/14 2024 - Ansonia to Slate Run

If anyone is interested - I wrote a trip report from a recent trip a buddy and I did earlier this week. I highly recommend this trip if you’re in the area, it was well worth the 4 hour drive for us.
A co-worker and I from an outfitter down in Southeast PA decided to plan a trip to Ansonia, PA to Paddle Pine Creek. We planned the trip mostly out of the Keystone Canoeing book by Edward Gertler and information on the PA DCNR website. We originally planned to do a 2 night, 3 day trip. Pine Creek runs through a beautiful section of PA’s Grand Canyon, and is known for its beautiful views, good water, and amazing trout fishing. We met at our local outfitter at 6am to pick up our boats and get in the same car. By 6:30 we had our boats strapped down and our gear loaded and we hit the road. We stopped at wawa for sizzlis, energy drinks, nerd gummy clusters, and jolly ranchers which would serve as our road trip sustenance (we decided to eat super healthy this trip ;)). We had a 4 hour drive ahead of us which actually took a little bit longer since we stopped about halfway through for gas and a shit break. Aphex twin was the soundtrack of this road trip. At about 11am we rolled into the parking lot of Pine Creek Outfitters (PCO). Inside we were met with very helpful and knowledgeable staff, we also purchased a map there which ended up being super helpful as the maps we had from Keystone Canoeing weren't quite as detailed. The employees at PCO said the creek is pretty self explanatory but there's only one section we should be worried about which was Owassee rapid, they told us to just keep left and hug the bank. PCO directed us to a public canoe access no more than a quarter mile down the road where we would start our trip. We were on the water by noon and the views were not great at this point, as there was a large overcast and we were not quite in the depths of the . We had a quick flat paddle for about a mile or two until the water got going, and at about 12:30 we stopped to check the map. At this point we knew Owassee was coming up and we wanted to make sure we weren't surprised by it. The map noted that Owassee was preceded by a cabin with notable arches which we passed probably around 12:45. We pulled off towards the right side of the island at Owassee as PCO noted that the left side is known to have some killer strainers. We scouted Owassee for the next 15 minutes or so and crapped our pants. We were super nervous, this was the biggest water that either of us had run in a canoe before, let alone with all of our camping gear in our boat. The most daunting section of Owassee was a set of massive boulders to the right side of the channel which all of the water pushes you towards. Immediately following Owassee is a massive set of wave trains that I would (totally unprofessionally) eyeball to be 3-4 foot standing waves. Immediately preceding Owassee are a couple of flat boulders which are hard to see from the water so we were happy to scout and get a good look at it. I’d guess that at this water level Owassee was easily a Class 2+ or 3. We decided to take a line which stayed left pretty much the entire way until the big wave trains following Owassee where we could cut over to the right. At this point we headed back up to our boats to run it. It was a little sketchy, but not as bad as we thought it would be, a couple back paddles and keeping your bow pointed toward the island and you will be okay. The wave trains following Owassee were a little hectic, and we ended up taking on some water, especially me in my Heavy Old Town Discovery 168. We pulled off to the right after the Wave Trains to bail our boats and have a celebratory Miller Lite and Croissant (godly combo). We were in front of this awesome cabin called “Tiadaghton Lodge”, the cabin had a sweet foot bridge that crossed the river to allow for access to the cabin from the rail trail. At this point the sun had come out and we were officially in the heart of the PA Grand Canyon, the views were spectacular and it was just an overall phenomenal day outside. Once we were back on the water, we were super pleased with the flow. It was consistent Class 1’s with sprinkled Class 2’s pretty much for the rest of the day, it was a super enjoyable paddle and a pleasant challenge from the barely Class 1 water we were used to. We were now in the heart of the canyon and the views were just breathtaking, the vast canyon extending on either side of the creek really makes you feel small, and it was insane to think that this wildly different terrain was still in PA. The canyon was lined with awesome waterfalls that were really pleasing to see and hear along the way. Around probably 2 or 3 we stopped for a bathroom break and lunch. Up to this point we had only seen about 4 other people and none of them were on the river, 2 were riding horses and the rest were just hikers along the rail trail. By around 4pm we took a smaller channell to the right side of an island which turned out to be a good choice as we found an awesome little campsite here. We finished up clocking about 10 miles that day. There were two fire rings and a weird but cool table made by balancing a rock on top of a cut down tree stump, pretty cool. We spent the next hour or so setting up camp and then we relaxed in our hammocks until around 6 when we decided to make a fire and get dinner started. We struggled with starting a fire because of the rain that morning and the day before, but we got it started just enough to cook our food. I made Bombay Potatoes with Rice and some canned chicken and Owen (My coworker) made turkey sausages and canned tamales. We also made some warm fresh bread with some dough I had made when we got to camp. After eating we went into a food coma for a little until we decided to really make the fire big. We got it going probably for about an hour when we finished off all the miller lites we had brought. At this point we went to bed. I slept super well and was definitely warm enough despite only having a 50 degree bag, which is something I was worried about. I’m used to hammock camping, so having a tent was a super nice luxury to have. We woke up at about 7 or 8 am and took our morning nice and easy. We had planned to do an easy 15 miles this day and camp out at a campground in Cedar Run where we would try and figure out a ride back to our car. We took it easy, and ate instant oatmeal, scrambled eggs, and bacon spam along with instant coffee. It was an awesome breakfast although I could almost feel the heart attack from the spam. I definitely recommend Starbucks Via instant blonde roast for anyone looking for a good camping coffee option. I've been loving it so far, especially given that it's instant coffee. After breakfast we chilled in our hammocks by the water for about 15 minutes before we packed up camp and were back on the water by 10am. It was another beautiful day, atleast to start and the views were still just as stellar in the heart of the gorge. We had another nice stretch of river to start. We passed an awesome waterfall which I can’t remember the name of almost right after we left camp. We pulled over at about 11am to pee, make coffee and filter some more water. We pulled off next to this awesome waterfall that I used to wash some of my dishes from earlier and collect water that I could filter later on. We paddled for another 30 minutes or so until we saw a bald eagle chilling in a tree overhanging the creek. We stopped paddling and took out our phones to get some awesome videos of it. The eagle took off and flew around us and then up river with the crows in tail. It was an awesome experience. At this point the water chilled out for the most part, besides one more notable rapid called thread the needle, it was a super fun little bend and reminded me of a rapid back home. About an hour after this, the overcast came back and the wind really started to pick up. At this point the grand views from the gorge really seem to chill out as we started to enter civilization again. We passed the town of Blackwell and a nice little campground on our left side, there was a nice little canoe access there with some people hanging out and fishing. This would have been a good spot to end the trip if you just wanted to see the gorge. After Blackwell we passed Rattlesnake Rock where we saw some Mennonites hanging out and we asked them for some of the lore on the rock. They said that it was named by loggers back in the day when they found a ton of Rattlesnakes on it. The rest of the way was pretty mediocre water and we really ended up fighting the wind. We also passed a kayaker here who said that slate run (where we planned to get out) was only about an hour away. He ended up being wrong as it was about two hours but we paddled on, deciding to end the trip a day early and drive home that night. There were two more notable rapids before getting to slate run, one which must've been a Class 3 was notable due to the MASSIVE wave trains and a huge boulder hidden behind a standing wave, it must’ve been 4 foot standing waves we paddled through. The second was right before slate run, right next to a campground. Massive wave trains which swept you towards these massive undercut rocks which were super sketchy. These rapids were fairly easy to navigate as you can kind of avoid them altogether and were most likely larger than usual due to the rain the days before. We pulled into Slate Run at about 2pm. A local informed us that Slate Run is one of the best spots for trout fishing in the entire country, there was even a hotel basically just for trout fishermen across the creek from the We had no plan for a ride back to our care so we talked to some people at the Slate Run access asking for a ride. We also went up to the general store to ask some employees there. We got ice cream which was fantastic and then called PCO for a ride back. They weren't too happy with us as they usually require a reservation for their shuttle service and were getting ready to head home for the day, but they nonetheless gave us a ride. We made some coffee and instant ramen while waiting for the shuttle to arrive. Our shuttle driver was super nice and helpful and even took us the long way back to show us this cute little town of Wellsboro. She even offered us jobs in exchange for cheap NRS gear after seeing how easily we threw our boats around. She also showed us the way to get to an awesome lookout over the whole canyon. Overall I highly recommend PCO for any trips and if we ever come back will definitely be using them again, awesome people. After getting the car and boats loaded up, we headed up the canyon to checkout the canyon from the top. It was breathtaking, and a super cool and different perspective from what we saw from the water. After leaving the overlook we headed home. Stopping at Mcdonalds for some food along the way, and we rolled into the parking lot at about 11pm. Overall this was an awesome trip and highly recommended for anyone looking for awesome water, amazing views, or great camping. We will definitely be coming back.
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2024.05.16 19:24 Bomboclaat1876 What is it?

What is it?
Found this on a dead pine tree. Never seen it before. State of Georgia. Can someone please help with id? Thank you!
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2024.05.16 19:13 Sweet-Count2557 Best Things to Do in Porterville Ca

Best Things to Do in Porterville Ca
Best Things to Do in Porterville Ca Welcome to Porterville, where we've uncovered the best things to do in this vibrant city. Get ready for adventure, history, and natural beauty all in one place.From exploring the rich architectural heritage of the Zalud House to immersing yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of Sequoia National Park, there's something for everyone here.Whether you're into outdoor activities, entertainment, or simply relaxing, Porterville has it all. Join us as we take you on a journey through the hidden treasures of this freedom-seeking destination.Key TakeawaysZalud House, a historic site built in 1891 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Sequoia National Park, known for its giant sequoia trees and stunning views.Lake Success, a recreational area offering water sports, picnicking, and camping.Eagle Mountain Casino, a popular entertainment venue with a variety of gaming options.Historic SitesLet's explore the rich history of Porterville by visiting its historic sites, such as the Zalud House. Built by John Zalud in 1891, this magnificent mansion is a true testament to the city's past. Designed by architects Hugh and John Templeton, the Zalud House is a stunning example of Victorian architecture. It was graciously donated to the City of Porterville in 1970 and has since become a cherished landmark. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987, it stands as a reminder of the city's heritage.As we step inside the Zalud House, we're transported back in time. The elegant interior boasts intricate woodwork, stained glass windows, and period furnishings. Each room tells a story of the Zalud family's life and the community's vibrant history. From the grand staircase to the cozy sitting rooms, every detail is meticulously preserved.Visiting historic sites like the Zalud House allows us to connect with the past and appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era. It gives us a glimpse into the lives of those who came before us and shaped the city we know today.National Parks and Natural AttractionsWhen it comes to exploring the natural wonders of Porterville, there's no shortage of breathtaking sights to discover.One of the highlights is Sequoia National Park, established in 1890 and spanning over 404,000 acres of majestic giant sequoia trees. This park, adjacent to Kings Canyon National Park, offers stunning views of these magnificent trees and is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts seeking awe-inspiring landscapes.Giant Sequoia TreesSequoia National Park encompasses 404,000 acres of giant sequoia trees, providing us with stunning views and opportunities for exploration. These majestic trees, some of the largest and oldest living things on Earth, are truly awe-inspiring.As we wander through the park, we're surrounded by the towering giants, their massive trunks reaching towards the sky. The scent of pine fills the air, and the peacefulness of the forest envelops us.We can hike along scenic trails, marveling at the sheer size and beauty of these ancient trees. We can also visit famous landmarks like the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree in the world by volume.Whether we're nature enthusiasts or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, exploring the giant sequoia trees in Sequoia National Park is an experience that will leave us in awe of the wonders of the natural world.Stunning Natural ViewsWe can explore the stunning natural views of national parks and natural attractions in and around Porterville, CA.Sequoia National Park: Established in 1890, this park encompasses 404,000 acres of giant sequoia trees. Adjacent to Kings Canyon National Park, it offers breathtaking views of these towering giants.Lake Success: Located on the Tule River, this recreational area features the Success Dam, forming a reservoir with a capacity of 82,000 acre-feet. Owned by the US Army Corps of Engineers, it offers water sports, picnicking, and camping opportunities.Porterville City Pool: With its modern design and play equipment, this 5,580 square-foot city pool is perfect for a refreshing swim. It includes a lap swim area, dive tank, diving board, and a thrilling 137-foot water slide. Fun for all ages!Porterville's Natural Beauty: Surrounded by the stunning backdrop of Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park, Porterville offers endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Whether it's a wilderness glamping trip or simply enjoying the natural beauty, this is a paradise for nature enthusiasts.Kings Canyon National ParkWhile exploring the natural attractions of Porterville, CA, we can't miss out on Kings Canyon National Park. Located adjacent to Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park is a breathtaking destination that offers a truly immersive experience in nature.Spanning over 461,901 acres, this national park is known for its stunning landscapes, including deep canyons, towering granite cliffs, and pristine forests. The park is also home to the General Grant Tree, one of the largest living trees in the world.Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. With its majestic beauty and endless opportunities for adventure, Kings Canyon National Park is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers seeking freedom in the great outdoors.Recreational ActivitiesOne of the recreational activities in Porterville is visiting Lake Success, where we can enjoy water sports, picnicking, and camping.Here are four things you can do at Lake Success:Water sports: Whether you're a fan of kayaking, jet skiing, or simply swimming, Lake Success offers a variety of water sports activities. Grab your gear and dive into the refreshing waters of the lake. Feel the adrenaline rush as you ride the waves or peacefully paddle along the calm surface.Picnicking: Pack a delicious lunch and head to one of the scenic picnic areas around the lake. Enjoy a meal surrounded by nature's beauty, with the sound of water gently lapping against the shore. Spend quality time with your loved ones, sharing stories and creating lasting memories.Camping: Spend a night under the starry sky at one of the camping grounds near Lake Success. Set up your tent, roast marshmallows over a crackling fire, and fall asleep to the peaceful sounds of nature. Wake up to the breathtaking view of the lake and start your day with a refreshing swim or a hike in the surrounding trails.Fishing: Grab your fishing rod and cast your line into the sparkling waters of Lake Success. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, and trout. Feel the excitement as you wait for a nibble, and experience the joy of reeling in your catch. Fishing at Lake Success isn't only a fun activity but also a great way to bond with nature.Entertainment and NightlifeEagle Mountain Casino offers a wide range of entertainment and nightlife options for visitors in Porterville, CA. Whether you're looking for some thrilling casino games or a lively night out, this establishment has got you covered. With over 1200 slot machines and 10 table games, there's plenty of excitement to be had on the gaming floor. From classic favorites to the latest releases, there's something for everyone to enjoy.But the fun doesn't stop there. Eagle Mountain Casino also hosts live entertainment events throughout the year. From concerts featuring top-notch performers to comedy shows that will have you laughing all night long, there's always something happening at this vibrant venue. So grab a drink, relax, and let the talented acts entertain you.If you're in the mood for a more laid-back evening, head over to Harleys Tavern. This bar and pub located in downtown Porterville is a popular nightlife spot for locals. Open from 12:00 pm to 2:00 am, it's the perfect place to unwind after a long day of exploring the city. Enjoy a cold beer, catch up with friends, and soak in the lively atmosphere.To help you plan your night out, here's a table highlighting some of the entertainment and nightlife options in Porterville:VenueDescriptionOperating HoursEagle Mountain CasinoFull-service casino with slot machines and table gamesOpen 24 hours a dayHarleys TavernBar and pub in downtown Porterville12:00 pm to 2:00 amNo matter what you're in the mood for, Porterville offers an array of entertainment and nightlife options. So go ahead, let loose, and have a fantastic time exploring all that this vibrant city has to offer.Recreation and Water ActivitiesLocated on the Tule River, Lake Success offers a variety of water sports and recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are four exciting things you can do at Lake Success:Water Sports: Whether you're a thrill-seeker or prefer a more leisurely experience, Lake Success has something for everyone. You can try your hand at jet skiing, wakeboarding, or tubing for an adrenaline rush. If you prefer a more relaxed activity, kayaking and paddleboarding are great options to explore the calm waters of the lake.Fishing: Lake Success is a haven for fishing enthusiasts. Cast your line and try your luck at catching bass, crappie, catfish, or trout. With its abundant fish population, you're bound to have a memorable fishing experience. Don't forget to bring your fishing gear and a fishing license!Picnicking: Take advantage of the beautiful scenery and enjoy a picnic with family and friends. The lake offers picnic areas with tables and grills, perfect for a barbecue or a peaceful lunch by the water. Relax, soak up the sun, and indulge in delicious food while surrounded by nature's beauty.Camping: Extend your stay at Lake Success by camping overnight. The lake has several campgrounds with amenities such as restrooms, showers, and RV hookups. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the water and wake up to picturesque views. It's an excellent opportunity to bond with loved ones and create lasting memories.With these fantastic recreational activities, Lake Success is sure to provide a fun-filled day for everyone. But the excitement doesn't stop there! Continue reading to discover the wide array of outdoor activities and farms that Porterville has to offer.Outdoor Activities and FarmsIf you're looking for a fun and unique outdoor activity in Porterville, we highly recommend checking out Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm.This family-owned 78-acre blueberry farm offers a delightful experience for all ages.Whether you're planning a family outing or a gathering with friends, you'll have the opportunity to pick your own delicious blueberries and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the farm.Blueberry Picking ExperienceWe highly recommend visiting Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm for an enjoyable blueberry picking experience. Here are four reasons why you should check out this wonderful farm:Fresh and Juicy Blueberries: At Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm, you'll find rows upon rows of beautiful blueberry bushes laden with ripe, plump berries. The farm takes pride in growing high-quality blueberries that are bursting with flavor. Whether you're a blueberry enthusiast or simply looking for a fun activity, this is the place to be.Family-Friendly Environment: This family-owned farm provides a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere for visitors of all ages. It's the perfect setting for a family outing or a gathering with friends. Kids will love exploring the fields and picking their own blueberries straight from the bushes.Scenic Surroundings: Located in the picturesque town of Porterville, the farm is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. As you wander through the blueberry fields, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making your picking experience even more enjoyable.Knowledgeable and Friendly Staff: The staff at Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm are passionate about what they do and are always ready to assist and share their knowledge about blueberries. They can provide helpful tips and advice on how to pick the best berries and even offer suggestions on recipes and ways to enjoy your blueberry haul.Family Outing at FarmLet's explore the exciting outdoor activities and farms that are perfect for a family outing in Porterville, CA.One farm that stands out is the Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm. This family-owned 78-acre blueberry farm offers a fun and interactive experience for visitors of all ages. Imagine the joy of picking your own fresh and delicious blueberries straight from the bushes! It's a great opportunity to connect with nature and teach children about where their food comes from.The farm is a beautiful and serene setting, making it an ideal spot for a gathering with friends or a peaceful family outing. So grab a bucket and head to Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm for a memorable day of berry picking and outdoor fun.Outdoor Farm ActivitiesOne popular option for outdoor farm activities in Porterville is visiting the Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm. Here, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of a family-owned 78-acre blueberry farm. It's the perfect place for a family outing or a gathering with friends.As you explore the farm, you'll have the joy of picking your own blueberries, creating memories that will last a lifetime.But the Tabitha Max Blueberry Farm isn't the only outdoor farm activity in Porterville. There are numerous other options that offer a similar experience of connecting with nature and enjoying the bounty of the land.Some of these activities include visiting local pumpkin patches, apple orchards, and even petting zoos.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre There Any Local Festivals or Events That Take Place in Porterville Throughout the Year?There are several local festivals and events that take place in Porterville throughout the year.From the annual Porterville Fair, which offers rides, games, and live entertainment, to the Porterville Christmas Parade, a festive celebration filled with music and holiday cheer.Additionally, the Porterville Balloon Festival showcases colorful hot air balloons soaring through the sky, while the Porterville Western Days Rodeo offers thrilling rodeo competitions and family-friendly activities.These events provide a great opportunity for the community to come together and enjoy the vibrant spirit of Porterville.Can Visitors Go Camping in Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park?Yes, visitors can go camping in Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park.These majestic parks offer breathtaking views and the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature. From towering sequoia trees to stunning mountain landscapes, camping in these parks is a truly awe-inspiring experience.Whether you prefer a rugged backpacking adventure or a relaxing family camping trip, these parks have something for everyone.Are There Any Hiking Trails or Nature Walks Near Porterville?There are several hiking trails and nature walks near Porterville. You can explore the stunning beauty of Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park, which are adjacent to the city. These parks offer a variety of trails that cater to different skill levels, allowing you to experience the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife.Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, Porterville's proximity to these national parks provides ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature.Are There Any Wineries or Vineyards in the Porterville Area?Sure, there are several wineries and vineyards in the Porterville area.You can indulge in wine tastings, vineyard tours, and even learn about the winemaking process.These local establishments offer a variety of wines, from bold reds to crisp whites, all made with care and passion.Whether you're a wine enthusiast or just looking to unwind, visiting these wineries and vineyards is a great way to experience the flavors of Porterville.What Are Some Popular Fishing Spots Near Porterville?Some popular fishing spots near Porterville include Lake Success Recreation Area and the Tule River.Lake Success offers a variety of fish species and is a great place for boating and fishing.The Tule River is known for its trout fishing and scenic beauty.Both spots provide opportunities for anglers to enjoy the outdoors and reel in some big catches.ConclusionAs we conclude our journey through the best things to do in Porterville, California, one fascinating statistic stands out: Did you know that Sequoia National Park, located just a short drive from the city, is home to the largest tree on Earth, known as General Sherman?This natural wonder, along with the rich history, recreational activities, and entertainment options, make Porterville a truly remarkable destination. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or adventure seeker, Porterville offers something unforgettable for everyone.So come and explore the hidden treasures of this charming city in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley.
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2024.05.16 18:24 WildOnesNativePlants 🌳 Happy National Love a Tree Day! 🌳

🌳 Happy National Love a Tree Day! 🌳
Did you know that trees are the largest native plant species in the United States? Not only do they grace our landscapes with beauty, but they also play crucial roles in our ecosystem:🌿 Habitat for wildlife: Trees provide essential food and shelter for countless species of birds, insects, and other animals.
🌿 Air quality: Acting as natural air filters, trees absorb harmful pollutants, making the air we breathe cleaner.
🌿 Climate change: Trees are amazing "carbon sinks" that capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into oxygen, helping to combat climate change.
🌿 Shade: Enjoy the simple pleasure of reading in the cool shade of a tree—one of the many benefits we can celebrate today. Check out our curated Reading List about trees and discover more about these incredible giants. : https://bookshop.org/lists/trees-are-the-answer
Photo: Kali Longworth - member of Milwaukee North Chapter, Song sparrow on top of a white pine in Mequon, WI
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2024.05.16 18:20 Egg_and_Lemon Freeside textures missing in New Vegas.

Freeside textures missing in New Vegas.
Hello folks! Does anyone know how to solve this problem with the missing texures? I also get this message when i start the game.
I have installed exactly all the mods as the Begin Again tutorial explains.
HERE IS MY MODS ORDER:

Mod_Priority,#Mod_Status,#Mod_Name

"0000","-","BEGIN AGAIN V2.4.1_separator"
"0001","-","PUT TALE OF TWO WASTELANDS MOD HERE_separator"
"0002","+","[NoDelete] TTW 3.3.2a"
"0003","-","UTILITIES_separator"
"0004","+","NVSE"
"0005","+","FNV4GB"
"0006","+","AnhNVSE"
"0007","+","Climate Control NVSE"
"0008","+","Console Paste Support"
"0009","+","SUP NVSE"
"0010","+","JIP LN NVSE Plugin"
"0011","+","JIP LN Unnofficial Update"
"0012","+","JIP LN Settings INI"
"0013","+","yGTM - Gameplay Tweaks and Madness"
"0014","+","FNV Mod Limit Fix"
"0015","+","JohnnyGuitar NVSE"
"0016","+","kNVSE Animation Plugin"
"0017","+","NVTF - New Vegas Tick Fix"
"0018","+","ROOGNVSE Plugin"
"0019","+","ShowOff NVSE Plugin"
"0020","+","ShowOff NVSE Plugin INI"
"0021","+","UIO - User Interface Organizer"
"0022","+","MCM & Bugfix 2"
"0023","+","lStewieAl's Tweaks and Engine Fixes"
"0024","+","lStewieAl's Tweaks and Engine Fixes INI"
"0025","+","lStewieAl's Engine Optimizations"
"0026","+","ISControl"
"0027","+","OneTweak but Really Updated"
"0028","+","Controller Support NVSE"
"0029","+","Yvile's Crash Logger"
"0030","+","KEYWORDS"
"0031","+","BUGFIXES & QOL_separator"
"0032","+","Fog-based Object Culling"
"0033","+","Fallout Alpha Rendering Tweaks - NVSE"
"0034","+","LOD Fixes and Improvements - NVSE"
"0035","+","Viewmodel Shake Fix - NVSE"
"0036","+","Viewmodel Shading Fix - NVSE"
"0037","+","JIP Localized Damage Fix"
"0038","+","zlib Updated - NVSE"
"0039","+","Auto-Save Manager"
"0040","+","Fire Queue Fix - ESPless"
"0041","+","VATS Lag Fix"
"0042","+","Depth of Field Fix - NVSE"
"0043","+","Muzzle Flash Light Fix - NVSE"
"0044","+","Exterior Emittance Fix - NVSE"
"0045","+","Gun Runners Kiosk Glass Fix"
"0046","+","No More Muzzle Flash Lights"
"0047","+","High Resolution Water Fog - Water Aliasing Fix"
"0048","+","Combat Lag Fix (NVSE)"
"0049","+","Pip-Boy Shading Fix NVSE"
"0050","+","TTW - Wasteland Supplements Essential Caravan Merchants"
"0051","+","MFC Grenade Texture Fix"
"0052","+","Elijah Voice Audio Files Fix"
"0053","+","TTW NVG Brightness Increase"
"0054","+","Tweaks for TTW"
"0055","+","Prime Fisting - Power Fist Glove Fixes"
"0056","+","TTW 32 Pistol Projectile Clipping Fix"
"0057","+","Stop Barking At Me. TTW"
"0058","+","Locale Fix NVSE"
"0059","+","ActorCause Save Bloat Fix"
"0060","+","Fixed Repconn Entrance"
"0061","+","Laser Pistol 3rd Person Latch animation fix"
"0062","+","Better Caravan"
"0063","+","Mojave Outpost Fence Fix"
"0064","+","Hardcore Instant Death Fix ESP-less"
"0065","+","McCarran Field Sign Lit All Night"
"0066","+","Dead Money - Sierra Madre Vending Machine Glowing Codes"
"0067","+","skinned mesh improvement mod"
"0068","+","USER INTERFACE_separator"
"0069","+","MAPMO - Main and Pause Menus Overhaul"
"0070","+","FOV Slider"
"0071","+","Dynamic Depth-Of-Field - ESPless"
"0072","+","Basic Console Autocomplete"
"0073","+","Vanilla UI Plus (New Vegas)"
"0074","+","Vanilla UI Plus - Max Carry Weight Patch"
"0075","+","Contextual HUD"
"0076","+","Clean Vanilla Hud"
"0077","+","Contextual HUD - Clean Vanilla HUD Patch"
"0078","+","Vanilla Fonts Revisited"
"0079","+","The HUD Editor"
"0080","+","Sleep Wait Hardcore Needs"
"0081","+","Compass Side Fade"
"0082","+","Vault Boy Paper Doll"
"0083","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Framework Plugin"
"0084","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v4"
"0085","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v4 Addon"
"0086","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Items"
"0087","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Weapons"
"0088","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Apparel"
"0089","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - DLC's Items"
"0090","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Reputation"
"0091","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Extension"
"0092","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Vault Girl Extension"
"0093","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Addendumb"
"0094","+","Consistent Pip-Boy Icons v5 - Dynamicon"
"0095","+","Show Water Source H2O - ESPless"
"0096","+","Map Marker Icons"
"0097","+","Pop-Up Message Icons"
"0098","+","Consistent Loading Screens for TTW"
"0099","+","TTW Missing Load Screens"
"0100","+","High Resolution Screens"
"0101","+","High Res Local Maps"
"0102","+","Begin Again Main Menu"
"0103","+","Sneak Vignette - ESPless"
"0104","+","AidUI"
"0105","+","I Know I Installed SawyerBatty"
"0106","+","Improved Console (NVSE)"
"0107","+","JIP Improved Recipe Menu ESPless"
"0108","+","yUI - User Ynterface"
"0109","+","ySI - Sorting Ycons"
"0110","+","Character Preset Menu"
"0111","+","Character Preset Menu - Preset Collection"
"0112","+","Character Preset Menu - My Personal Presets"
"0113","+","Fallout 3 Style loading wheel for Tale of Two Wastelands"
"0114","+","WASD Menu Controls"
"0115","+","Menu Search"
"0116","+","SKELETON & ANIMATION_separator"
"0117","+","Diagonal movement"
"0118","+","Different PipBoy Animations"
"0119","+","1st Person Sliding Fix"
"0120","+","3rd Person Animation Fixpack"
"0121","+","360 Movement"
"0122","+","3rd Person Animation Fixpack - 360 patch"
"0123","+","Smooth True Iron Sights Camera"
"0124","+","B42 Weapon Inertia"
"0125","+","B42 Loot"
"0126","+","B42 True Leaning"
"0127","+","B42 Inject"
"0128","+","B42 Dropmag and One in the chamber"
"0129","+","B42 Dropmag TTW Patches"
"0130","+","NVCS Vanilla Weights"
"0131","+","Auto Activate Invisible Doors"
"0132","+","Anniversary Anim Pack"
"0133","+","Animated Workbench - ESPless"
"0134","+","Iron Sights Aligned"
"0135","+","Anniversary Anim Pack - WMIM TTW Patch"
"0136","+","Melee VATS Animation Restoration"
"0137","+","NPC & CREATURES_separator"
"0138","+","Vanilla Hair - No Shine"
"0139","+","BEARDS"
"0140","+","Windows To The Soul - Full Vanilla Eye Retexture"
"0141","+","Unladylike Hair Tweak"
"0142","+","NV Securitrons Lip Sync"
"0143","+","Hit - Happy Beeping - ED-E Has Personality"
"0144","+","New Vegas Plastic Surgeons"
"0145","+","TTW Casual Point Lookout"
"0146","+","TTW NPC Overhaul"
"0147","+","TTW NPC Overhaul Patches"
"0148","+","TTW - Church of Atom Members Look Irradiated (ESPLESS)"
"0149","+","Unique Think Tank Members - Espless"
"0150","+","OWB Brain Bots Lip Sync Animation"
"0151","+","Vault 34 Ghouls Have Vault Suits - espless"
"0152","+","Casino Crowds"
"0153","+","Strip Gamblers"
"0154","-","WEAPONS & ARMOR_separator"
"0155","-","PipBoy 3000 HD Retexture"
"0156","-","No PipBoy in Power Armor"
"0157","-","Pip-Boy 2000 Mk VI"
"0158","-","Pipboy 2000 Mk VI Begin Again Integration"
"0159","+","Better Wanda TTW"
"0160","+","Clothes HD"
"0161","+","Veronica Outfit Replacer"
"0162","+","Veronika Outfit Retexture"
"0163","+","TTW Armored Vault 101 Jumpsuit - Progress Effects"
"0164","+","The Gruntening - 2k Combat Armor Retextures TTW Patch"
"0165","+","Atompunk Leather Armor - HD Retexture"
"0166","+","Atompunk Vault Suits"
"0167","+","HR Armored Vault 101 Jumpsuit"
"0168","+","PM's HD Legion Overhaul - 2K"
"0169","+","PM's HD Ranger Outfits - 2K"
"0170","+","Slightly less crusty LMG re-texture"
"0171","+","Weapon Retexture from EVE"
"0172","+","WTH - Weapon Textures from Heaven 2k"
"0173","+","TTW's Hunting Rifle and .32 Rifle Textures"
"0174","+","Heaviin's Desperado Cowboyhat Retextured"
"0175","+","Power Armor Visual Enhancement (PAVE)"
"0176","+","PipBoyOn Node Fixes PAVE"
"0177","+","PAVE'd TTTW"
"0178","+","Natural Duster Coats"
"0179","+","R91 and Friends"
"0180","+","DKS and Friends"
"0181","+","C.A.R and OUR Friends"
"0182","+","PipBoyOn Node Fixes"
"0183","+","Stealth Suit Canon Retextures"
"0184","+","TTW - Unique Fort Armor"
"0185","+","Unique Fort Armor Begin Again Consistency Patch"
"0186","+","GAMEPLAY_separator"
"0187","+","SawyerBatty TTW"
"0188","+","PerkSawyer - A JSawyer Addon"
"0189","+","PerkSawyer - TTW and SawyerBatty Patch"
"0190","+","SawyerBatty TTW PA Rebalanced"
"0191","+","Friends With Benefits Perk Pack"
"0192","+","Terminals Lock UP"
"0193","+","Harder Barter Faster Stronger"
"0194","+","Progressive Hardcore Needs"
"0195","+","Progressive Sneak Attack Damage"
"0196","+","Charisma Affects Reputation"
"0197","+","TTW Charisma Affects Reputation - Reputations Patch"
"0198","+","Simple Headshots"
"0199","+","Dismemberment Tweaks"
"0200","+","NPCs Sprint kNVSE - ESPless"
"0201","+","SWEEP - Sweet Weapon Enhancement and Expansion Package"
"0202","+","SWEEP - Big Guns Reversion Patch"
"0203","+","SPARE - Sweet Part and Ammo Rebalance and Expansion"
"0204","+","Vanilla SWEEP Patch - TTW Version"
"0205","+","New Blood"
"0206","+","Real Recoil"
"0207","+","Real Recoil Re-Calculated"
"0208","+","B42 Melee Bash"
"0209","+","Skill Book Rebalance for TTW"
"0210","+","(Benny Humbles You) and Steals Your Stuff"
"0211","+","Food Effect Tweaks - Custom Food Healing"
"0212","+","TTW Cooking Revolution"
"0213","+","Infirmary Overhaul TTW Port"
"0214","+","RAD - Radiation (is) Actually Dangerous - Overhaul"
"0215","+","Charisma Tweaks (NVSE)"
"0216","+","Player Dialogue Improvements"
"0217","+","TTW Reputations"
"0218","+","TTW New Vegas Speech Checks"
"0219","+","Tale of Bi Wastelands TTW"
"0220","+","Tale of Bi Wastelands TTW Patches for TTW Reputations and TTW New Vegas Speech Checks"
"0221","+","JAM - Just Assorted Mods"
"0222","+","JAM or Just Sprint animation replacers"
"0223","+","TTW 3.3 Lone Courier's Dialogue"
"0224","+","Simple Fast VATS"
"0225","+","Full Mags"
"0226","+","Nail Gun Semi Auto Rework"
"0227","+","Casino Exchange All"
"0228","+","Bad Touch NVSE"
"0229","+","Bad Touch NVSE - Extended"
"0230","+","Little TTW Tweaks"
"0231","+","TTW - Trait Menu Change"
"0232","+","TTW - Start Option Remover"
"0233","+","Weapon Requirements System"
"0234","+","Spacewalk Gravity - TTW Mini-Mod"
"0235","+","Universal Water Bottling - Fill Empty Bottles"
"0236","+","Every Bottle for Universal Water Bottling"
"0237","+","Useful Megaton Water Purifier (TTW)"
"0238","+","Hardcore Perk Every Level"
"0239","+","Remove Faction Armor Paint TTW"
"0240","+","Better Hacking"
"0241","+","No Stealthboy In Power Armor"
"0242","+","Fire Resistant Power Armor"
"0243","+","Cookable Grenades"
"0244","+","Disarm The Trap"
"0245","-","WORLDSPACE EDITS_separator"
"0246","+","Mojave Backdrop Overhaul"
"0247","+","Misc Content Restoration"
"0248","+","OSM - Open Strip Monorail"
"0249","+","Enhanced Landscapes for NVLO"
"0250","+","New Vegas Landscape Overhaul Re-Remastered"
"0251","+","Strip Wall Billboards"
"0252","+","Simple Open Strip"
"0253","+","Strip Of Serendipity"
"0254","+","Strip Lighting Overhaul"
"0255","+","Realistically Trashed Water"
"0256","+","Hidden Valley Overhauled"
"0257","+","Root 'n Loot TTW"
"0258","+","Sierra Madre Suite Windows"
"0259","+","Sierra Madre Grand Entrance"
"0260","+","Sierra Madre Grand Entrance - Gate Fix"
"0261","+","Simple Open Freeside"
"0262","+","Simple Open Freeside - TTW 3.3.2 Patch"
"0263","+","Simple Freeside Overhaul"
"0264","+","Camp McCarran Animated Monorail"
"0265","+","Windows of the Mojave"
"0266","+","Lively Street Vendor"
"0267","+","Ultra-Luxe Fountain Expanded"
"0268","+","Welcome to New Vegas Sniper"
"0269","+","The High Road - Building Density"
"0270","+","TTW Intro Street Bus and Trailer Ruins"
"0271","+","Better Strip View"
"0272","+","Lucky 38 Exterior Remastered"
"0273","+","Lucky 38 Exterior Remastered - Better Strip View Patch"
"0274","+","Michael Angelo's Workshop Windows Restored"
"0275","+","Better Brotherhood"
"0276","+","WORLDSPACE MESHES & TEXTURES_separator"
"0277","+","Meshes and Collision - Totally Enhanced Nifs (MAC-TEN)"
"0278","+","Items Transformed - Enhanced Meshes (ITEM)"
"0279","+","Begin Again Worldspace Merge"
"0280","+","Landscape Texture Improvements"
"0281","+","Subtle Sandstorms"
"0282","+","Tops Window Bug Fix And Enhancement"
"0283","+","Fixed REPCONN HQ Building"
"0284","+","Ashens Animations Merged"
"0285","+","Real Campfires - Base Object Swapper"
"0286","+","Better Courtyards"
"0287","+","Millenia's Environment Map Shader Fix"
"0288","+","Wasted Pines"
"0289","+","QUESTS & ADVENTURES_separator"
"0290","+","Delay DLC Redux"
"0291","+","TTW - Mothership Zeta Rewards"
"0292","+","Rendezvous at Union (TTW)"
"0293","+","Wild Card - Open the Lucky 38"
"0294","+","FPGE - Rebuild Vegas"
"0295","+","FPGE Patch Collection"
"0296","+","Functional Post Game Ending"
"0297","+","Open HQ TTW"
"0298","+","SOUNDS & MUSIC_separator"
"0299","-","Begin Again - Menu Music Replacer"
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"0301","+","Immersive Pickup Sounds Patched"
"0302","+","Power Armor Footstep Sound - Clean and Easy (NV and TTW)"
"0303","+","WEATHER & LIGHTING_separator"
"0304","+","Dusty Distance Redone"
"0305","+","Improved Lighting Shaders"
"0306","+","Baked Lighting for Queen Palm Trees"
"0307","+","Climate Control NVSE - Longer Weather Transitions"
"0308","+","TTW - Megaton Lighting Overhaul"
"0309","+","Desert Natural Weathers TTW"
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"0311","+","Minor Mojave Lighting Additions"
"0312","+","Atmospheric Lighting Tweaks (FNV and TTW)"
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"0314","+","Interior Rain"
"0315","+","3D Rain"
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"0321","+","Impostors and LOD Flicker Fix"
"0322","+","Freeside Landscape LOD"
"0323","+","Improved LOD Noise Texture"
"0324","+","More LODs Additions and fixes"
"0325","+","LOD additions and improvements"
"0326","+","TCM's LOD Overhaul"
"0327","+","Gomorrah Visible Window LOD Improvement"
"0328","+","Different LOD mods little tweaks and additions"
"0329","+","Consistent Gomorrah Color"
"0330","+","NMC LOD Patch"
"0331","+","FNV Poco LOD Texture Patch"
"0332","+","TTW Key Bridge LOD Enhanced - For NMC"
"0333","+","TTW LOD Overhaul"
"0334","+","Wasted Quarry"
"0335","+","Corn LOD"
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"0337","+","Sprayed and Neutered - Animated LOD for Hoover Dam Jets (ESPless)"
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"0339","+","Bad MothaYucca"
"0340","+","Smoke on the Desert - Animated LOD for Nipton (ESPless)"
"0341","+","LODIFY - Level of detail improvement for your Fallout (TTW And NV Lods)"
"0342","+","LATE LOADERS_separator"
"0343","+","Consistent Pip-boy Icons Patches"
"0344","+","TTW Goodies"
"0345","+","Begin Again Configs"
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"0347","+","Begin Again Terrain LOD"
"0348","+","Begin Again Conflict Resolution Patch"
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2024.05.16 17:29 macaroni_3000 Trees are turning on humanity. What are we going to do?

It's obvious that the maple trees and pine trees are up to something. Anyone can see they are up to no good. What are we going to do about this?
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2024.05.16 17:21 thelubbershole Possible to reduce the scale of snow pines only? Similar to Skoglendi's "Simply Smaller Trees.esm" but without affecting the regular, non-snow pines.

I'm using HLT's snow pines in my personal mashup, but even without T4's treescale.esm they are still noticeably taller than the vanilla non-snow pines.
Is it possible to shrink the snow pines (either by inverting the method that T4 uses to embiggen them in HLT, or by using a similar approach that JPSteel uses in Skoglendi) without affecting the non-snow pines, aspens, etc?
Can you shrink only the snow pine meshes from Happy Little Trees?
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2024.05.16 16:33 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 5/16 – 5/22

Y’all, I’m really not sure what’s still around. This list is somewhat edited, but please still make sure to check on all the regular events before you make big plans – I may have missed something.
Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 5/16
  • Fire Bettys: Slasher Bash. This week we'll be showing: "Zombeavers". Prepare for an evening of horrific hilarity with comedy narration and devilish drinking games!🍻 Hosted by local comedians. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Seep's Gumbo Nation ft. Shanice Richards. 8pm
FRIDAY, 5/17
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Rachel Hillman. 5:30pm
  • Lake Tribe: Ben Wentworth. 5:30pm
  • Amicus Brewing: The Tanglers. 6pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: One Year Anniversary Celebration Featuring Queen of Hearts Band. 6pm
  • Southwood Golf Club: The Rhythm Remedy. 6:30pm
  • Goodwood: The Big Bash Havana Nights presented by Brent Hartsfield. The Big Bash is Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Bend's signature fundraising gala of the year and directly supports the agency's youth mentoring programs. Guests will enjoy Cuban Cuisine, champagne mojitos, cigars, flights, classic cars, photo opportunities, silent auction vacation packages, LIVE music and dancing, and an exciting LIVE salsa dance performance from 12 community volunteers! The event is a tremendous networking opportunity for Tallahassee's top business professionals, local community leaders and philanthropists to come together to enjoy an evening to celebrate the achievements of Big Brothers Big Sisters. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wil Fulkerson Jazz Night. 8pm
  • House of Music: Belly Dancing: Journey From The Nile To The Tigris. Habibi, join us on a groovy carpet ride across ancient deserts: Disco Iskandar embarks on a voyage of belly dance, folklore, cinema, and history in a theatrical dance production, JOURNEY FROM THE NILE TO THE TIGRIS. Highlighting the prominence of belly dance in films of the Middle East from the 1940s through the 1970s, we present a live showcase exhibiting dances from Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, and beyond. It goes so much deeper than you think. Hookahs! Swords! Rhinestones, literally everywhere! This cross section of entertainment and education is the culmination of years of obsessive learning, two national tours, and travels to Egypt & Lebanon. JOURNEY FROM THE NILE TO THE TIGRIS is a trip unlike any other-- where the Middle East meets Vegas. This show’s cast is Gabi Corazon, Gia Bee, Liz Azi, Olya Clark, Vania Ojeda, director Veronica Lynn, and special guest star Omaris! 8pm/$15/21+
  • The Sound Bar: The Old Schoolers. 8pm
  • Vino Beano: Your Scumbag Neighbors. 8pm
  • The Bark: Medians, No Yeah, Sleep John B, and Cloud Storage. 8pm
SATURDAY, 5/18
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Crawfordville: Big Bend Biodiversity Tour. See why our area is so ecologically incredible! Get up close and personal with creatures and plants galore. Join expert guide and outdoor educator, Ryan Means for this limited opportunity to tour the Apalachicola Lowlands Preserve. The day-long trip stops at points along the way to the privately-owned preserve nestled deep in the Apalachicola National Forest near Sumatra, FL. Explore the longleaf pine ecosystem, pitcher plant bogs, ephemeral wetlands, and blackwater streams - home to some threatened and endangered species. Learn what makes the Florida Panhandle one of the five richest biodiversity hotspots in North America. Perfect tour for photographers, outdoor enthusiasts and ecologists. $75 tour fee includes round-trip transportation (from 46 Kinsey Rd, Crawfordville, FL) , complimentary beverages, and supports efforts to preserve the incredible biodiversity of the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Spaces limited. Register here: https://coastalplains.networkforgood.com/events/71083-big-bend-biodiversity-tour for full details. 8am
  • Dreamland BBQ: Rock Type One to None. Let's rock to find a cure for Type 1 Diabetes! The Unicorn Wranglers are back on Saturday, May 18th at Dreamland BBQ in Tallahassee, Florida for the 2024 "Rock One to None" show. This show is benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (JDRF) and will feature musical guests Midnight Caravan, Fallen Timber, and the Unicorn Wranglers. The show starts at 4 pm and runs until 7 pm at Dreamland BBQ in Music Alley, and is open to all ages. While the show is free, we encourage all rockers attending to donate to the cause. You can contribute at the show by visiting our donation station or by heading over to our online Unicorn Wranglers team page. Together, as one big mosh pit, we can help cure Type 1 Diabetes. 3pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Ethan Kyllonen. 4pm
  • Amicus Brewing: Beza Alford and Rev. Dr. Sheldon Steen. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe: Flamingo Party. 6pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Billy Rigsby Band. 6pm
  • Vino Beano: Brett & "Dangerous" Dave. 6pm
  • Salty Dawg: Hot Mess. 6:30pm
  • La Tiendita: Rhys Bennett & the Gringos as Vontade. Join us for an energetic evening filled with the vibrant sounds of Latin music, Brazilian beats, and jazz rhythms. Our local band, Rhys Bennett & the Gringos, will transform into the versatile ensemble Vontade, treating you to a delightful mix of rancheras, bossa nova, and more! Whether you're a seasoned dancer or a newcomer to the dance floor, you're in for a fantastic time at one of Tallahassee's hidden gems. Immerse yourself in a night of cultural fusion and musical celebration that is sure to create lasting memories! 6:30pm
  • The Sound Bar: Tillman & Taff. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Midnight Caravan. 7pm
  • The Bark: Saturnalia, Brass Wizard, Van Season, and Psycho Tropical. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: 80's Video Dance Party. 8pm
  • Just One More: One Eyed JAK. 9pm
SUNDAY, 5/19
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Ology Powermill: Marauders Market. Noon
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: The Barber Bros. 1pm-4pm
  • Goodwood: Ice Cream Social. Get ready for a spectacular day of family fun at Goodwood Museum & Gardens! Treat your taste buds to a family fun day of FREE ice cream, FREE crafts for the kids, FREE activities, and more, all on the beautiful Goodwood grounds. Family-friendly musical entertainment will be provided by The Safari Man, who will have everyone tapping their feet and dancing along to his whimsical tunes. 1pm
  • Common Ground Books: Contemporary Queer Poetry Book Club: Time is a Mother. This month, we’ll be reading “Time is a Mother” by Ocean Vuong. “In this deeply intimate second poetry collection, Ocean Vuong searches for life among the aftershocks of his mother's death, embodying the paradox of sitting within grief while being determined to survive beyond it. Vivid, brave and propulsive, Vuong's poems contend with personal loss, the meaning of family, and the value of joy in a perennially fractured American spirit. The author of the critically acclaimed poetry collection Night Sky with Exit Wounds, winner of the 2016 Whiting Award, the 2017 T. S. Eliot Prize and a 2019 MacArthur fellow, Vuong writes directly to our humanity without losing sight of the current moment. Bold and prescient, and a testament to tenderness in the face of violence, Time is a Mother is a return and a forging-forth all at once.” 6pm
MONDAY, 5/20
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
TUESDAY, 5/21
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Fire Bettys: Comedy Night. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Tallahassee Junior Museum: Basic Blacksmith Skills Program. Light your curiosity at our upcoming Basic Blacksmith Skills Program! Join our resident blacksmith, Michael Murphy, as he shares his history of being a Smitty. Participants will be able to keep the fire going, sling a hammer, and throw knives during this two hour lecture program. This is an outdoor event. Must preregister online at tallahasseemuseum.org/events. This program is free for members and regular admission price for non-members. 10am
WEDNESDAY, 5/22
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • Finnegans Wake: Trivia. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
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2024.05.16 15:46 88mphconsulting Pine trees dying

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2024.05.16 15:24 01001011komeil Mount Rundle_20210824_KNZ_8271

Mount Rundle_20210824_KNZ_8271
Fog covered Mount Rundle hit with early morning sunlight towering over Bow River with tall Rockies pine trees in town of Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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2024.05.16 14:07 Shagrrotten FG Decades Tournament, the 2010’s: Round 1

Well here we are, FG, our first decades tournament, the 2010’s. Thank you to everyone who nominated movies, and let’s get right into it!
Results of Round 1
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2024.05.16 13:14 Legitimate-Bet-4913 I found this in the graveyard where I work.

These strange white/pink blobs with a hole in the middle. I have 2 infected trees. My boss isn't concerned. I have about 100 of these pines in my cemetery. Will they all get infected. And does it kill the tree. Any help would be much appreciated
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2024.05.16 13:13 pataponpatapon [UPB] i need pine tree sap (dagta) for my thesis asap

hi! kailangan ko ng dagta ng pine tree para sa thesis ko pero bawal kumuha nito kapag walang permit so may kakilala ba kayo o alam na pwede kong makuhanan nito? PLEASE malapit na yung final na pasahan namin, next week na at kailangan ko pang tunawin at patigasin yung dagta... thank you!
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2024.05.16 13:09 pataponpatapon i need pine tree sap (dagta) for my project asap

hi! kailangan ko ng dagta ng pine tree pero bawal kumuha nito kapag walang permit so may kakilala ba kayo o alam na pwede kong makuhanan ng nito? PLEASE malapit na yung final na pasahan namin, next week na at kailangan ko pang tunawin at patigasin yung dagta... thank you!
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2024.05.16 12:55 Elegant-Weekend2100 more tree woman (different tree woman this time wtf)

more tree woman (different tree woman this time wtf)
somebody said i should draw pine tree woman so i did
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2024.05.16 12:46 01001011komeil Mount Rundle

Mount Rundle
Fog covered Mount Rundle hit with early morning sunlight towering over Bow River with tall Rockies pine trees in city of Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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2024.05.16 12:22 jabbathehuut Lots of freshly fallen pine cones this spring. What does one need to do to try and get them to germinate? I’d like start growing some trees 🌲

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2024.05.16 10:59 Legitimate_Panic_630 Jibhi Tree House

Experience Nature Like Never Before Jibhi Tree House at Treetop Treehouse Bahu
Imagine waking up to the melody of chirping birds, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs, and the gentle rustling of leaves outside your window. Welcome to Treetop Treehouse Bahu, the premier tree house experience in Jibhi Tree House, Himachal Pradesh. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this unique tree house promises an unforgettable escape.

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Jibhi is accessible by road from major cities like Delhi and Chandigarh. The nearest airport is in Bhuntar, approximately 50 km away, and the nearest railway station is in Shimla, about 150 km away. From there, taxis and buses are available to take you to Jibhi.

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Ready to experience the magic of Treetop Treehouse Bahu? Booking your stay is simple. Visit their website or contact them directly for availability and rates. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo adventure, the Jibhi Tree House at Treetop Treehouse Bahu offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Conclusion
Treetop Treehouse Bahu is the perfect destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Jibhi. With its unique design, comfortable amenities, and a plethora of activities, it’s the ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate. Book your stay today and discover why the Jibhi Tree House is the best tree house experience in Jibhi. Let nature embrace you and leave you with memories to cherish forever.
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