tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5588228380282275730.post6725619520332056688..comments2024-01-26T06:20:28.369-06:00Comments on Cupboards Kitchen and Bath: Starting Your Backyard Compost PileNick Loveladyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08559118263073230914noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5588228380282275730.post-61563826404540324272011-03-22T20:05:01.862-05:002011-03-22T20:05:01.862-05:00I remember when we were kids in the 60's my da...I remember when we were kids in the 60's my dad had a compost pile. He would throw grass clippings, leaves, hedge clippings and leftover table scraps into it. One night he took out the table scraps in the dark to dump them in the compost pile and unknown to him there was a skunk in the compost pile. Well, he hit that skunk on the head with the pot because he did not see it and he got sprayed right in the face. He had to go to the hospital to get his eyes flushed out, and luckily there was no damage to his eyes. Any way that was the end of the compost pile. It's funny to sit back and think about it now. He really stunk up the house for a few days. If he had put a lid on the compost he probably would not have had his little incident.Dennis@acne treatmenthttp://naturalhealthcare.web.officelive.com/dermologyacnetreatment.aspxnoreply@blogger.com