On Tue, 10 Jul 2018 09:20:30 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-07-10 9:01 AM, Gary wrote:
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> and the wooden spoons, which are still around, feel like sandpaper on your tongue.
>>> Denise in NH.
>>
>> Those wooden spoons always came with a tiny cup of ice cream. I
>> remember those.
>>
>But you have to cut down trees to make them. It will never end!
So what, trees are a renewable crop... how many trees did you plant
this year... I plant several trees every year. In fact I'm planning
to plant two corkscrew weeping willows shortly, in my wildflower
meadow near a vernal pond (I'm sure you've never previously heard of a
vernal pond). I've been out there for two days brushhogging the
growth to improve the land,k from a "clink", found a huge rock. Got
two shovels and a 4' crowbar. It was 92ºF out there, Went back to
my house to cool off from the A/C. Then headed back to tackle that
rock. I dug all around and finally was able to manuever it with the
shovels onto the mower deck. Then brought it to the rock wall and
dumped it there with all the other boulders. That rock had to weigh
200 pounds I was sweaty and tired but was very pleased with my
accomplishment,
My vernal pond:
https://postimg.cc/image/yz1f8ztnb/