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BrianFromWisconsin wrote:
Hey Group,
I thought this was a very funny and short story that illustrates many
people that I know, including myself.
Read this 2 minute article and see how really funny, or sad, it really
is.
What do you think?
http://www.gcbl.org/land/landscaping...ed-from-heaven
Best Regards,
Brian from Wisconsin
Plant life like us have no justification. Just is. We can work with
it or fight it. An example my house 35 years old was insulated real
well to cut back on energy. Good idea except the extra insulation
trapped moisture and rot in sued. I deal with it by removing the rot
and just increasing the air flow and letting the rain follow its path.
So god gave us many plants and some unlike the forbidden fruit can be
nasty. Poison Ivy, sumac, oak even peanuts for some folks. Still the
challenge to work with what we got given is good work. How we do it is
the moral issue.
Bill just put some primer on the house rot metal stuff. Minutes ago.
68 F dew point over 62 still the grill was made ready.
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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
Not all who wander are lost.
- J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973)