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Old 13-10-2004, 08:44 PM
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 16:11:57 GMT, Travis
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FACE wrote:

In lower zone 7, does anyone else notice an unusually large acorn crop this
year?

It is literally crunchy in the backyard. Possibly because I have gotten up
the early fall Maple and Poplar leaves I notice it.

I have picked up over 20 gallons from the ground but that is not even a
dent.

Anyone know of some really great way to get them up?


FACE


Don't you have any squirrels?


I almost mentioned that. ;-)
There are plenty of grey squirrels and way more chipmunks than i would
prefer but they appear to be ignoring them -- or maybe not but the extent of
the inundatrion is such that it sure does appear that way.


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