preemptive apologies for a likely thread derail
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Originally Posted by marknfw
I have 3 on my lot and one red oak. The front live oak is my pride and joy. Now I know to keep the dogs away!
what a gorgeous specimen
i always imagine live oaks as looking exactly the same underground as they do above.
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Originally Posted by Tom Ames
And for pwnsall's question: Our EGO blower will blow stray animals into the next yard.
how big we talking about?
was driving my deer spouse to an appointment before this morning's dawn and the headlights were reflected by the eyes of a 4x4 crossing the road in front of us.
scrawny guy with a large rack
a week or so ago we found ourselves together navigating the winding roads of val d'orcia close to sunday midnight.
on our way to the only open ER within an hour radius
she had tripped a few minutes before, bracing for the landing broke her pinkie and the wine glass she carried clipped an artery as it shattered.
i only bring this up because a fox crossed diagonally in front of us at a rotary on the way there,
and on the way home, after a four hour wait for free treatment, we witnessed road crossings by deer, boar, badger, and hedgehog
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Originally Posted by pwnsall
Yeah I don't use bags either.
sometimes plastic bags can be a sanguine solution to a leaky problem
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Originally Posted by MSchu18
OH MY GOD... that tree is a thing of Beauty!!!
I am so jealous.
This is the view out of the back of the house in Cali... hills and hills covered in Live oak
i haven't been to cali in years, but my hunch is you live somewhere between salinas and walnut creek
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Originally Posted by Mark_K
True. Rubbing alcohol was next...
the blue flame of isopropyl alcohol is a distinct memory for junior high me
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Originally Posted by CowboyCold
Hints From Heloise ITT.
pausing because mom's mom's name was Eloise
her primary hint was to let paw paw continue to get baked so that he would keep building the new kitchen cabinets he promised her