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Order by: date ↓ - rating ↑What my special gentleman friend has forgotten to mention, is that the strawberries are very very sandy, being used, as they are, as erosion control for the sandy hills. Bring a small bowl of water to wash them in, if you plan on indulging..
I like that you can see exactly how much larger you are than I am by the great disparity in the size of our feet. For everyone else out there who wants to complete this task, the paddle boats seem to be made for people who are 5'6.
May I suggest stawberries as a low-maintenance, fruit-bearing plant. I planted some in a strawberry pot last year, and discovered that the little suckers sent out above-ground shoots to reproduce themselves. My lawn is now full of strawberry plants, much to the delight of my dog. Seedlings can be found in garden stores around March.
Thank you so much! I'm pretty sure this is the enormous, mysterious bird Cameron and I saw while paddle boating in Stowe Lake!
Ah. Finally, an animal whose milk even the lactose-intolerant can enjoy. I shall domesticate this beast, harvesting its sweet nectar and producing the first real whipped cream for the lactose-intolerant.
These are gorgeous. We have got to get you a better camera.
Hmmm.... Now, is this a construction, a deconstruction, or an instance of nature fighting back?
You Cad! I love you too, my Darling. And, for the record, SF0 is fun!
1. Thank goodness you're cleaning out that drawer! It has been bugging me for years. :)
2. My g-d, who has 2.5 hours to count bottlecaps?
3. We've been dating since 1996! Numerology is nifty.
4. Strata! Cool!
5. Hmm.... you do drink a lot of beer.
6. No NO! Please, don't keep that box!
7. Other things to do with the 'caps: a bottle cap map of the US would be kinda cool....
Excellent story.