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I_UndergroundPanther

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12. It's one of the few
Mon Aug 5, 2024, 09:47 PM
Aug 2024

Good memories I had from an otherwise awful time growing up. I was a gen x free range feral child. I lived in the treetops of the big maple trees. They were planted before I was born they got old and unstable and were cut down when I was 30 something and I cried my eyes out.Avoided stopping playing with my cousin and going inside and talking to the parents by eating the fruits and stuff in the yard.

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For corn to germinate leftieNanner Aug 2024 #1
To be completely honest, I didn't plant it. I suspect the bird feeders on the deck helped. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #3
Going out on a limb here cyclonefence Aug 2024 #6
We can only speculate how they got planted. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #7
Yes. About a dozen stalks, planted in a square should do it. yellowdogintexas Aug 2024 #4
Too funny cilla4progress Aug 2024 #2
Nicely done. cachukis Aug 2024 #5
As I always say... 2naSalit Aug 2024 #8
Reminds me, need to order 2 cords of wood, seasoned. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #9
Good time to... 2naSalit Aug 2024 #13
I'm thinking 2 cords, with the 1/2 cord left last year should do it. Actually I got 2-1/2 cords last year OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #14
We used to grow corn I_UndergroundPanther Aug 2024 #10
That sounds idyllic. 3catwoman3 Aug 2024 #11
It's one of the few I_UndergroundPanther Aug 2024 #12
I'm sorry you didn't have more happy times to look back on. 3catwoman3 Aug 2024 #16
Great memories! OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #15
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