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Be very careful if you get strippers for your Halloween party
pixiedust comments on Sep 10, 2018:
I though the title said "get sLippers". Was I startled :-)
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
Sorry
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
@Mike1947 Southern magnolias will live over 1000 years, live oaks and cypress are also in this life age group. This particular tree succumbed to disease at a very young age (50-60). The number of trees that actually reach the ancient age are rare.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
@btroje Thank you so very much, I love the way people are so helpful on this site.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
@btroje I just looked it up and was surprised, I'm going to try to work my schedule for a few hour detour on either this or my next trip.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
@btroje I wasn't aware of hot springs in the area, I'm a hot water nut. I'm heading out that way again in early October.
I can't believe that Les Moonves is retiring and they're gonna give him 100 million severance.
glennlab comments on Sep 10, 2018:
Well Les was one of the movers behind the free billion dollar free media giveaway to Trump, so the good old boys don't want to upset the applecart, assholes, everyone of them.
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
@Boogey I agree completely. Predators prey on both sexes, just in different ways. Not saying they are equal, but these assholes abuse everyone they come into contact with.
Wave of the future? Yikes!
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I like my women, the same way i like my cereal, wet and no dicks.
glennlab replies on Sep 10, 2018:
@TheGreatShadow I don't care, I don't want dicks in my cereal, and I want it wet, and i want my women the same way. No dicks, and wet.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@btroje Las Vegas is my turning point coming back from Colorado to Dallas on 84.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@btroje apparently, just looked it up, there have been several 1000 yo magnolias. prized for their hard wood and tight grain. So unless something bad happens, mine should live another 3-500 years, I just hope to be around for it's 100th.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Time to replant.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
It was really planted too close to another tree, where the residents were planted in pine boxes, so that tree did well. Any new tree would need to be planted much farther way to thrive. (someone else's plots)
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
misternatureboy comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Do you intend to plant a new tree? Not that it makes a difference to your grandfather.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
no, that would be more trouble than it is worth.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@creative51 This was a very young tree, it was planted in 55, cut down in 2010, average age for a magnolia is 300+ years before age related degeneration sets in. They are very slow growing, I have a 90 yo in my front yard and it is less than 24 in in diameter, 3-5 feet is fully mature.
The best laid plans are often lost to the passage of time.
Snickers77 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
How did cutting down the tree improve this little plot of land?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
While it's rare for this to happen to S. magnolias, apparently the tree succumbed to disease and had to be removed
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I love pomegranates. You have a wonderful garden!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Hathacat they get up to 50 feet.
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I love pomegranates. You have a wonderful garden!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Hathacat I just took a picture of the tree, you can see it is nearing mature height,
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I love pomegranates. You have a wonderful garden!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Hathacat I've had dragon fruit before, but it was rather bland, I've heard that the plant ripened fruit is more flavorful. The um I'm taking out is in a bad spot. So I'll go with 2 different cultivars of sweet plums, probably a black or sugar. My neighbor doesn't speak English, so a note would be worthless. I use it mainly as fragrance for my car on long trips with a little for cooking. It will be another 3-5 years before my pecan produces commercial quantities of nuts, but yeah, there is money to be made.
It's okay man....
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
reminds me of how we would hunt opossums, you would find a female road kill, then move her to an open area. Lie in wait as the males would come up and have sex with her. shooting fish in a barrel. Sold the fur for coats and the meat for dog food. Before anyone gets all judgey, I was 11 at the ...
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Captnron59 apparently they've been hunting them like that for years, because an old man told us that was how they hunted them when he was little, except they would wait until they had killed a female, not that much road kill in 1920's La. The desire to mate is strong.
Anyone into vermiculture?
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I have an open compost pile that attracts the native worms and blue fly larva.The blue fly larva will consume almost anything in a few hours, including dead animals, so I never went beyond just looking at it.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Zoohome yes and no, when they trim trees in my area, I'll normally get one or 2 truckloads of green wood chips with all the greenery mixed in (that 2.5 to 5 tons). 15 years ago I had 25 tons spread in my front yard and another 30 tons in my back yard to build up the soil. I composted that in place. My compost pit is the old base to my son's tree house. (8X 8) In years when I can't get wood chips, I use landscaping pine bark mulch(should be about nickle to dime size pieces) that I place loosely around the plants about 3-4 inches deep. I have very alkaline soil so all my amendments are acidic. In the past I have used shredded newsprint, when I worked at the newspaper, I would bring the roll butts home and run them through the shredder. When hay is cheap, I've used hay and even gone to the feed store and cleaned up their spilled hay since it can't be used for animal feed anymore. Basically if it's organic and not poison, I use it.
Enjoyed take-out Pad Thai here the other evening, Aquatic Park, one of the older parks in Paradise.
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
looks serene
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Justjoni ducks can be a pain, but geese can be down right mean.
If you are at a loss what to get for the holidays
Pralina1 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Oh man ! I don't have any relatives in USA ?! And all my close friends are liberals ! Ugh !!!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
lucky you. You can chose friends, you can't chose family except to ignore them, So you have chosen wisely.
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I love pomegranates. You have a wonderful garden!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Hathacat I have a plum that I'm getting ready to take out and replace with another plum, a nectarine tree that has only produced 5-10 nectarines in 25 years, Dallas is not a good area for trees that bloom early and have a chilling requirement, Not to mention squirrels out the kazoo. I have just started 5 dragon fruit "trees", i have an all spice tree that will never produce, and a rosemary bush that I have to keep the neighbors from stealing (if they would ask, I would gladly cut as much as they want, but they send a kid over and he just breaks a large branch off and runs home with it) . And a loquat tree that should bloom this fall and produce fruit this winter. A black walnut (good for pig food, but I live in the city) and a pecan that looks like it will give a decent crop of nuts this year,
We all have our unrealistic expectations.
Psmintexas comments on Sep 9, 2018:
And when my newedest addition to the family decides he wants me to get up in the morning, he stomps around on my bladder. Jeez. At least he’s learned in anatomy.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
I have a bad startle response when I wake up, so the cat would learn to just jump on the bed next to me , then fly off the bed before I could react, if I tried to go back to sleep, he repeated the process until I got up. He and the dog would make a bee line for the door,
Lol ?????????
pixiedust comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Is that a rebound date??
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
for which one?
You might be old if you remember this...
IamNobody comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Oh yeah, funny thing... Still have tons of those and nothing to play them on ???
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
I finally started throwing them out when I find some of the old ones.
Let me get this straight.
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I joined because they had neat memes,
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@SukiSue I have never had the patience for baking, the measuring correctly, and not rushing, but the eating, I got that down.
Let me get this straight.
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I joined because they had neat memes,
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@SukiSue If you're a baker, I have a kitchen I will volunteer for your meetings. AND be your chief taste tester. I can cook, but my baking skills are few an far between.
You might be old if you remember this...
Kojaksmom comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I remember these!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
those were some newfangled doodads you had to buy in the big city. or any town bigger than the one I grew up in. The old consoles had a variable spindle that you had to slip on when you changed from lp's or 78's to 45's. If you wanted to keep your little sister from playing her god awful records, you hid the larger spindle.
I am very seldom serious unless the situation warrants it, but this bothers me
pepperjones comments on Sep 9, 2018:
But it's true. Our bodies are our first iindicators of health and DNA.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@pepperjones damn, you got me good.
.....broke?
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I'm going to catch him, rob him, and eat him, then I'll be full and $20 richer.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@DonThiebaut you betcha. irony intended
I am very seldom serious unless the situation warrants it, but this bothers me
Captain747ex comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I never really looked at it this way before. I know we are nothing more than animals and that looks highly matter in the animal kingdom, but I was hoping that we had moved beyond that and could focus on personality, sense of humor, and the like. I have much rework to do.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Kind of like are plastic surgeons engaging in false advertising?
I am very seldom serious unless the situation warrants it, but this bothers me
pepperjones comments on Sep 9, 2018:
But it's true. Our bodies are our first iindicators of health and DNA.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@pepperjones we need a sarcasm emoji. A little self depreciating humor on my part.
You might be old if you remember this...
KKGator comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Let's go back even farther... Pennies taped to the tone arm.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Or a portable record player weighed 50 pounds, had a carrying case with wheels, that doubled as a speaker cabinet, and a slightly longer cord than a console player.
As many of you know I've been trying to recover a bunch of lost pictures.
sweetcharlotte comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Do you think the moon flowers would grow in a window box? Would it climb up a trellis? I've seen the seeds for sale and always wondered.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
You really need at least 5 gallons of soil per plant, they can be tied to a trellis, it has no tendrils. It is a memeber of the belladonna family like tomatoes and potatoes. I use it at times as a place for the green tomato hook worm after I pluck them off my tomatoes. The moth larva will thrive on the leaves and the tomatoes appreciate the relief. I have had them pop up just about everywhere, but they are native to this area (Texas, desert SW).
Out of the mouth of babes
KKGator comments on Sep 9, 2018:
That. Is. Awesome.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Taught him well, only yell when you are sure the other driver can't hear you.
I am very seldom serious unless the situation warrants it, but this bothers me
pepperjones comments on Sep 9, 2018:
But it's true. Our bodies are our first iindicators of health and DNA.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Kind of like business, your product is not up to standards, so you fire marketing, then when people start losing interest in your product, you fire accounting.
I am very seldom serious unless the situation warrants it, but this bothers me
pepperjones comments on Sep 9, 2018:
But it's true. Our bodies are our first iindicators of health and DNA.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Still going to fire my marketing department, they did one ad, then didn't maintain it properly.
Glue IS Yummy
silverotter11 comments on Sep 8, 2018:
It's all been a plot by the gop funded by big corporate and the rich.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@mcgeo52 JBS was the Klan without the robes, it sounds you you know as much or more than I do about the fascistization of the Rethugs.
A 500+ year old live oak in Lake Arthur, La, a cardinal on my gate, and Mammoth Hot Springs YNP
creative51 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I believe I have read about that oak tree in articles over the years. Old trees are cool.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
It's made several national articles over the years, when I was growing up it was considered the largest living Christmas tree in the US. The park was improved during my grandfather's 4 terms as mayor, they had a large conservation group that understood the value of preserving and cashing in on natural beauty,
If you are at a loss what to get for the holidays
Umbral comments on Sep 9, 2018:
OMG I am so doing this!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
I do it every year
If you are at a loss what to get for the holidays
LEPeff comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Brilliant!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
thank you
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I love pomegranates. You have a wonderful garden!
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
I will only get 4 this year, next year I will know if this tree is a keeper or not. My old trees died 3 years ago, the result of 2 years of drought and one winter of sever cold. You can see the pomegranates in one of the moonflower pictures.
Glue IS Yummy
silverotter11 comments on Sep 8, 2018:
It's all been a plot by the gop funded by big corporate and the rich.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@mcgeo52 Well aware of the huge shift, I blame the John Birch Society (Koch founded) and the dumbing down of the public education system, which allowed idiots to move up and do the bidding of their billionaire masters.
A 500+ year old live oak in Lake Arthur, La, a cardinal on my gate, and Mammoth Hot Springs YNP
Sheannutt comments on Sep 9, 2018:
These are all great photos but that tree is amazing.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Sheannutt It was part of a federal grant for civic improvement that required the least amount of damage to living natural resources, plus you had the Army Corps with input. The town always had significant tourist income, so there was an add interest in preserving the things people come to see. Granted in the early 1900s thousands of 3-500 year old cypress were cleared from this lake shore.
A 500+ year old live oak in Lake Arthur, La, a cardinal on my gate, and Mammoth Hot Springs YNP
MrLizard comments on Sep 9, 2018:
All nice.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
thank you
A 500+ year old live oak in Lake Arthur, La, a cardinal on my gate, and Mammoth Hot Springs YNP
OldGoat43 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I love that tree and wish I was young enough to climb in it.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
That was never the climbing tree, it sat in the middle of main street, this was the climbing tree. That long branch going out to the left has been severely trimmed back it used to reach almost to the ground and extended out another 30 feet
A 500+ year old live oak in Lake Arthur, La, a cardinal on my gate, and Mammoth Hot Springs YNP
Sheannutt comments on Sep 9, 2018:
These are all great photos but that tree is amazing.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
The town used to decorate as the town Christmas tree. When they redid the park area, they used some of the information from NPS and built a raised deck work to keep people from trampling the roots. The city park was part of an ancient Oak Grove that they preserved.
We all have our unrealistic expectations.
bigpawbullets comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Yep. Sometimes a paw in the mouth too.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
or use your back for a scratching post knowing they can jump before you can react.
Anyone into vermiculture?
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I have an open compost pile that attracts the native worms and blue fly larva.The blue fly larva will consume almost anything in a few hours, including dead animals, so I never went beyond just looking at it.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Zoohome none, I alternate layers of leaves/wood chips/pine bark mulch with a layer of organic wet. Once the blue flies mature (late August) I start adding a mixture of sugar water with dissolved yeast and a pinch of salt. The yeast will break down the sugars and starches to more usable foods for the bugs and microbes. I also have a lot of plants in pots, so at the end of the season, I add that dirt back to the pile. Its one of the few things I remember to water at least once a week when we don't have rain.
Anyone into vermiculture?
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I have an open compost pile that attracts the native worms and blue fly larva.The blue fly larva will consume almost anything in a few hours, including dead animals, so I never went beyond just looking at it.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Zoohome I compost most everything organic. When I was still doing taxes, all my shredded paperwork went into the compost, oil/grease from cooking, leftovers, freezer clean out, yard waste. I keep the yard waste on one side, then use it to cover the other waste. During the spring and summer when I add new material, it looks like the ground is alive. During the falland winter, it is much slower with just the earthworms and yeast.
As many of you know I've been trying to recover a bunch of lost pictures.
JenBeberstein comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Very impressive! Was that one of the pomegranate trees you lost to bad weather?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@JenBeberstein They take4-5 years to start producing in usable amounts, then will continue if conditions are right for 15-20 years. So thank you, I'll know next year.
I thought this one was very clever actually.
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
My ex always claimed that me doing house work was foreplay,
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Zoohome For over 30 years I did all the cooking. And now I look like it.
As many of you know I've been trying to recover a bunch of lost pictures.
JenBeberstein comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Very impressive! Was that one of the pomegranate trees you lost to bad weather?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Yes, it was. You can see how loaded it was with the flash, but the bushes are thick, so you can't see very deep into it.
If you are at a loss what to get for the holidays
KKGator comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I have done this, a few times. With VERY mixed results. Wouldn't stop me from doing it again though. :D
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Me too.
As many of you know I've been trying to recover a bunch of lost pictures.
OldGoat43 comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Nice plants and photos.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
Thank you
As many of you know I've been trying to recover a bunch of lost pictures.
Hathacat comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I have never grown them. Are they easy? Do they have a nice scent?
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
They are super easy to grow, very drought tolerant, require next to no maintenance. If you'd like seed PM me. They have a super strong fragrance when they first open, around sundown, that very quickly disapates as the night goes on. As far north as you are they should be annuals, but you should be able to collect enough seeds to propagate another generation. All the plants in the pictures are first year growth.
Exercise time
Eclipsechaser comments on Sep 9, 2018:
Depending on who is wearing them.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
If the sight of me wearing them makes you want to pluck your eyes out, one more blind person, mission accomplished.
Glue IS Yummy
silverotter11 comments on Sep 8, 2018:
It's all been a plot by the gop funded by big corporate and the rich.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@mcgeo52 If you look at Reagan's agenda, Trump is accomplishing it, except with a zany distraction so we can't watch the ball. While he is despicable, his handlers are very quickly dismantling, the New Deal and Great Society programs.
Let me get this straight.
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I joined because they had neat memes,
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@CaroleKay I was looking for the hot tub and Vodka group, but couldn't find it here, so had to go to the patio.
Let me get this straight.
glennlab comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I joined because they had neat memes,
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@CaroleKay I just kind of followed people whose humor or interest I appreciated and joined groups that were in if I liked them. The group list here is long AF.
For those of you not familiar with the Dallas shooting, a white female cop used a master key to ...
zorialoki comments on Sep 9, 2018:
I heard something about that. I am guessing guilty of murder, but she will walk anyway because she is a gangster in blut
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
They said she was going to charged with manslaughter, but the Texas Rangers are now in charge of the investigation, this is her second shooting.
I have a couple of pecan trees in the yard, and decided to try air layering on three branches.
glennlab comments on Sep 8, 2018:
In Texas, your best bet for a healthy pecan is native roots with grafts from an improved tree. The improved trees are susceptible to several soil borne diseases that the natives are not, the improved have large nuts, while the native has small hard to open and pick nuts. Since it can take 10 years...
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@EdEarl My understanding is you can graft at pretty much any age, so if you have mature trees, grafting should give you good nuts in only a few years. Pretty much any of the Indian named cultivars (Cheyenne, Arapaho, Navajo, etc) will produce well with large meat, thin shelled pecans.
I have a couple of pecan trees in the yard, and decided to try air layering on three branches.
glennlab comments on Sep 8, 2018:
On figs, Air layering is a good propagation method, the rule with them is the larger the branch you can get to root, the quicker you will have viable fruit.
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@EdEarl If you can find someone with a fig tree that has good figs, see if you can trim a branch, 2-4 feet, plant it in potting soil until roots develop, then transfer out doors. It is best to do this in spring when there are long green shoots coming out. You normally get a little fruit the first year, but don't allow it to develop, it takes too much of the strength first year. Second year, fair game.
The irony is painful.
lookinhard comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Right ON!.we have so lost sight of everything because of the mango mousilini
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@Tecolote consider it stolen
The irony is painful.
lookinhard comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Right ON!.we have so lost sight of everything because of the mango mousilini
glennlab replies on Sep 9, 2018:
@lookinhard lol, I meant the discriptor.
The irony is painful.
lookinhard comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Right ON!.we have so lost sight of everything because of the mango mousilini
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
got to save mango mousilini.
Three years ago when the drought and hard freezes destroyed my pomegranate trees, I decided to let a...
Happyonearth comments on Sep 8, 2018:
And the basil is great for pesto
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
and pizza. and spaghetti.
Three years ago when the drought and hard freezes destroyed my pomegranate trees, I decided to let a...
JenBeberstein comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Awesome to see that your volunteers survived to produce fruit!
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
@JenBeberstein When you have 450 lbs at one time, you find innovative ways to use it. It takes about 7 gallons of seeds for 5 gallons of wine. It is more like a rose' than anything else. I make it with a high alcohol (18-20%) content, so it is slightly dry and packs a punch.
So...This weekend we have a fair. What's offensive about this?
glennlab comments on Sep 8, 2018:
I live about 6 miles from the Texas state fair, The fastest way to get there is the train, since parking is expensive and impossible to find. Lots of fake parking lots too. People will charge you to park, then leave and you are in a private lot that tows.
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
@SukiSue every year the local stations run an an article about scam parking lot, but if you're coming from out of town, no one tells you.
Three years ago when the drought and hard freezes destroyed my pomegranate trees, I decided to let a...
JenBeberstein comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Awesome to see that your volunteers survived to produce fruit!
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
@JenBeberstein I used to really baby the trees, and will probably do that to the ones in my back yard.
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
Sheannutt comments on Sep 8, 2018:
They're all great photos but that second one is my favorite.
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
The Turks cap is a Texas native and serves as a necture plant for both butterflies and humming birds. It was Washington style raining, so not a lot were flying around.
passion flower, turks cap, fritillary caterpillar and butterfly, my new pomegranate that just ...
germangirl90439 comments on Sep 8, 2018:
My favorite is the passion flower. Makes me remember the passion flower my parents had on their patio. *SIGH*
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
I offer to send you some, but I think Florida prohibits importing them.
Three years ago when the drought and hard freezes destroyed my pomegranate trees, I decided to let a...
JenBeberstein comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Awesome to see that your volunteers survived to produce fruit!
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
This particular cultivar is about 85 % true from seed, so I figured the odds were in my favor. The old trees produced between 100-150 lbs of fruit a year. Can you say pomegranate wine?
They’ve quit trying
Sirena comments on Sep 8, 2018:
This was in FL ?
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
Gardeners all over Florida are lining up outside churches,
No ice cream for me.
KKGator comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Makes the chocolate suspect, too.
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
that was the chocolate. lol
It rings true.
Hathacat comments on Sep 8, 2018:
Hahaha!
glennlab replies on Sep 8, 2018:
my response entirely.
You've got to make sure.
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
The only time I use an alarm anymore is on trips when I need to get to my next destination by a certain time.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@tnorman1236 I may have to start using mine more, someone suggested getting up at six and driving around really slow to make people late for work. lol
Saw this, and I don't know why, but I thought of this group, I do know why, but I wanted to feign ...
Cutiebeauty comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Ummm... What is a butt plug? And how is it used... ? Eek!
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
Not going to touch that one.
Yes, he had a Parks and Rec photographer photoshop the official White House photos of his ...
KKGator comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Petty, thin-skinned, little man, with a fragile ego.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@KKGator I'll stick with firing squad, that means he got impeached, convicted of treason, and chose that over hanging or lethal injection.
Had lunch with a hero of mine today.
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Trump is still trying to get him to take a meeting, I don't think either would enjoy it.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@Nurse-Quantros If Douglass took him home with him afterwards, it would for us, as long as Pence was in the back seat.
Big Big Baby POS
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
someone's got to go to the potty, and you can't make him go.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@MiltsterD can't make him go, so we're just going to scare the shit out of him, eh?
How long should a woman chat with a man without him thinking she is into him ?
LouisD61 comments on Sep 7, 2018:
If you're looking for a long term relationship, nothing should be off the table. I personally don't want to hear "oops, didn't cross my mind to tell you _______"
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@sweetcharlotte and when/if you do update and communicate, Be as open and honest as you would want someone to be with you.
That will help insulate it some, good deal...
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
I lost my coffee.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@ClaytonE83 wrong end.
Why are the elderly still so poor?
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Trump is Reagan on steroids and farther along in his dementia.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@Eclipsechaser saw that last night, his mental condition is going down fast.
We all do what we have to do.
Umbral comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Couldn't rely on no fecking rooster that's for sure!
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
Don't need a rooster for eggs, need one for chickens to build up your flock.
Two hillbillies walk into a restaurant.
Marionville comments on Sep 7, 2018:
I think this one was posted a couple of weeks ago...it’s still funny though!
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
I see so many funny things, it is hard to remember if I have seen a particular story or meme in any one place. I hate to be redundant.
Yes, he had a Parks and Rec photographer photoshop the official White House photos of his ...
KKGator comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Petty, thin-skinned, little man, with a fragile ego.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@KKGator I used to say that trhere was nothing wrong with Trump that a good election wouldn't cure, I've upgaded that to firing squad.
Today is my 113th day of being here with all you wonderful people.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Trying to reach level 8 myself. Joined July 6th.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
Might I suggest follow a few people that you have something in common with. You will discover all kinds of new groups or not, but it will expand your base of interaction.
Crapping in His Pants
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
the only thing worse than a shitting balloon is...
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@LucyLoohoo TY
Crapping in His Pants
glennlab comments on Sep 7, 2018:
the only thing worse than a shitting balloon is...
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
@LucyLoohoo glad i could help with your diet, though you don't look like you need one.
Yes, he had a Parks and Rec photographer photoshop the official White House photos of his ...
KKGator comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Petty, thin-skinned, little man, with a fragile ego.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
You are WAY too kind.
What Would You Do?
Pralina1 comments on Sep 7, 2018:
I can't let a human been die if I have a chance to try to save it ? No difference than having to provide care for a pedophile or any as$&@ that I rather see dead . I will have to try to pull him up to safe ground . Then I am gonna kick him on his balls several times .
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
That's it, take the high ground, but remember that stress is when the mind overrides the body's desire to choke the living shit out of someone that really deserves it.
I didn't see the news until late, but Trump is a gift to comics, and that is not a good thing
MrLink comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Those are all great!
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
thank you.
I didn't see the news until late, but Trump is a gift to comics, and that is not a good thing
mcgeo52 comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Thanks, @glennlab. Definitely 4 for 4 on these.
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
thank you.
I didn't see the news until late, but Trump is a gift to comics, and that is not a good thing
dkp93 comments on Sep 7, 2018:
Holy crap, I'm older than Alex Jones?!
glennlab replies on Sep 7, 2018:
but I bet you aged better.
The burners, and not in the good sense.
Krysia22 comments on Sep 6, 2018:
Idiots! Nike already made the calculation about losing trumpet business, and it wasn't enough to worry them.
glennlab replies on Sep 6, 2018:
Got to agree, the people that are their bread and butter are more likely to support their choice.
Who Invited Them To Crash?
GreatNani comments on Sep 6, 2018:
I wonder who did invite them!
glennlab replies on Sep 6, 2018:
@GreatNani apparently several of his colleagues gave him a hard time about it.
Who Invited Them To Crash?
GreatNani comments on Sep 6, 2018:
I wonder who did invite them!
glennlab replies on Sep 6, 2018:
Lindsey Grahm
Oh Mother Nature, go home, you're drunk.
onlyif comments on Sep 5, 2018:
???????????
glennlab replies on Sep 5, 2018:
exactly
Concentrate... say just the color ?
HippieChick58 comments on Sep 4, 2018:
You're mean! And I mean that in the very nicest way. It is too late in the day to "concentrate" :)
glennlab replies on Sep 4, 2018:
what she said.
I remember kids having them on their shoes at school click clack click clack, it was very noisy and ...
HippieChick58 comments on Sep 4, 2018:
we had them on shoes to save wear and tear, make the shoes last longer.
glennlab replies on Sep 4, 2018:
@Sheannutt the school I went to still had wooden floors on the upper stories, and they did major damage to them.

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