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A thread to ask whatever we're wondering about. 

I know we can do this individually in Q&A, but this thread can be akin

to Random Thoughts in Games, only queries.

Feel free to include the answer to your question, or not.

 


Tags: How do I...?, What is the difference b/t...?, When is...?

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I had twins the hard way--16 months apart! LOL

Here's the real problem, Rita......

Is that an example of "living on the edge?"

May be.....and why you should always wear clean underwear. Or, at least start out that way.

I don't worry about things like that but I do think about them all the time. I have two river birch trees in my yard that were planted at the same time. One is 30 feet tall and has a truck diameter of about a foot. The other which is only about 20 feet away is only about 15 feet tall and 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Why did one grow twice as fast as the other?

water

 

Hmmmm, Were all 7 squash harvested at the same time? If not, that may be part of the equation. Even if they were all harvested at the same time, I would have to think that there would have to be a difference in the maturity of each squash unless all 7 blossomed at the same time. 

 

Actually I don't have a clue and just needed a break from putting up the 3RD!!! Christmas tree.

One might be on top of an aquifer? Closer to the septic?  I know when I lived out in Westford ,VT, I used to take the rinse water and feed it to the maple planted for shade and syrup in the front lawn. It is huge compared with it's twin on the hill where there is less water. They started out as whips now the large maple is a bird tree. With birdhouses hanging in it and suet and feeders, the occasional stale bagel. Nothing gets wasted there.

I worry about ants.

I won't put a blanket or towel down on top of an ant hole for fear that I will cut off their oxygon supply.

Not to worry about the ants. It's the uncles who need more air.

WOW! Quinn, Be sure and never go to Texas.

Dear Santa,

Please send a dictionary for Christmas.

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