The carpet is Oxalis or Wood Sorrel. Looks like a big 3 leaf clover with occasional small white flowers. And the stems are nice to chew. Slightly sour and interesting. All the trees are redwoods, but a fire has gone through some time back and charred all the bark. Doesn't bother the tree any though. Their bark is very thick and they are specialized to live through forest fires that kill off everything around them. Very hardy trees as long as they get plenty of water. You only find them close to running streams or springs.
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It is said not to throw them into your composting bin. (A large plastic or steel structure into which vegetable scraps are thrown and left to sit for a year or so for the worms and mice to get at.) because they'll survive and spread. Pouring boiling water onto the soil is considered insufficient. Weedkillers do little but slow them down.
If garlic destroys vampires than oxalis IS a vampire. (And dammit, vegpires exist! check out these vampire melons! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampi.....nd_watermelons )
If garlic destroys vampires than oxalis IS a vampire. (And dammit, vegpires exist! check out these vampire melons! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampi.....nd_watermelons )
I don't remember vampire melons in Carpe Jugulum. guess I need to read it again. And I never have read the Bunnicula stories. i should.
And we have composting bins here too. Sometimes just a composting heap without a containing bin, or maybe a wooden frame. You N'Zeelanders aren't the only ones who like to watch things rot.
And we have composting bins here too. Sometimes just a composting heap without a containing bin, or maybe a wooden frame. You N'Zeelanders aren't the only ones who like to watch things rot.
I kinda figured the Yanks would be into rot, but I figured it was all in reality television.
Compost heaps are ok, but everything always wants a piece. You need a bin to truly BURN through that organic matter.
Don't forget Horace the cheese. Not exactly a vampire, but he could probably eat one. Also bunnicula is... cute but bland. Here's the book, read for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCqn7PyJA4 There's a cartoon too which... well I'm keeping it in case you finally snap and attack me. It's rather stronger than holy water.
Compost heaps are ok, but everything always wants a piece. You need a bin to truly BURN through that organic matter.
Don't forget Horace the cheese. Not exactly a vampire, but he could probably eat one. Also bunnicula is... cute but bland. Here's the book, read for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGCqn7PyJA4 There's a cartoon too which... well I'm keeping it in case you finally snap and attack me. It's rather stronger than holy water.
You know Fangs, sometimes you amaze me, you really do. I start to think that maybe you're just some fuzzbrained, long eared, incredibly successful maniac and then you pull a stunt like this. If I had a had I'd take it off to you. *But I can't wear hats, no ears.)
Who but you Fangs, who but you could make use of a penny?
Who but you Fangs, who but you could make use of a penny?
Yeah, those are only for other countries. Ones whose people on average aren't shaped like spheres. In Eagleland things are a little different. United States Securities and Exchange Commission: 'a security issued by a very small company that trades at less than $5 per share' https://www.sec.gov/answers/penny.htm
Not wanting to disparage your stock market and its investors, but I heard that they wipe their butts with the mortgage deeds of the working class.
Not wanting to disparage your stock market and its investors, but I heard that they wipe their butts with the mortgage deeds of the working class.
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