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We spotted a new plant on one of our daily fence rides this week. My wife spotted the blooms but we couldn't see what kind of plant it was. At first site we thought it was some kind of yucca but it's more like aloe vera. The leaves are soft and have a little jell in them and are kind of spotted. The plants are delicate and fall apart once removed from the soil we managed to get a couple of them in a shovel and left several on the fence untouched. No telling what grows out in the dense brush we only see what is accessible with a Mule or Polaris. Plain aloe vera in the other pots and a snake plant or mother in law tongue.
My oldest daughter did this to her ankle yesterday about an hour before hopping on the bus to head to their playoff game. She toughed it out the entire game, and is doing it again today. Go Bobcats!
My oldest daughter did this to her ankle yesterday about an hour before hopping on the bus to head to their playoff game. She toughed it out the entire game, and is doing it again today. Go Bobcats!
Ouch. Hope she mends quickly.
"The enemy never sees the backs of my Texans!" - General Robert E. Lee, CSA
Curly watching out for Mr Hawk
Granddaughter hitting # 14
Granddaughters team went undefeated and won the Lil Dribblers senior division in Levelland
Nephew hitting # 13 for TT
Granson dealing
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