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Kind of urgent - anyone know what the stupid questions they get on the wall
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M Kfivethousand
2022-11-08 03:35:32 UTC
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A woman who owned the house in our neighborhood was apparently a horticulture teacher.
She died of breast cancer ~20yrs ago.
After she died, her class planted all those tulips for her widower who stayed in that house and tended the garden for the next 2 decades.
It really is a spectacular garden.

See what you learn when you talk with people on the streets of your own neighborhood (after 20yrs of doing nothing but driving away to work 50miles away, every day?)

mk5000

He studied English. I saw no reason to do the same given my own desire to be myself. So I may have embraced History for that reason. But I also may have been drawn to History because my eldest sister, Gwyneth, the daughter from my father’s first marriage who I met while I was in the last few years of high school, was a History teacher and a history scholar. --Teacher
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M Kfivethousand
2022-11-09 21:18:11 UTC
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Post by M Kfivethousand
A woman who owned the house in our neighborhood was apparently a horticulture teacher.
She died of breast cancer ~20yrs ago.
After she died, her class planted all those tulips for her widower who stayed in that house and tended the garden for the next 2 decades.
It really is a spectacular garden.
See what you learn when you talk with people on the streets of your own neighborhood (after 20yrs of doing nothing but driving away to work 50miles away, every day?)
mk5000
He studied English. I saw no reason to do the same given my own desire to be myself. So I may have embraced History for that reason. But I also may have been drawn to History because my eldest sister, Gwyneth, the daughter from my father’s first marriage who I met while I was in the last few years of high school, was a History teacher and a history scholar. --Teacher
BY KWAME DAWES
Matelea subg Dictyanthus, though some sources seem to consider Dictyanthus a valid genus.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/284356-Dictyanthus-yucatanensis Looks to be fairly variable
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