RE: Getting my Sunday hike on

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Well my mind goes back to the bedroom no matter what you say? If bedroom walls could talk...

I loved this line;

Anyway, after photographing it I said bye bye to the bee, and let it be.

The repetition of /b/ makes it sweet on the tongue.

The weeds, were they introduced deliberately or did a traveler carry pollen without knowledge?

I am spending my weekend friendsitting (kind of like babysitting). I am not much of an outdoor person and the rains are no help. The drops come basically every day and it floods the road. One needs a canoe to move from point A to B.



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Well, I'm sure if the bedroom walls could speak we'd all like to hear the stories. 😁 I was hoping someone would comment on that B line. Just came to me in a moment of Bee-rilliance! 😄

I love the outdoors, but yeah, if it's all flooded there's. It much to do but...Go kayaking! 😊 I haven't had my yaks out for a while (winter here) but am looking forward to it.

Enjoy the friend-sitting.

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Lol it was nice. Hey kayak would be good because there are some waters here that a canoe would not suffice.

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👍🏼Kayaking is awesome.

I forgot to answer your other question:

Salvation Jane was brought here as an ornamental garden plant a long time ago. Unfortunately I think they didn't consider how widespread it would become.

Soursob was introduced, from South Africa, as a fodder alternative in the 1800's but didn't work out.

Hope that helps.

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so it was deliberate. how awesome!

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Yeah, lots of things that seemed like a good idea at the time have gone pear shaped. Like bringing in Cane Toads to eat the cane beetle...Now the tropical north east of Australia have a massive cane toad problem.

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