Looks like a bottle brush
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/orn...ush-plants.htm
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Tracker123 nothin wrong with hair clips i use them to keep my trolling weights from coming lose on the rods and making a great big mess
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Thanks fellas, went to Lowe's early this morning - they were sold out. I guess other folks like them is well.
What I don't want is any more of these:
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Randy Andres
Picked up this nest in the yard back behind my shop. I must say that big bird is a fine carpenter using cypress bark:
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smart bird
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Can you use that nest to make bird nest soup like they do in the Orient.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
Now that you said that, I remembered my Florida buddy has one in his backyard and he called it a bottlebrush. The blooms are similar in shape to our humming bird plants but are a much sturdier tree than our plant. It probably has a proper name but everybody calls them hummingbird plants.
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of menTracker123 LIKED above post
Thanks Ray, my tirades are done for the moment. I'm not politically correct, the way I roll.
Everyday in the newspaper, they have been talking the upcoming high school football season. One day is fullbacks, the next day is linebackers, followed by quarterbacks, etc. Yours truly dooles over that. The local sportswriters are football fanatics. When they begin writing about NCAA football , let alone the SEC, I'm going to have to curb the reading time over that. Then again, I'll try. Most likely won't happen. I'll have my opinions when that happens.
Randy Andres
I am with you Tracker ==== When the subject turns to Cow Pasture Pool --- Known to some as Golf Executive types spend the day doing business in the Cow Pasture while the Secetary is the only one that knows how to keep the Business running
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Gene and Linda came out to visit today. They brought me three, one gallon bags of ground red pepper. Weighed in at 8 pounds:
This is serious, put some in a jar for some of my daily rationing:
Yours truly tears this up. Thanks for stopping by my friends, we really enjoyed it.
Randy Andres