I accidently deleted a comment about the chiggers (that people often call red bugs) are not true bugs but mites...if you see this can you comment again! I apologize for being all thumbs ...deleting your comment was 100 % unintentional! Thank you for your contribution to our engaged learning community!
Thank yo uKris! I appreciate you kinds words and they mean so much to me! (This is where I get the enthusiasm and energy I put in each in every video. Thanks for sharing up the fragrance. I will have to go back South to experience that!!! Thanks for sharing with me and our NAYD learning community!
When I was a kid in the early nineties my aunt would call it elephant snot she was maybe 16 at the time and it stuck with me but I would get the weirdest looks when I called it that.they thought I really thought there were elephants in Mississippi Forrest
You're outstanding! A real gem!
Wow, thank you!
I accidently deleted a comment about the chiggers (that people often call red bugs) are not true bugs but mites...if you see this can you comment again! I apologize for being all thumbs ...deleting your comment was 100 % unintentional! Thank you for your contribution to our engaged learning community!
Been waiting for this . Great video to start off the year . Looking forward to more !!
Ha! 😄 Thank you Gomu...took a little holiday break.
Great videos, as are all that You do, Thank You.
I’d like to add that Spanish moss is very fragrant when it blooms, also easy to grow in a greenhouse.
Thank yo uKris! I appreciate you kinds words and they mean so much to me! (This is where I get the enthusiasm and energy I put in each in every video. Thanks for sharing up the fragrance. I will have to go back South to experience that!!! Thanks for sharing with me and our NAYD learning community!
Never seen that thing but cool video!
Love this video!!! Hope you’ll do a van tour when you finish the conversion :)
Lol...i keep sneaking in a few personal glimpses of my life!
I hope people enjoy catching Sam and dee photo bombing me too!
Old mans beard, usnea, out in the pacific northwest, looks just like this
Cool! I will have to check that out on my next northwest visit. I have climbed baker and Adams...many more to summit!
@BigfootSquadBWPP i said it "looks" like it.
Spanish beard?! So funny!
Lol! 😉
When I was a kid in the early nineties my aunt would call it elephant snot she was maybe 16 at the time and it stuck with me but I would get the weirdest looks when I called it that.they thought I really thought there were elephants in Mississippi Forrest
Ha! Elephant snot! Love it!