Hi Diana, it's funny how you think of the Epstein class as the nuisance couch grass in your garden- last year I was thinking of the kikuyu in my garden- such a weedy invasive species that pops up everywhere it's not wanted- as Israel! So I get it!
The garden image is a lovely one, Diana! The great thing about noxious weeds is that you can pull them out by the roots and burned. If only the same could be done with our toxic, noxious, invasive, stinking, war horny leaders and the rest of the despicable Epstein class!!!
I wish, Diane. Using that imagery might give my garden a better chance of being free of weeds. But, ya, how do you pull the class that's causing all this misery out by the roots? I wish I knew...
Beautiful insights! I'm getting my seeds together to plant outside in another couple of months (tomato starts are coming up now in pots inside) and we attended a seed swap last weekend. It's good to concentrate on the positive things we can do to help ourselves and our community. Our seeds are our hope for a more peaceful and fruitful world.
Hi Diana, it's funny how you think of the Epstein class as the nuisance couch grass in your garden- last year I was thinking of the kikuyu in my garden- such a weedy invasive species that pops up everywhere it's not wanted- as Israel! So I get it!
I'm glad you get it, Lisa. I have such a hard time with that stuff.
I'm not sure what couch grass is, but if it's half as invasive and hard to get out as crab grass or knotweed, it's gotta be frustrating to deal with.
The garden image is a lovely one, Diana! The great thing about noxious weeds is that you can pull them out by the roots and burned. If only the same could be done with our toxic, noxious, invasive, stinking, war horny leaders and the rest of the despicable Epstein class!!!
I wish, Diane. Using that imagery might give my garden a better chance of being free of weeds. But, ya, how do you pull the class that's causing all this misery out by the roots? I wish I knew...
Have you seen the message I sent you? I owe you something.
Hi Diane, I did but it landed in my spam folder, so thanks for confirming it was you. You can just donate the amount.
Thanks, Diana! I appreciate that!
Me too. I've planted way more storage onions and greens this year. Garden will also be potato and squash heavy.
That sounds like a good plan, Arzeena.
Beautiful insights! I'm getting my seeds together to plant outside in another couple of months (tomato starts are coming up now in pots inside) and we attended a seed swap last weekend. It's good to concentrate on the positive things we can do to help ourselves and our community. Our seeds are our hope for a more peaceful and fruitful world.
Thanks. I feel like we need seeds physically and as ideas. Things are at such a point of change...