- Sat May 28, 2022 12:20 pm
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I am dealing with probably the worst ISP in at least this solar system...Centurystink, er...uh, Centurytel. Terrible. Scum of the earth. Stupid customer service. Things like them are what causes people to go postal. I've tried numerous times to post this message, but Internet keeps dropping out courtesy of CENTURYSTINK!!!! But, speaking of postal and on to a much better topic...
Thursday the Santa Claus, disguised as the lady on the old mule that delivers my mail, brought me three small boxes coming from all over the world!!! Well, at least from all over the United States...well, at least the east side of the US....the part on the right bank of Ol' Man River (you know, if you was headin' upstream). Three pretty little boxes from Michigan, New York, and my neighbor to the east (to my right if I was going up the Chattachooche around Ft. Gaines ). It just so happens that my granddaughter who likes flytraps was visiting (and her sisters)...it was their last day at school and they came to chill her for a couple of days in celebration, rejuvenation, and because they can get away with murder around here (but, we *do* know where the bodies are buried in case we need some leverage!<g>).
I gotta say thanks to some folks... @Panman , @evenwind, and @Bug_cemetery for their generosity in helping me grow our garden! Great advice, recommendations, tips, and worked with me to get some very cool new residents to the "Home for Wayward Bug Eating Plants"...a non-profit organization dedicated to giving bug-eating plants everywhere a fresh start in life...no matter their horrid flesh-eating backgrounds! There's some great people here on this forum, some seriously good folks!!!!
I had a little help getting these planted . I'm not sure I got everything correct in our plantings...I was the foreman of this operation, so all errors (comedic, and otherwise) fall on me. As bad politicians are bad to quip..."The buck stops here!!!" If you see something I need to change *please* let me know. I think we did pretty good, though. Even if we got it all wrong...I had some great company getting them in pots!!!
Here's some photos, in no specific order. I'll post the images in several different posts so as not to give the Centurystink goblins a chance to kill a message with time put into a lot of image uploads.
Oh, and a few of these plants will be going home with my granddaughter...and she only lives maybe 30-40 miles from where Alabama pitchers grow wild!!!
Here we go, thanks...
Thursday the Santa Claus, disguised as the lady on the old mule that delivers my mail, brought me three small boxes coming from all over the world!!! Well, at least from all over the United States...well, at least the east side of the US....the part on the right bank of Ol' Man River (you know, if you was headin' upstream). Three pretty little boxes from Michigan, New York, and my neighbor to the east (to my right if I was going up the Chattachooche around Ft. Gaines ). It just so happens that my granddaughter who likes flytraps was visiting (and her sisters)...it was their last day at school and they came to chill her for a couple of days in celebration, rejuvenation, and because they can get away with murder around here (but, we *do* know where the bodies are buried in case we need some leverage!<g>).
I gotta say thanks to some folks... @Panman , @evenwind, and @Bug_cemetery for their generosity in helping me grow our garden! Great advice, recommendations, tips, and worked with me to get some very cool new residents to the "Home for Wayward Bug Eating Plants"...a non-profit organization dedicated to giving bug-eating plants everywhere a fresh start in life...no matter their horrid flesh-eating backgrounds! There's some great people here on this forum, some seriously good folks!!!!
I had a little help getting these planted . I'm not sure I got everything correct in our plantings...I was the foreman of this operation, so all errors (comedic, and otherwise) fall on me. As bad politicians are bad to quip..."The buck stops here!!!" If you see something I need to change *please* let me know. I think we did pretty good, though. Even if we got it all wrong...I had some great company getting them in pots!!!
Here's some photos, in no specific order. I'll post the images in several different posts so as not to give the Centurystink goblins a chance to kill a message with time put into a lot of image uploads.
Oh, and a few of these plants will be going home with my granddaughter...and she only lives maybe 30-40 miles from where Alabama pitchers grow wild!!!
Here we go, thanks...
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