In the PNW rainforest moss rules. We have given up on grass in our yard in Olympia and let the moss have it...beautiful and practical.
When I worked at a Connecticut 7-Eleven in the mid-to-late 90s: A pack of Newports was $2.22 plus tax. Total of $2.35. Yup!
Is that a serious concern? Kids in daycare can't read, right? But even if it was an elementary school and kids could read it, they would not be able to buy them so...... so what about them being next to eachother?
its in violation of the code the law is 300ft no advertising next to daycare, recreational facility, park, church or religious institution, hospital, or other similar uses where children regularly gather. Fronting as a candy store allowing youth to enter.. Mayor Crackrocks dont care..
I noticed these a few days ago on the way home from work. I think they're called March Lilies but I'm not sure.
My brother bought a few acres that used to be farm land. It has a small cemetery on it that was plowed under years ago. The only name I could make out today was T.J. & L.B. McCandless; one of them died on October 6, 1868. There is also a marker for an Elizabeth Rives but it was too dirty to get a good picture of.
yeah, definitely look like daffodils to me. only flower i ever really learned, since they were always the first real sign of spring. they're still probably a month away here, up in the snowy tundra.
Good for you. Both of my parents were heavy smokers, both died of lung cancer, and I have had asthma since day one in 1945. I have been in AA for almost30 years and I often hear alkies say quitting smoking is more difficult than quitting booze.