I've read settlers used cottonwood twigs as fodder, maybe it's the same with the Elms
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You are couple hours ahead of me, are you not? Nothing wrong with a small vice.

Would it make you feel better if I go on that thread and say "I owe all that I have, all of my dreams, all that I yearn to be to Ravyn's guidance"?
That's it, his name is Bob![]()
Might make me feel betterI need a good laugh.

Oh yea! I am a couple hours ahead of you![]()
We went to this little hole in the wall bar for dinner and a few beers, and a couple games of pool. I'll hit the hay early tonite![]()

I like elms. They have a lot of history. I'm going to propagate it.
I hate the Elms around here - I'm pilling up seedlings all summer long from the seeds that blow from the neighbor's onto our property. (And I'm a tree-hugger!)
My teeny bopper loved thatBYC, if you want a song thats going to be stuck in your head here it is.
I hate the Elms around here - I'm pilling up seedlings all summer long from the seeds that blow from the neighbor's onto our property. (And I'm a tree-hugger!)
K, now I'll just tell my dad that I'm going to use to make a bow(Which might actually happen.) How do you use it as fodder? Sprout the seeds?
Ours are the alders, big leaf maple, and choke cherry. Dang things are only good for fire wood and the suckered off if you don't get the root ball.
Sounds like a fun night. We made PANCAKES!![]()