Granny's gone and done it again

Actually I donated it to a handicapped person. He cleared up 2 pickup loads of "TRASH" for me for free! It was old fencing, metal tin for rooves, old rusty fence posts, bla bla bla. I had no way to get it to the scrap yard and he did.
That's a great idea, thanks!
 
It’s not poisonous

here is further into the article

Poisoning[edit]
In large doses, St John's wort is poisonous to grazing livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, horses).[19] Behavioural signs of poisoning are general restlessness and skin irritation. Restlessness is often indicated by pawing of the ground, headshaking, head rubbing, and occasional hindlimb weakness with knuckling over, panting, confusion, and depression. Mania and hyperactivity may also result, including running in circles until exhausted. Observations of thick wort infestations by Australian graziers include the appearance of circular patches giving hillsides a 'crop circle' appearance, it is presumed, from this phenomenon. Animals typically seek shade and have reduced appetite. Hypersensitivity to water has been noted, and convulsions may occur following a knock to the head. Although general aversion to water is noted, some may seek water for relief.

Severe skin irritation is physically apparent, with reddening of non-pigmented and unprotected areas. This subsequently leads to itch and rubbing, followed by further inflammation, exudation, and scab formation. Lesions and inflammation that occur are said to resemble the conditions seen in foot and mouth disease. Sheep have been observed to have face swelling, dermatitis, and wool falling off due to rubbing. Lactating animals may cease or have reduced milk production; pregnant animals may abort. Lesions on udders are often apparent. Horses may show signs of anorexia, depression (with a comatose state), dilated pupils, and injected conjunctiva
 
Coming to you tonight from Snake Central! Breaking news...A large King Snake , about 4 feet long, has been discovered less than ten feet from the scene of the crime, where two hens and their clutches were murdered recently. The snake has been confined in snake jail to await trial for it's crimes.

to quote the Queen of Hearts "off with his head"
 
Where is all the junk??? I see only weeds.


Especially CHERRY pie!!


I could probably have made some of it last until the following day. Cherry pie is THE BEST.


They were accurate here, it rained all day. But then it doesn't take a lot of training to figure out it will rain when a tropical storm comes through.


Must have been a BIG person, I don't think I could lift a recliner let alone throw it.


Apparently it is to grazing animals

Looks like it only grows in the NW so I am safe.


:hugs Pro Take it day by day

well some of the junk hidden by the weeds and some up on the deck which you can barely see to do weeds.
 
Talked to mom today, she sounded better. Still in the hospital. She ordered a plant for my birthday and it arrived today in excellent shape.

I was rejected from two jobs this week without even an interview. One I knew I wasn’t qualified for, and one I really had my heart set on. So I’m going to start working on my fall garden to help us with veggies. I’ve asked my neighborhood group what they plant. I’m tempted to try okra, squash, and tomatoes. We won’t have frost til mid November.

love everything except the job part. So glad your mom is doing better.
 

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