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I was. LOL There was a horse trail . a car could come over it very carefully . everyone would have to get out except the driver and then you needed to pick up the back end of the car to get it over the tracks. hahahahaa
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Yeah, I don't think I've ever been to a place that had the same or more bees than we have here. I can't even ride a bike without a bee smacking my face and stinging me.![]()
I was. LOL There was a horse trail . a car could come over it very carefully . everyone would have to get out except the driver and then you needed to pick up the back end of the car to get it over the tracks. hahahahaa
I forgot to tell you Granny.when i called papa i left a message.couple days later he called back i missed the call he didnt leave a message but i tried again and no answer..
thats good news.
Trust me, you don't. They bring in millions of bees to pollinate every field, they spray the fields with dangerous pesticides all the time, and berry fields are...ugly.
I am!Hey Tippy..Are you at work?
I'm not, it's just annoying. Anyways, despite a couple bad things, Washington is an amazing state! It's got to be in the top ten most interesting. We have the Cascade Mountain range, numerous large volcanoes, one of which is one of the most active and dangerous in the world (Mt. St. Helens). We have a lot of climates (maritime, temperate rainforest, arid, desert, etc.). Amazon and Microsoft are based out of Seattle. Seattle is one of the biggest cities in the U.S. and has the Space Needle. And lots morehope you are not allergic..
Thats how it was when i was little and stayed summers with my grannys..