dooleysm
Platinum Member
Maybe I'll give it a try then. I was just out at the garden last night wondering what to do with my quickly fading lettuce patch.
Speakin' of okra. . .
I don't remember what retail prices were, but I do remember that I'd get 35 cents a pound early in the year, then it would gradually go down in price until by by late summer, I'd be selling it to those grocery stores for 5 cents a pound.But cokes and candy bars only cost a nickel back then, too.
![]()
Perhaps, but man almost always overcomes the challenge put before him.. A rather large brain is a great asset, that can make logical decisions about how things work, and how things should not work. Weeds and food plots for example. We know they have an equal chance under some conditions, but if you want to accelerate one and diminish the other you have to make some logical decisions, and hope that are the right ones.