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Posted by farmallhal on December 06, 2006 at 12:30:29 from (64.85.217.245):
In Reply to: Re: Saw your photo Hugh posted by Hugh MacKay on December 06, 2006 at 10:09:58:
Yep there were plenty of thorns. We have something down this way you might not have seen before. It is called Osage Orange or Hedge Apple in these parts. I saw them in Kansas where they were the fence. Those section roads usually had them planted on both side for a fence. Thorny enough to keep most cows home. I saw them around the Wichita area when I was at the Boeing plant there. Plenty of them as well as locust which really have long thorns. But I think the worst was those wild roses which grew up 15 feet tall or higher. Also, another real pain was all the grapevine some of which were at least 4" in diameter. Tarzen must have trained in these parts swinging on grapevines. Anyway, looks like a golf course now except for the pushed up piles of brush waiting to be burned. I sent you an email as well. Have a good one. Hal
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