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8 hours ago, Sower said:


Nopal cactus, also called prickly pear in Texas, is also eaten various ways, Nopalitos common. Livestock love it when thorns burned off.

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Not uncommon on grocery shelves here.

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Wow! And such beautiful flowers! 😊 

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:th_praying: for all you mad americans  with your oh so dangerous places to live   :crazy:

 

I live in Gods own country WALES      no man eating plants only one type of snake and they are notoften seenapart fromcertainwilder places near the coast where some lunatics set aload free from a uni a few years ago   miles and miles of coast with beautiful beaches,coast/country/town all within a few miles of each other and of course last lives here and enoob doesnt :emot-highfive:

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ooh just realised that the first link brings up a " click through " link to a lot more phots including lots from over 100 years ago :coffee:

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10 hours ago, AnOrangeCat said:

I'm from Texas but very poorly suited to all the heat and sunlight. I burn so easily and got a mild case of heat stroke as a kid. Really hoping to go further north eventually.

I have sympathy with you regarding the sun ☀ and heat, as I easily can get burned myself if I'm not careful. There's not many sunny and very hot 🔥 days here during the summer, though, so the issue is not too big. 😊 

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9 hours ago, Jayne said:

MonicaWife,  LSU stands for Louisiana State University.  Their mascot is the tiger.

Although I'm not into sports, LSU football is a serious thing for some folks around here.  

And I who thought it was real tigers! 😅But I should have known that it is no tigers in the USA 🇺🇸 (?). 

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2 hours ago, ladypeartree said:

:th_praying: for all you mad americans  with your oh so dangerous places to live   :crazy:

 

I live in Gods own country WALES      no man eating plants only one type of snake and they are notoften seenapart fromcertainwilder places near the coast where some lunatics set aload free from a uni a few years ago   miles and miles of coast with beautiful beaches,coast/country/town all within a few miles of each other and of course last lives here and enoob doesnt :emot-highfive:

We only have one type of "poisonous" snake 🐍 in Norway, and I doubt it is able to kill anyone, and it is seldom seen. 

I remember that when I was a child, we were picking wild berries together with our grandma, and suddenly one of those snakes (hoggorm) appeared, but grandma took a large stone and threw it on the snake, and it disappeared. She was a tiny little woman, but yet brave. 😊 

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2 hours ago, Solly said:

Where you originate from and indeed where you live now matters not compared to who your are inside and how you live your live in G-d's light.

That is so true! 😊 

I'm sorry to hear about your persecution. 😔 

May the Lord's peace and grace be with you and your family! 

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