

The cormorants are still kicking around, although now there is a lot less bridge to perch on. But it seems a bit disingenuous to blame the birds for cost overruns, when Caltrans is clearly responsible for the greatest share of that mess. Even when you include all that guano.
We also wasted a chunk of time trying to catch a glimpse the troll, but we simply couldn't find him. I sent a message to "Contact Us" at Caltrans, asking for at least a small hint, but no word back yet.
The now senior amaryllis finally put out seven flower stalks. Just in time for the St. Patrick's Day holiday?
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Especially peas - both snow and snap peas. Lots of them. So, the question is, "Can you actually have too many peas?" Yes, sometimes, so thank goodness for my pea-munching friends.
2 comments:
In my opinion you can never have too many peas... Also bridge removal looks really cool! Missing you both, and I hope to see you soon!
-Ian
Haha! Ian, if I could easily get some of these beauties to you, trust me, I surely would. Miss you, too!
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