(NO PO) National Day Of: Ice Cream Cake, Orange Blossoms and Sunglasses
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(NO PO) National Day Of: Ice Cream Cake, Orange Blossoms and Sunglasses
I love Ice Cream Cakes ( especially Dairy Queen's). And preferable some form of chocolate. Orange Blossoms are pretty, though I knew the term, I never knew what they actually looked like. And Sunglasses...as someone who has worn glasses since the 4th grade, I can only wear sunglasses ( which I have quite a few of, brightly colored ones), if I wear contacts, which I rarely do nowadays ( especially as I have to use reading glasses to read when I wear them)..lol..but, I do have photo grey lenses in my glasses.
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Re: (NO PO) National Day Of: Ice Cream Cake, Orange Blossoms and Sunglasses
Been months since the orange blossoms bloomed, same with all other citrus here in South Texas. Late February and early March, when they bloom, smells heavenly, and they don't really cause allergies.
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Re: (NO PO) National Day Of: Ice Cream Cake, Orange Blossoms and Sunglasses
And then there are the exact opposite: Cottonwood. No discernable scent, leaves tree spunk over everything, and is the worst allergy vector other than scotch broom.Senor Natural wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 6:04 pmBeen months since the orange blossoms bloomed, same with all other citrus here in South Texas. Late February and early March, when they bloom, smells heavenly, and they don't really cause allergies.
Then again, the dogwoods have been magnificent this year.
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Re: (NO PO) National Day Of: Ice Cream Cake, Orange Blossoms and Sunglasses
We have those too...and they have been awesome to look atTarmaque wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 9:51 pmAnd then there are the exact opposite: Cottonwood. No discernable scent, leaves tree spunk over everything, and is the worst allergy vector other than scotch broom.Senor Natural wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 6:04 pmBeen months since the orange blossoms bloomed, same with all other citrus here in South Texas. Late February and early March, when they bloom, smells heavenly, and they don't really cause allergies.
Then again, the dogwoods have been magnificent this year.