tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post4428386596510650855..comments2024-03-14T14:32:56.802-05:00Comments on Garden Musings: Mely-rid-me-of-itProfessorRoushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17827625019371233145noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-13056756005519627482018-06-10T05:57:31.542-05:002018-06-10T05:57:31.542-05:00Hi, I check your blogs on a regular basis. Your wr...Hi, I check your blogs on a regular basis. Your writing style <br />is awesome, keep doing what you're doing!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-87723952135647270972012-06-07T01:33:57.490-05:002012-06-07T01:33:57.490-05:00Isn't it incredible howmany things go un-notic...Isn't it incredible howmany things go un-noticed in our big world. Stopping to be alone with one's thoughts and taking steps to dump all the electronics just for a few hours will go along way in fascilitating that.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing this. It's one of those common things people see but never give a thought to. I'm glad there are some individuals who spend their study careers on some things most would consider useless. Can you imagine all the mant things we would miss and not know. I'm grateful to mycologist who peer into a world most folks find creepy, yet without this world life on earth would not exist. <br /><br />Oh yeah, and I wouldn't have a blog if some folks way back when didn't study Fungi.<br /><br />On another note, I wrote a post on California Coffee Berry Rhamnus californica. Do you have versions of Rhamnus (Buckthorn) out where you are ? It may be late to view, but every spring on my property high up in the mountains above Palm Springs CA, my Coffeeberry would bloom in late springtime. Now the flowers are mostly inconspicuous and uneventful and not at all showy. With the exception that they attract every type of winged creature in the fly, bee, wasp and beetle family. Lierally all of these creatures were massed together on these blooms attracted by who knows what (fragrance or the sticky nectar substance on the flowers) but it was entertaining to watch all these insects climb all over each other waiting for their turn at a taste of these dull boring flowers. What was accomplished is that it brought preditors to my garden and for that I was greatful.<br /><br />Thanks for your focus here on this amazing little public known insect that most folks would never appreciate unless someone shared <br /><br />- Kevin<br /><br /><br />-Chaparral Earthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00618976919417073750noreply@blogger.com