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It must be springtime again!  My red truck has turned a nice shade of yellow.  Sign that the trees are having sex all over my truck.   ;)

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It must be springtime again!  My red truck has turned a nice shade of yellow.  Sign that the trees are having sex all over my truck.   ;)

LOL!  Same here.  :D

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Geez, guess us northern folks will have to wait a little longer to see the signs of "tree sex"!!   :D

 

But at least they are awake - been seeing sap flowage in my suger maples.  :D

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Just washed the latest round of salt off my truck.  Hopefully this is the last

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Springtime?  Got plenty of snow to melt around here before we can get any of that going on.  This weekend I'm gonna dig the planter out of the shed, so I guess it is getting close.

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It must be springtime again!  My red truck has turned a nice shade of yellow.  Sign that the trees are having sex all over my truck.   ;)

LOL!!! Never heard it put that way!!! It is really bad down here in the south....

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The "tree sex" hasn't started here in southern WV yet.   But I do have to wash my Blazer again this weekend (I have nowhere to do it here at school).  I washed it last weekend really good for the first time since winter, rather just spraying the salt and mud off.  Then some idiot here decided that while they were parked beside me my Blazer looked like a good place to repeatedly spit their tabacco.  Man, that pi$$e$ me off.   :angry:    I wish I knew who did it.

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yes...more rain = happy paco

 

 

 

your trucks are covered in tree sperm!!  so far, my truck has been free of that, mainly cause i hose it down everyday and wash it every weekend

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yes...more rain = happy paco

 

 

 

your trucks are covered in tree sperm!!  so far, my truck has been free of that, mainly cause i hose it down everyday and wash it every weekend

Just rained the other day.  Wiped it down the next morning.  Was clean for 10 min.  Today, it is mostly yellow.  Just glad My truck isn't black. :D

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Could you people fill me in on this "tree sex" thing?  I guess it must be some sort of east coast/southern thing cause I sure don't know what you are talking about.

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Could you people fill me in on this "tree sex" thing?  I guess it must be some sort of east coast/southern thing cause I sure don't know what you are talking about.

Pollen JP, Pollen. :D

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Could you people fill me in on this "tree sex" thing?  I guess it must be some sort of east coast/southern thing cause I sure don't know what you are talking about.

Pollen JP, Pollen. :D

What the #### kind of trees are these?  None of that ever goes on here in Illinois.

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