if you like honey they have the stuff with the honey comb still in tact there. it's top notch.
You mean that stuff um called honeycomb
Sorry had too, hell you even said it. They may call it something else there but yeah every place I have bought it, it was just called honeycomb, raw honeycomb, capped honeycomb, or honey with comb attached (was in a jar that time).
Baddog, never have even thought about it before tonight.
I know you and goodgirl are partners. You also seem to hang a lot, seem cozy in your pictures, etc. So are you two a couple?
Actually the Cherokee called it the "land of blue smoke" because of the clouds that formed coming out of the trees such as this from Mt Le Conte last week:
Baddog, never have even thought about it before tonight.
I know you and goodgirl are partners. You also seem to hang a lot, seem cozy in your pictures, etc. So are you two a couple?
Well congrats then.
Just for some odd reason it hit me with that one photo in this thread.
You two do seem good for each other and it is a nice change to see a "working" couple in a business.
I think the Appalachian range have more tree and plant species than nearly any other place on earth. During the days of one land mass, the applachians split and in central China is the other bookend of the range, also featuring the enormous diversity. Some plants live ONLY in the appalachians, and in that same region of China. Interesting stuff.
It would be really something to go back and see what that place really looked like before the early colonists came and clear cut all of the old growth trees and hunted to extinction nearly all of the larger mammals.
Great pics, looks just like the hills around where I live.
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