Ray's Thought for the Day - Swinghoe
Everyone shall be happy to learn two facts. One, my cinnamon was delicious. Two, my inner thigh chaffing condition has abated so that now I am all set to go swinghoe a path through an impenetrable thicket or two. Once I swinghoe to where I can see what I am doing, those dang Rhynchosia minimas better watch out. R. minima is liable to trip a person up, even me, a Sun God Trainee, so they need thinning out.
R. minima, a well-known snout bean, has a big thick root. So to get shut of it on the swinghoed pathways through the impenetrable thickets, those roots have to be dug up. To complicate matters, they can not be dug out indiscriminately because the dang white-stiped longtails lays eggs on them. So first I have to check the vines to see if any eggs or baby butterflies are habitating on them. All this could take awhile.
R. minima, a well-known snout bean, has a big thick root. So to get shut of it on the swinghoed pathways through the impenetrable thickets, those roots have to be dug up. To complicate matters, they can not be dug out indiscriminately because the dang white-stiped longtails lays eggs on them. So first I have to check the vines to see if any eggs or baby butterflies are habitating on them. All this could take awhile.
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