Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Stewardship

Stewardship can mean a great many contrary things to a variety of knot heads. For example, in the Republico duh Tejas, a landowner that blocks up the creek with used up appliances and auto parts may be a good steward or a bad steward. It just depends. Most would say, however, that since the steward we are discussing is a steward on his, her or its own property, that steward is doing good by doing whatever that duda does do. Furthermore, it’s nobodies’ business, but that dudas.

Well. Course stewardship is different for Druids. That’s why we have decided to make sure the little Megachiles have safe housing. That’s right. More and more holes have appeared in the Lactuca stems. Now there are about six holes.

Curiously, there is no pattern to the holes in terms of direction. They face every which a way. For example, this one faces southeast. But all that aside, we need to make sure that nothing happens to the Lactuca ludoviciana until after the baby bees matriculate. Now that’s Druid stewardship.

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