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Invasive Species



Good morning guys, and how are you all today? We’d like to thank you for droppin’ in this morning, and we hope everyone is doing fine. This morning I’d like to talk some on invasive species. If you look at our comment section, you can see Kunoichi and Bonnie were having a discussion on this topic.

I have no idea how they inspired me to look into such a topic, as both have more knowledge in their “little toes” than I do in my entire body. But, so life goes! Plus Dub usually has to throw his “two-cents” in the pot, mainly just to say I have! LOL!! Actually they both “tweaked my interest,” so I just had to look into it a little. A little being a very good description of my capacity to absorb knowledge. Deb puts this into a very simple perspective that I believe all will find easy to grasp. She tells me, quite often really, “Dub…if they sat your brain on top of the thin edge of a razor blade, it’d look like a BB rolling down a four-lane highway!” I’m sure glad she loves me, and you guys too? She’d be one tough cookie if she didn’t like you, huh? Oh well, I knew what she was like before I married her. Invasive Species: Worldwide, I’m sure there are literally thousands of invasive species that originated in one part of the globe, but migrated, or were brought in and introduced by man to areas not native to them. If you’d read our article on hydrilla, and water hyacinths, you see these were imported into Florida. The water hyacinth originated in Brazil. More...

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Note to Readers: There are a few things that Dub doesn’t know but one thing he does know is that the word ‘Riding’ (as in Riding Out the Recession) is spelled with a ‘g’ at the end.  But Dub not only walks the walk, but speaks like he is: down home, true blue, and plain speakin’ country folk.

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