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Quote: Originally Posted by OtterbatHellcat Yes..... "Suck, don't blow.....that's just an expression". :) only hos would know the directionality & proper air flow
BC, did you remember your password after all this time?
Quote: Originally Posted by ChickNorris BC, did you remember your password after all this time? Yes... yes I did. And no, it's not a word or easy to remember. I just have a memory for totally random passwords, like this one: @rSXyPtLs6WF9*0# FYI: That is totally NOT my password... Don't try it... I'll know... [Sofa]
I see what you did there
@rSXyPtLs6WF9*0# Hey, that's my phone password. Are you a hacker now? wth?
Quote: Originally Posted by ChickNorris It looks to be a Caryopteris (unknown grower's variety but I can find out the specific name if you'd like) which is in the Lamiaceae family. Salvia is also a Lamiaceae as well as sage (obc) & catmint (gman). Quote: Originally Posted by Gman Just enough. Yeah CN, the leaf serrations aren't right for Catmint. The flowering structures are close. I think you're on the money with some type of Bluebeard Caryopteris. Thanks for the detective work. Will have to learn to pronounce Caryopteris.
Quote: Originally Posted by OtterbatHellcat Might hit up the local hood fair tonight.....get a dog/burger, beer, live music, and stuff. Contradicts the word of the day but sounds fun.
Quote: Originally Posted by OtterbatHellcat Might hit up the local hood fair tonight.....get a dog/burger, beer, live music, and stuff. Saw the tents driving by today. Quote: Originally Posted by William Thanks for the detective work. Will have to learn to pronounce Caryopteris. Cah-ree-oop-ter-us? I'd probably just call it the bee tree.
Quote: Originally Posted by Irving Saw the tents driving by today. Cah-ree-oop-ter-us? I'd probably just call it the bee tree. I will remember blue beard.
Quote: Originally Posted by William I will remember blue beard. To be clear, I did not identify it as 'blue beard'. Just sayin.