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A Boring Dystopia

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[โ€“] shalafi@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

And because I can't edit my damned comments.

My wife came home from work and started watering. Here's the 150G, but you can't see anything. The cucumber vines and wild flowers have covered it.

The vines are loofah sponges! There's also purple martin bird house gourds mixed in. Got some corn and okra on the left, pear tree in the back. Only pic I have unfortunately.

Been down with COVID for the first time, haven't been out for two weeks.

[โ€“] BussyGyatt@feddit.org 2 points 3 weeks ago

wow, looks like a little slice of paradise. it's so green.

strange, i came down with covid for the first time this year, and i spent 2020 and most of 2021 getting bounced between shelters and a halfway house. shit sucked. glad for vaccines. i think it must be complacency, everyone stopped even pretending to wear masks, and don't get me started with handwashing, which was already an unacnowledged public health crisis before covid imho.

I read something about loofah sponges a few days or a week ago or so... aren't they related to bottle gourds? have you actually used them for like, scrubbing? probably a silly question but i don't suppose birds could actually nesti in the gourds?