Pine Early American
Pine Early American

Describe what it looks like in your yard/outside your home. Please name state, country, whatever.?
Yeah, I've got a lot better things to be doing. I'm just not motivated.
I'm in coastal South Carolina. I have to acres, all fenced in with chain link (we've got dogs). I have a mobile home on top of a small hill. I'm saving to finally build my dream home.
The drive way curves up to the triple bay carport and the vegetable garden is beside the carport. In part of the yard I've allowed pine trees to grow but, not near the house. I've planted sycamores, different types of oaks, cedar trees, American Red Bud and many dogwoods. Azaleas coupled with the dogwoods make for a beautiful show place in early spring. There are other plants but I won't list them all.
I live in Southern LA.
We have 17 acres, the first acre is nothing but pine trees and Azaleas. The next 7 acres are cleared, with sparse oak trees everywhere. The last 9 acres are all woods. Dead center of those woods is a Magnolia tree forest.
I have a long drive way that goes about 3 acres back, and there are gardens of veggies (tomatoes, bell peppers, egg plants, jalapeños and more) There are 2 houses on my property (my brother's and mine), and a garage. Currently it is very rainy.
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For the average person a trip to the SD Oglala Sioux is not in your future but about 20 years ago I worked on 3 reservations because they bought GE medical equipment and I worked for GE. With all these folks in Hollywood doing the VOGUE thing, visiting other countries, adopting children from other countries etc. I think it would be nice if they visited the reservations in South Dakota (The fly over state) to see the conditions. Its been 20 for me so I hope it has improved. Pine Ridge was bad, Eagle Butte next and Rosebud got some attention. I would like to see them (hollywood) do the next vogue thing and donate to the Sioux out there. Do your homework and find out for yourselves what America did in the early years and recently and how proud these people are. THEY DO NOT WHINE THAT THE BAR WAS ALWAYS MOVED HIGHER BECAUSE OF THEIR RACE. They are the true Americans and we took everything!
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Thanks for that. Very informative.
But WTF has it got to do with LGBT?
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Jason L
drop it from the upstairs window if your trying to get money out of it, if you have valuable breakable things in the safe try loosening the bolts with a screwdriver or wrench. If that doesn't work, well i don't know any thing else you could do sorry