Posted by Irene Shonle, Gilpin County
I just got back from a camping trip (note to self - avoid I-70 over major holiday weekends!).
As I was walking around one evening, I was amused to notice a mini-trend: people were bringing plants with them on their trips and decking out their campers:
... or using them as tent canopy weights:
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A bit hard to see, but look just above the right-hand blue chair and across |
This could possibly save the age-old dilemma of how to deal with your houseplants when you go on vacation -- bring them with you!
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