Re: strange brew with Being Busy


In a message dated 5/14/2006 12:01:09 A.M. Central Standard Time, jgcrump@cox.net writes:
<<...the dusty fall petals are because of the pine pollen that falls at the same time our SDBs bloom...Paul Hill>>
 
Paul commented that the dusty fall petals are because of pine pollen.  My take is that he meant the fine "dusting" we see is pine pollen.  Don't think he meant that the pine pollen created the chimera effect!  (only the part that looks like dust ON the falls) 
 
My take . . Betty
 
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