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Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 9th, '19, 18:29
by AlkseeyaKC
Yeah, I saw it try to escape with a root but I just shoved it back into the pot. I kept it on a deck away from other things and never had a problem. But yeah. Mint is a wild plant and can grow like a weed. Gotta keep an eye on it if you want to have one around. I don't know if I'll do it again this year. My parents just told me to go to the field and get some, but I don't want to walk all that way. Sometimes it gets mowed down too

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 9th, '19, 23:17
by Gwendolyn Quincy
Bought my first item. I don't think I would have been able to without the bunnies.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 00:01
by Kitalpha Hart
Yeah we have spearmint in the ground and it's a dramatic shit

Tumblr borked so I can't find it ugh

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 00:44
by Kuuki
Too bad, that post sounded funny.

Looks like it'll rain all day today. I was planning on going out and work at a coffee shop -___-

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 00:51
by Kitalpha Hart
It was

Tumblr is now cooperating so I miiiiight be able to find it now

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 00:58
by Kuuki
I haven't been on Tumblr in years.
Had so much fun there back in the days :(

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 01:37
by Kitalpha Hart
Yeah it's a mess but what isn't these days

oh my God where is it

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 01:41
by Kuuki
Aha, I'm still from the LiveJournal generation so I haven't gotten as much into Tumblr as I could have.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 01:51
by Kitalpha Hart

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 10th, '19, 01:58
by Kuuki
That was indeed pretty fun. I especially loved this line : "of course, on the other hand, if you’re at all inclined to pettiness expressed via herbology, mint makes a GREAT vehicle for plant-based vengeance."