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Coffee Shop
End of spring/beginning of summer
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1804909" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Thanks, I was thinking if those were locusts that ours were a few weeks ahead of them. Sometimes the thickets are white here with the locusts blooming but didn't see it as prominently this time around. The older folks here always regarded the locusts as the last to bloom, maybe they meant the last major bloom, as we have catalpa trees but not as plentiful as locusts. </p><p>We had a feller that worked for us several years ago that had a unique way pronunciation to say the least he called them talcum trees, He was alway talking about getting the talcum worms off of the trees to fish with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1804909, member: 24816"] Thanks, I was thinking if those were locusts that ours were a few weeks ahead of them. Sometimes the thickets are white here with the locusts blooming but didn’t see it as prominently this time around. The older folks here always regarded the locusts as the last to bloom, maybe they meant the last major bloom, as we have catalpa trees but not as plentiful as locusts. We had a feller that worked for us several years ago that had a unique way pronunciation to say the least he called them talcum trees, He was alway talking about getting the talcum worms off of the trees to fish with. [/QUOTE]
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