Pluggers by Rick McKee for July 21, 2024

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    Zykoic  4 months ago

    My grandma would feed that to the chickens. She made the most delicious fried chicken.

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    a sage  4 months ago

    A little girl offered me a bouquet like that. “Thank you,” I said. “I don’t often get gifts like that.” Her mother said: “I do.”

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    juicebruce  4 months ago

    Tis the thought that counts ! Nice to know when one is remembered ;-)

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    Gent  4 months ago

    Them dandylions is make such dandy gifts.

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    Kornfield Kounty  4 months ago

    mmmm … Dandelion Wine … yummy.

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    'IndyMan'  4 months ago

    I used to (in the spring) pick bouquets of ‘wild flowers’ for my Mother ! ! !

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    Ichabod Ferguson  4 months ago

    To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower…..

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    ctolson  4 months ago

    Grandma’s like any bouquet from the grand kids, even if they’re dead weeds or her prized flowers, roots and all, from her garden.

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member 4 months ago

    An age old tradition, nice. Used to do that myself back 70+ odd years, also made necklaces.

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    g04922  4 months ago

    Maybe the Grandson picked the blooming dandelions from her yard. That would be nice, too.

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    sallyseckman  4 months ago

    Dandelions are such underrated flowers.

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    “And if you pluck all the ones in the whole yard, I’ll give you a cookie.”

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    Strawberry King  4 months ago

    A Plugger loves anything that comes from the heart.

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    eddi-TBH  4 months ago

    That one way to weed the lawn.

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    wilson.gregg  4 months ago

    I did the same thing. Mom laughed and hugged me, then told me about pretty flowers that are sometimes not so nice. i must have been about four; it was during Truman

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    dogday Premium Member 4 months ago

    My mother didn’t live to be a plugger, but she appreciated the bouquet of dandelions I gave her as a little one.

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    Ray Helvy Premium Member 4 months ago

    OR, a Plugger gives them a nickname. The one I give them is: “Yellow-headed, soil-sucking demons”, but that’s only for the ones in my lawn and garden. The rest of them, I enjoy.

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    mafastore  4 months ago

    No grands as never been fortunate enough to have children. Our niblings range in age from around 12 to 33 and all but one of them are no longer around.

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