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Old 02-28-2018, 02:13 PM   #162
Frank G
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Now that the Laurel Oaks have finished dropping there leafs, pollinating and exhibiting there new foliage, we washed the roof and side walls. FYI they pollinate for about 2 weeks and everything underneath is covered with a thin layer of sticky green. The rest of the year they provide great shade. The tree on the left and the one on the right side are at least 70 feet wide.

Wow! only 4 weeks left before breaking camp and heading north to see spring all over again.
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