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That looks like an attractive sort of grass, Eileen - is it sort of fuzzy? Leia looks as if she has it well under control. Have to say that I am a fan of ornamental grasses and have quite a few in the garden. |
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No, Angie, that's not an ornamental grass, just a seed head of a regular weedy grass growing in the alley. They make good cat toys; don't last well but there's an ample supply of them. If I had more room I'd have some pampas grass ... love it! |
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Looks like some sort of barley then ............. |
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Well, it seems that people who grow pampas grass in their front gardens indulge in partner swapping! It was on the radio a while ago - can't remember who said it though. |
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