I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
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When we lived in Payson, Arizona my dad's boss showed us all about finding and chewing the sap from ponderosa pines. Dad was ok with it but Mom was not. I loved the taste of it.
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I saw a lot of that sap dripping from trees while camping. I wasn't sure if it indicated an unhealthy tree.
Clever captions to a perfect photo, Gaelyn. Have a wonderful week. (((Hugs))) Jo
Gaelyn, have you tried burning the resin like Frankincense? Some pine resins have a delightfully scented smoke when sprinkled on a charcoal burner.
Funny! Nice photo of a sappy tree.
Love it!
Sometimes you feel like a drip, sometimes you don't! Nicely captured...
When we lived in Payson, Arizona my dad's boss showed us all about finding and chewing the sap from ponderosa pines. Dad was ok with it but Mom was not. I loved the taste of it.
Thanks for bringing back a great memory.
sap can be beautiful and smell yummy.
Cookies! I love cookies! Ponerosa cookies! Any kind of cookies! Three cheers for cookies!
In a couple of million years that will be amber.
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