In the cities, i'm seeing a lot of queen anne's lace already putting up their new sets of leaves for the year. I passed a couple very healthy stands of mugwort while i was on a walk around the neighborhood to day that i will be visiting this week end. So what does mug wort look like? K, i had to look it up. It's a member of the daisy family, so its leaves look like daisy leaves. And it has clusters of these drooped bell buds at the tip of a stalk. The plant can grow meters and meters high. While scientists call it artemisia vulgaris, close friends call it riverside wormwood
I NEEDED TO MAKE THIS, OKAY? I needed to get excited about summer wonders. So we toiled over the ultimate Summersode. Kick back for a compliation of snorkling tips, shark statistics, firefly safaris, constitutional law questions, the science of makeouts, appreciation for hornets, horniness for foraging, cabins, campfires, crevice checking, jellyfish tips, bear safety, the importance of handwritten memories and actual scientific advice on how to find joy amid difficult conditions. Your summer vibe has arrived. Just in time.
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