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wavyarms ([personal profile] wavyarms) wrote2010-05-02 01:23 pm

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Things I learned today:

If you sit under a pine tree in spring, and don't touch the tree, and sit on a blanket on the ground, and don't play with the pine cones, you will STILL get covered in sap b/c the tree will splotch down sap on you, and you might not notice. And then it will be all over your hands and arms and in your hair, and you might have to deal with being sticky for the rest of the day.

I seriously did not know that trees rained sap. I thought they just dribbled it down their trunks. (The 80-degree weather probably helped the raining process.)

I have a concert today, and I am not going home first, and the soap in the library restroom is crap; it is going to be a very sticky concert.

[identity profile] danger-chick.livejournal.com 2010-05-02 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
It's funny that my pine trees in my yard started running sap a few weeks ago and I am so *happy* about it, because it means they might survive the bark beetles.... Then again, you were probably not worried about the mortality of the tree you were sitting on.

[identity profile] ltlbird.livejournal.com 2010-05-03 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no. Sap is so hard to get off. That's unfortunate.