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kittriana wrote:
Ju, so many bad seeds here are just waiting for their own day to sprout - sigh. Glad I don\'t have to mess with that.
Deb. Crayfish. To a cajun, they are etouffee, jambalaya, gumbo, Mardi Gras, and anything in between. To me, an Okie, they are crawdads and much smaller than the south grows them. That makes them fishfood for Oscars, and full grown Angelfish... destruction to lawnmowers, etc. One eye out for gators and raw bacon on a string in a ditch of rainwater teasing them out of their mud. The native Americans tell the story of the crawfish as building the earth. They swam down thru the waters and scooped up the mud on their tails, carrying it up until the ball of mud became the land. These two seperate mounds show the shape of the carried mud, but in dryer climates, this is the door to a deep hole with water that the mud bug lives in.