There are 3.5 bags in a peck. 14% of a peck of Easter grass ain’t hay. (Or is it?)
As a civic leader Burl sets an example. Waste not, reuse, put a little effort into establishing and maintaining an efficient, low impact lifestyle. Elbow grease and dedication beat yapping any day!
Where are they going to put these few shreds of Easter grass? (I have a suggestion). They certainly wouldn’t give an Easter Basket to Timmy. and Patty is too old. for which she is eternally grateful, having received quite enough stale candy from the Dollar Dump. Not to mention those “pre-loved” stuffed animals from Goodwill. ick.
Hey, I used to keep it from year to year when the kids were little. OF course I knew where I stored it, and I stored it tightly wrapped. We were living paycheck to paycheck back then. I did everything possible to save a penny.
Those “clown” paintings must be things ‘ol Lucifer sticks in people’s houses to get rid of ‘em after he’s been doing some spring housecleaning down there!! Ugggggghhhhhh!!
You can have my Easter grass, Pacopuddy. My daughter-in-law’s family is putting glow rope in plastic eggs this year for a find-the-eggs-in-the-dark Easter Egg hunt. Thing is, we live in Ohio and it snowed today. Too darn cold for the hunt.
Ninette over 9 years ago
I wonder where it was?
Ninette over 9 years ago
There are 3.5 bags in a peck. 14% of a peck of Easter grass ain’t hay. (Or is it?)
As a civic leader Burl sets an example. Waste not, reuse, put a little effort into establishing and maintaining an efficient, low impact lifestyle. Elbow grease and dedication beat yapping any day!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Where are they going to put these few shreds of Easter grass? (I have a suggestion). They certainly wouldn’t give an Easter Basket to Timmy. and Patty is too old. for which she is eternally grateful, having received quite enough stale candy from the Dollar Dump. Not to mention those “pre-loved” stuffed animals from Goodwill. ick.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 9 years ago
Good thing there wouldn’t be any Easter eggs leftover.
meillered over 9 years ago
That would have cost a fortune!
elysummers over 9 years ago
Hey, I used to keep it from year to year when the kids were little. OF course I knew where I stored it, and I stored it tightly wrapped. We were living paycheck to paycheck back then. I did everything possible to save a penny.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 9 years ago
The best part is that even the clown painting is rolling his eyes.
imnormal over 9 years ago
Hope Burl falls out of the attic. Can you imagine how dirty and dusty that old Easter grass is.
gnash over 9 years ago
Easter Grass is a relative of Christmas Tree Icicles that you find under a couch cushion in July.
orbenjawell Premium Member over 9 years ago
Those “clown” paintings must be things ‘ol Lucifer sticks in people’s houses to get rid of ‘em after he’s been doing some spring housecleaning down there!! Ugggggghhhhhh!!
gimpysgirl over 9 years ago
You can have my Easter grass, Pacopuddy. My daughter-in-law’s family is putting glow rope in plastic eggs this year for a find-the-eggs-in-the-dark Easter Egg hunt. Thing is, we live in Ohio and it snowed today. Too darn cold for the hunt.