Yes, cold hardy, they have been snowed on and winter temperatures here can get below freezing at night. Here is one of its displays, a couple others too.
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I know what you mean. I have pine trees and cactus, not a good combination. I use long barbecue tongs to remove pine needles. My favorite cactus is an Easter Lily Cactus, that belonged to my mother. It is very old and the bloom display is spectacular. Sometimes producing about 40 large trumpet...
That is cool, I remember people used to have baby shoes bronzed. I wonder if that is still done? I think the little boots look best original though.
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The grain does look alike! My wife has a pair of Noconas identical to mine, but with shallow grain, compared to these.
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My contribution to the No 1 thread. This is becoming one of my favorites. The felt is much better than I expected. The dimensions are 6"x3.25". I believe this is a 60s hat, if anyone knows otherwise, please chime in. The deep black is really nice, even my wife noticed! I have admired @Bamaboots...
I was talking to a clerk, at the drug store in Las Vegas, New Mexico, last summer. He showed me what he had dug out of the dirt floor basement.
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