thistlebloom
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Journey is all that! but I don't really know what you were getting at Steve....
I think in rural areas there is no problem at all with taking a cutting, or seeds etc. from the roadside. There would be no huckleberry eating, or sales, at all in this area if people weren't free to enjoy what the natural landscape offered.
Journey, isn't it refreshing to witness your kids unsullied sense of right and wrong? Avas response made me chuckle, been there done that.
In fact kid#2 has such a strong code of ethics that one day when we were on a job he brought me up short as I was preparing to empty a partially filled bag of debris on the customers ( huge) yard waste pile. The bag was a little bit of stuff from a small job we had done earlier before arriving at the second place with the big pile. "It's not their stuff mom..." I slunk back to the truck and put the bag back in.
I think in rural areas there is no problem at all with taking a cutting, or seeds etc. from the roadside. There would be no huckleberry eating, or sales, at all in this area if people weren't free to enjoy what the natural landscape offered.
Journey, isn't it refreshing to witness your kids unsullied sense of right and wrong? Avas response made me chuckle, been there done that.
In fact kid#2 has such a strong code of ethics that one day when we were on a job he brought me up short as I was preparing to empty a partially filled bag of debris on the customers ( huge) yard waste pile. The bag was a little bit of stuff from a small job we had done earlier before arriving at the second place with the big pile. "It's not their stuff mom..." I slunk back to the truck and put the bag back in.