A pear tree planted in the 1630s by Gov. John Endecott, in Salem, MA has survived storms...and time to become the oldest living cultivated fruit tree in America. In 1809...it even sent pears to John Adams. It's still alive and bearing fruit today. Yeah...
2 pieces of political trivia. 🔥
2 pieces of political trivia. 🔥
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_tree_of_Vouves
There are so many trees alive today that even predate the times of Jesus, when dinosaurs and man cohabited the flat earth.
Gifted to the United States in 1976.
Housed at the US National Bonsai Museum ever since.
Either way there is an entire Wes Anderson movie based around the whole concept we may never see.
Where will we be 400 day from now?
Other humans know so little that they use public apps to conduct sensitive, secure, private government business WITHOUT putting a fence around it.
Dam, even the gardener knows what's important.
Brought to you by a fearful assumption
It's even more a wonder that Trump hasn't earmarked the spot for a Tesla charging station.
https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/endicott-pear-tree-still-alive-massachusetts-nearly-400-years/
Now I would love a fresh, local - anything.
No offense, I’ll enjoy fruit from Chile when I’m there.
As a druid I don’t eat fruit in the winter cause it doesn’t feel natural… apples is about it until spring.