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After several sunny warm days, my cucumbers are catching up, lots of flowers, both female and male. We actually ate a cucumber the other day, so fresh and tasty. And there are three more for later this week.
Nope, I'm not getting senile; I realize I've done this before....
But this is from a different restaurant!
If you're looking to attach something to a wall for fun or artistic purposes, both a cucumber and a banana can be attached with duct tape. However, there are a few things to consider:
1. Shape and Weight: A banana is generally lighter and has a curved shape, which might make it easier to tape securely. A cucumber, being heavier and more rigid, might require more tape to stay in place.
2. Surface Texture: The skin of a banana is smoother and might adhere better to the tape compared to the bumpy surface of a cucumber.
3. Longevity: Bananas tend to ripen and spoil faster than cucumbers, so if you want your wall art to last longer, a cucumber might be a better choice.
Ultimately, it depends on your specific needs and the look you're going for. If it's just for a short-term display or a fun project, either should work fine with duct tape!
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 12/1/2024
A small Mojave Desert Tortoise. He was only 4 inches long. When hatched, they are only the size of a silver dollar. I believe this one is about 1 to 2 years old.
Because they are often eating green leaves, their mouths look like little cucumber slices. They are amazingly good climbers too. They can climb up amazingly steep and large rocks.
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Cucumber Falls is a 30 foot waterfall located in Ohiopyle State Park in Fayette County, PA.
Taken for Active Assignment Weekly: Food
I always thought it was a little odd (and perhaps a bit creepy) how children's cookbooks always have pictures of food that looks like faces...
What it took: Cheerful cucumbers, arranged on the plate, set on the cutting board on a chair in front of a window for light. Cropped square. Turned the tone curve a little more s-shaped to make everything a bit more sharp and make the colours pop a bit differently. End result is still cute-with-a-touch-of-creepy to me, but your mileage may vary. :)
Or, with more alliteration:
Cheerful cucumbers and cutting board a la children's cookbook. Cropped square. Curved in an S for colourful colours. Cute-but-creepy. ;)
today at the farmers market I was given a bunch of free zucchini, cucumbers and gourd plants. i love my job!