I’m Not Going to do That

This picture of the fabulous Pennisetum ‘Princess Caroline’ was part of a recent blog.

Pennisetum 'Princess Caroline'

Pennisetum ‘Princess Caroline’

I was going to give you a handy tip to help remember how to spell it, but I knew that since I mention her daughter and niece that Noella would probably read the post, and she would be offended.

Tip: You can easily spell the Latin name by just adding an extra ‘n’ to my favorite mispronunciation of the word:  Penis-E-tum

There’ll be none of that crude innuendo on my new blog for Alabama Gardener Magazine. And no matter how funny it seems to me after I’m a few glasses into wine-time, when I’m looking through pictures of Pete’s garden for an article, and after looking at pictures like this,

1and this,

2I stumble across this one,
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3and of course my first thought is, “Wow, Pete’s pole looks huge from this angle.” Even though in my head I’m laughing hysterically, I’m not going to post anything like that on the new blog.

And I’m going to clean up my damn language too. I don’t swear a lot here, but the new blog is going to be strictly G-rated so it won’t offend people like Noella. My plan is to blog every week and alternate between the two sites. I posted my first blog there, and I hope you’ll stop by and check it out.

And if you started over there and came here, and you are offended by this post, I’m sorry. Just stay over there where there’s none of that type of shenanigans.

But if you were thinking the same thing about Pete’s pole, welcome.

 

 

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