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- From: EarthNSky <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question
- Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:57:11 -0500
That's what I thought. I was talking recently to someone who lived in the deserts of New Mexico and she didn't seem to think there were worms there. I thought/knew that worms were ubiquitous, so I assumed they were deep...
Thanks..
B
Bunjov AT aol.com wrote:
We have all that stuff, and earthworms, too. It's just that they live several 'layers' down, where the soil is moist. It helps that - where I am - is actually what used to be the bed of the Mojave River (Old Spanish Trail - goes all the way to Santa Fe). Earthworms exist even in the Sahara Desert.
Think of a metaphysical earthworm...just 'cause you don't see it doesn't mean it ain't there! (heh heh)
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[Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question,
Bunjov, 11/30/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question, Lynn Wigglesworth, 11/30/2008
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Re: [Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question,
EarthNSky, 11/30/2008
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Re: [Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question,
Lynda, 11/30/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question, bob ford, 11/30/2008
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Re: [Homestead] Fwd: dumb desert question,
Lynda, 11/30/2008
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