Tree Beans

Tree Beans - Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
Goodfellow, Texas
July 24, 2017 11:48am CST
Tree Beans - Count-em...1,2,3. Yup, there are three tree beans. (Tree-3-Beans???) How to say it properly? Maybe three beanies on a tree, creeping up there on their bean vine? Has it always been a bean vine - or maybe a has-been vine - a wood-bean vine - or maybe a would-be vine - or maybe it never has been a bean vine (a won't-be vine)? If this confuses you, do not feel too badly. It confuses me, too. AND I KNOW BEANS WHEN I SEE BEANS - and even when I don't see beans. I guess that I am looking at what happens when Trumpet Vine flowers dally around with sex and make baby trumpet vines in those beanie-looking pods right out in the open. Makes a person wonder what will happen after the baby beanies inside of those pods are put to bed under another tree out there in the beanie cemetery... Image: Tree Beans - Gus Kilthau
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
24 Jul 17
It's all beans to me!
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
24 Jul 17
@JohnRoberts - Hi Brother John - I wonder what might happen if some hot dogs came over to irrigate the base of the tree. Pretty good combination - hot dogs and beans. -Gus-
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• United States
24 Jul 17
Bean there done that Gus In the Irish it would be tree beans for 3 beans lol
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
24 Jul 17
@TiarasOceanView - My guess is that the Irish would find some way to cook the things. -Gus-
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• United States
24 Jul 17
@Ceerios Love the photo there Gus..its great! Thanks.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
24 Jul 17
@TiarasOceanView - Bean photos are OK, but baked beans are much better, -Gus-
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@GardenGerty (157555)
• United States
24 Jul 17
They certainly seem to spread everywhere.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
24 Jul 17
@GardenGerty - Ms Heather - All kidding aside, those vines really do bad stuff to the trees that serve them as climbing poles. -Gus-