We went to visit family in Oregon this summer. Almost as soon as we arrived, Adam's mom decided that we should get out of town. We rented a lovely cabin on the Mckenzie river about an hour outside of Eugene. We had a great time, with activities that included fishing, hiking, visiting the Belknap hot springs, and nightly saunas at our cottage. It was super relaxing and we were happy to get away, but I still had sprouts on my mind.
A couple of years earlier, while back in Oregon we went hunting for morel mushrooms. While we were out that day, we found some baby pine tree sprouts and took them home. I was eager to see how they were doing when we arrived this summer, but Adam's parents claimed innocence in the fact that they had disappeared. So it all clicked when, up at the cottage on the Mckenzie, I saw the pine trees had littered the ground with sprouts!
We picked a few of varying sizes, planted them temporarily in Nancy's yogurt containers, and brought them home. We purveyed proper planters and the sprouts are now settled in what we think is the ideal location: under a pine tree in the backyard! We hope to see them again next time we go back to Oregon.
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