My grandmother used to bring home pawpaws from when she went walking. She never would divulge the location - I think ‘cause she was afraid I would get snake bit or bee stung or drown in the river.
But anyway, pawpaws were a delicious, once in a while treat! As I recall, they look similar to a mango and taste similar to a banana-mango combination. YUM!!!!
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I hadn’t thought but am sure Alabama is great for pawpaws. I would love to find a spot over in my daughter’s area to find some. I’m going to ask her to ask around for possible locations!
That soil and climate is wonderful for finding native fruits. My biggest find in our area are prickly pears. Which I do gather, fruits and pads.
NON-SLIDE ON THE PAWPAWS
Unlikely what the Q reference meant. I opine Q refers to the Tanzanian president’s statement. But a pawpaw is a native fruit that just grows wild. It’s not well known and typically overlooked.
What if the virus is not really a new (novel) virus, but one that has been around and not recognized or studied? What if IT’S JUST A FLU? One of many that’s been infecting people for years? A psyop of a different kind promoted by the DS? Many people would already carry antibodies hence huge positive numbers in antibody testing?
As I said, I’m on the Tanzanian opinion list. But it’s another possibility. Could the DSMedia have lied to the world in such a way? We know they ~would~ lie about anything to promote their agendas. And the high positive rates are what’s driving sheep to accept business closures, social distancing, mask mandates. It’s a thought.