@olivetreeann Thank goodness for phones, I didn't need to bring them home, not sure how to crack a coconut anyway.
@eudora I guess that these must be rebel nuts, they were smaller and much more hairy than I've eve seen before.
@granagringa It did look like a nose on the top one but alas, I couldn't bring myself to take them home.
@taffy I think that when I am stumped again, I will have a list of words to hopefully spark my muse into talking to me. Textures is a good one to add to that list.
February 11th, 2020
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@sugarmuser I'd not seen such un-kept coconuts before, wonder if they are a new variety?
@jernst1779 Thank you so much, these were smaller than most and needed a hair cut, I think.
@kathyladley Thank you so much. Some days shopping presents all sorts of unique things, glad I had my phone with me.
@gardencat I think that they do need a hair cut.
@mzzhope Most grateful for the fav. I liked them at first sight, not that I bought them.
@jmdspeedy Couldn't agree more, hairy bumpy food just leaves a bit to much to work with for me too.
@judithtb Thank you so much. Coconuts in February just is still a bit strange to me.
@moonbi Of hairy orbs, yup, I agree...:):)
@olivetreeann Thank goodness for phones, I didn't need to bring them home, not sure how to crack a coconut anyway.
@eudora I guess that these must be rebel nuts, they were smaller and much more hairy than I've eve seen before.
@granagringa It did look like a nose on the top one but alas, I couldn't bring myself to take them home.
@taffy I think that when I am stumped again, I will have a list of words to hopefully spark my muse into talking to me. Textures is a good one to add to that list.