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Bloody awfully things to climb, and the wood feels like your cutting a cucumber. The absolute devils own tree is a sand box. Looks similar to a ceiba (spiney cedar) but with high pressure sap. It squirt out when you knock the spikes off and it will blind you if it gets in your eyes. Add on top of that they're full of fire ants

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Bloody awfully things to climb, and the wood feels like your cutting a cucumber. The absolute devils own tree is a sand box. Looks similar to a ceiba (spiney cedar) but with high pressure sap. It squirt out when you knock the spikes off and it will blind you if it gets in your eyes. Add on top of that they're full of fire ants

 

Glad i have never had the misfortune to work on either of them :thumbup1:

Fire ants i can relate too though i have had many a nasty experience with them and you keep getting bitten all the day and even when you get home you still find them crawling about your clothes!:sneaky2:

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Here is one that I plan to sell as a print.

 

BTW - just sold my first 3 prints (20 inch x 30 inch) a couple of weeks ago. Took samples to show someone for a future motel addition, and some customers in the lobby who saw the prints said they wanted to buy those.

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