Leaves of three, let it be! We have tons of that stuff around here in Oregon. do be careful...it is lethal (well, not really, but if you get into it you will wish it was!)
Sally is correct - "Leaves of three, let it be!" We have that nasty stuff here, too. Don't waste your time trying to treat it with OTC stuff - just go to the doctor.
Leaves of three, let it be! We have tons of that stuff around here in Oregon. do be careful...it is lethal (well, not really, but if you get into it you will wish it was!)
ReplyDeleteSally is correct - "Leaves of three, let it be!" We have that nasty stuff here, too. Don't waste your time trying to treat it with OTC stuff - just go to the doctor.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
MY SIGNS
I looked up the translation in Dutch as I haven't seen any warning signs for it here, so I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteWe have it here too :(
ReplyDeleteI know that darn poem, and I still cram my hand right there into the middle of a mess of it. I will NEVER learn.
ReplyDeletePoison oak is up and down the west coast, and it isn't anything your want as it is worst than poison ivy.
ReplyDeleteSomething to avoid!
ReplyDeleteGood advice. I had it many times and not nice.
ReplyDeleteSounds rather deadly. From all reports it is rather a nasty experience.
ReplyDeleteI've had to deal with poison ivy - these signs should be heeded!
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