LMK17
Loving the herd life
HA! When we were looking at houses in Floreville a little while back, the kids decided to occupy themselves by building a sand castle on the front yard. 
As much as I'd like to try prickly pear fruit, I never have. Is it hard to peel? Even the fruit has spines! And I agree that they're pretty plants. I'd be tempted to plant one, but I hear that once they get established, they're darn near impossible to get rid of! There's a state park near here (Government Canyon-- lovely hiking-- do visit if you haven't yet). The rangers and volunteers are trying their mightiest to restore the land to it's original form, as it was ranchland for a long time, and the brush and cacti have taken over. I hear the prickly pear are pretty much the bane of their existance.
As much as I'd like to try prickly pear fruit, I never have. Is it hard to peel? Even the fruit has spines! And I agree that they're pretty plants. I'd be tempted to plant one, but I hear that once they get established, they're darn near impossible to get rid of! There's a state park near here (Government Canyon-- lovely hiking-- do visit if you haven't yet). The rangers and volunteers are trying their mightiest to restore the land to it's original form, as it was ranchland for a long time, and the brush and cacti have taken over. I hear the prickly pear are pretty much the bane of their existance.