THE PECAN TREE AND THE OUTHOUSE
Once upon a time in a small town in the South
There was a pecan tree that grew tall and wide
And under this tree, there was an outhouse that the entire family used
Oh, how this tree grew and produced large tasty nuts
And the reason for this was the outhouse under this tall leafy tree
Neighbors from near and far admired this tree and enjoyed its fruit
They never knew what caused it to produce the best pecans of all trees
They
just knew it was the king of them all
But it really was due to the outhouse beneath the tree that caused it to grow so big and produce such tasty pecans
So, if you ever wanted a delicious pecan, visit this tree, eat its nuts and you won’t be disappointed.
I had an opportunity to drive by the old place and noticed the house and outhouse was gone but the pecan tree stood tall
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Comments (7)
Chris du Preez12
Pensioner
Any tree that grow near a sewerage and have access to it, will grow well because of the natural fertilizer that the sewerage provide.
Rantidev Prajapati13
Digital Marketing Expert
The Pecan Tree and the Outhouse" is a humorous, nostalgic tale that captures the charm of rural life, blending mischief, family stories, and life lessons rooted in country traditions and wit.
Rantidev Prajapati13
Digital Marketing Expert
A charming tale of humor and nostalgia, "The Pecan Tree and the Outhouse" captures rural life’s simple joys, unexpected mishaps, and the timeless bond between nature and tradition.
Chris du Preez12
Pensioner
The outhouse was giving the tree what it needed to grow high and wide.
Bill Harrison8
Colonel's Choice
Pecan trees can reach up to 130 feet in heigh.
Bill Harrison8
Colonel's Choice
The lifespan of pecan trees can be up to 300 years.
Bill Harrison8
Colonel's Choice
In addition to their delicious taste, pecans are also very healthy for you