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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 4017147" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>You'll find them in as singles or in clusters. If you think you've found a a cluster, keep splashing water on it until the entire thing is exposed. If you try to pull it before it's entirely exposed, you risk breaking it. The singles make great Christmas tree ornaments, just hot clue a ornament hook to the top and hang it in front of a Christmas tree light. It will actually be cooler there when it's hot than anywhere else around since white reflects the sun light rather than absorb it. I've been several times in the 90-100 degree range and staying cool enough isn't a problem plus the wind is always blowing there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 4017147, member: 15643"] You'll find them in as singles or in clusters. If you think you've found a a cluster, keep splashing water on it until the entire thing is exposed. If you try to pull it before it's entirely exposed, you risk breaking it. The singles make great Christmas tree ornaments, just hot clue a ornament hook to the top and hang it in front of a Christmas tree light. It will actually be cooler there when it's hot than anywhere else around since white reflects the sun light rather than absorb it. I've been several times in the 90-100 degree range and staying cool enough isn't a problem plus the wind is always blowing there. [/QUOTE]
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