“Every $1 bill I’ve collected from tips over 2 years (roughly $1,600)”
"This man collects apple varieties that don’t exist anymore."
“Here is my collection of smoll pencils. The 4 on the right are too big and currently in use until they fit.”
“My collection of exit signs (and a few fire safety signs)”
“My friend’s extensive Pringle collection wall”
“I have been keeping a collection of the tiny balls in pen ink cartridges since middle school.”
“I collect rocks that look like eggs.”
“My uncle’s golf ball collection”
“My eraser collection”
“My collection of miniature chairs”
“Finally got some shelves for my Garfield collection!”
“A dad’s collection of every item he pulled from a flat tire over 30+ years as an auto mechanic”
“Shells I collected at the beach with my son”
“My brother-in-law has collected produce stickers for years and turned them into a ball bigger than the fruit they came from.”
“2 years of collecting sea glass”
They are endangered species, not extinct; he had to get them from trees somewhere. Plant the seeds, grow more of those kinds of apples, and help preserve variety in our food.
They are all one species (Pyrus malus), just different varieties, and you missed Janice's point, they still exist, contrary to the caption...
It's labeled incorrectly. He grows rare / endangered apples.
#4 Soooo, basically he made quite a few buildings very unsafe...
Ha! I suppose so!