Lithography and Sweet Water

This post is part of the Horsechestnut seed group; there are 6 in total. The directive is to use the Horsechestnut seed water in the Lithographic printing process.

I have truly a epic story to tell about my learning.  The seed was meant for the water.  I waited and was told it was ready; then I would drink it.  I was dynamic.

The sweet water was meant for the Limestone!  So, for the Lithographer those seeds are in the bottom of the water that keeps the printing stone functioning.  Adding the ink and the wet parts will get sweet water.  I am telling something about lithography.

So I sent some seeds to England maybe Donnelly Press that made invitations and announcements.  That worked pretty good but it was in England.  So in 2001 just a couple of months before the 911 attack I figured I was done with my drinking of fresh water. So, I sent all the seeds to the Lithography Studio at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

The TA that summer made the mistake of discarding the seeds.  So, they went to the land fill.  If there is a problem with that, the person should move away from the region.  Go to the Southwest and live healthy.

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