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Northeast, surely?
6 years agoTrue! Just remember that rectangular and trapezoidal hay bales are used for entirely different purposes. Don't let them fool you into thinking that you've reached the top of a hill!
6 years agoYou should go back with a chainsaw (an item worth it's weight in gold on a bike tour!!)
Goll-darned trees!
It was pretty cool.
6 years agoI don't do lichens (although I love them) but that is a type of sedum, of which there are zillions.
6 years agoI question that claim, too, ha. But it's a wonderful building.
6 years agoThese guys are drafting off of a woman on a fully loaded folding bike? Go, Rachael!
6 years agoBlossom end looks more like some kind of pear.
6 years agoNah, not nearly enough bikes. Also not large enough bikes. Maybe a daycare?
6 years agoUm. A thumbs-up?
6 years agoOoh, prizes! What do we get?
6 years agoThat olive harvesting video wins the prize today.
6 years agoSeveral species of prickly pear cactus are grown as a crop! And have been for quite a while in that region according to what I read
https://www.spainfoodsherpas.com/prickly-pear-an-andalusian-summer-fruit/
Seems to match giant cane.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundo_donax
VFI!
6 years agoVery Flamboyant Ivy