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It's pretty cool how each cultivar changes color at a different time.
3 years agoThis was a real stroke of luck watching those two. I took four photos of them, and really could have included them all. I’m not sure what they were doing - their nails, checking themselves out in their compacts or something - but this was perfect.
3 years agoInteresting! My first thought is to not take a bite because it's the color of mold.
But ink flour makes it sound more appetizing.
What a moment to capture!
3 years agoIt's an Unmettled Road!
If Rachael doesn't like it, I'll bet Bruce and Andrea will.
Meow!
3 years agoIt does look happy! All those arms waving with excitement.
3 years agoHa! 'Puckery' is a great word and I recommend integrating it into your list of cycle tour adjectives.
I also hope that there are not many opportunities to use it!!
Huh. A number of adjectives for this thing came to mind, but puckery wasn’t among them.
3 years agoBeautiful. That tree looks happy!
3 years agoAack! Hopefully not too many people will see this display.
Assuming these folks are from the US, not how I want to be represented!
That's what I would call a Puckery Bridge.
3 years agoWowWow! (Double wow)
3 years agoWell, sure - eight years ago. Oh, to be 67 again!
3 years ago
Compacts? Hahahah.
3 years ago