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Have not seen one of these signs in a while. I get excited when I do, remembering from childhood.
11 months agoYou’re a bridge player! That’s how Rachael and I met - at the lunchtime bridge game at work. We were duplicate players for bout fifteen or twenty years, and got our life masters.
11 months agoBlackberry cobbler in the making!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus
Won't be long till late June or so when the blackberries will be ready!
11 months agoSlowly becoming esoteric...
11 months agoButtercup. Might be hairy buttercup.
https://nwwildflowers.com/compare/?t=Ranunculus+sardous
Mustard family. Hard to determine species, but likely field mustard.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1183876-Brassica/browse_photos?place_id=7
It got wet for a few hours last September in Minnesota but this lasted longer. Handling was fine, though my ingrained caution insured I didn't push the limits.
11 months agoIt sort of surprised me, too.
11 months agoI did not know they allowed New York Yankee hats in North Carolina.
11 months agoWas this the Rodriguez' first rainy ride? How was handling?
11 months agoTiny Del Norte, CO has a large bison herd and has an associated store that ships meat. https://elkusa.com
The first time I bicycled past, I did a double take!
A local rancher tried raising bison, but he said it didn't matter what sort of fence he built, if the bison wanted out, they got out.
Of about a dozen species of buttercup in this area, I think this one is meadow buttercup. Great shot!
http://www.southeasternflora.com/view_flora.php?plantid=2347
Lovely story Keith, and a good reminder those connections are out there if we are open to it
11 months ago
Thank you Keith!
11 months ago