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Have not seen one of these signs in a while. I get excited when I do, remembering from childhood.
6 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.
6 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!
6 months agoSlowly becoming esoteric...
6 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.
7 months agoIt sort of surprised me, too.
7 months agoI did not know they allowed New York Yankee hats in North Carolina.
7 months agoWas this the Rodriguez' first rainy ride? How was handling?
7 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
7 months ago
Thank you Keith!
6 months ago