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Wisteria vines. Such marvelous flowers!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisteria_floribunda
Fabulous snowball bush! Ours are just getting ready with green petals
7 hours agoLooks like a green turtle
https://wakokujp.com/japanese-turtles/
Red eared sliders. Invasives from North America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-eared_slider
We found these to be quite special. It was interesting, in front of each of these features was running water. Great care had been taken to groom the grassy area in front.
8 hours agoBill, you bail us out every time. Thanks so much for your efforts.
23 hours agoThat is so funny Marilyn. We loved ours too and we really enjoyed their videos.
23 hours agoThanks for the reassurance. Riding at high elevations made me wonder. We think we figured out what tree it is. Will post it as the best researcher I know…..Bill S, may be able to help.
1 day agoThat's really amazing.
1 day agoBroccoli Romanesco Cauliflower variety, to be sure!
1 day agoBarry is correct!
1 day agoNot just you!
2 days agoI love my Bob and Brad gun! It helped so much after days spent walking the ports on our Mediterranean cruise along with nights dancing on the ship. But my husband did get pulled aside when we went through TSA. One of the heads looked like a grenade to the agent inspecting the carry-on!! Yikes! Since I don't use that one, I no longer bring it in the bag.
2 days agoThe weird pointy segmented kind. Yup.
2 days ago
Good to see the legs are healing well! Be careful. I too, have scars... lots of them... mostly from bike pedals.
7 hours ago