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Great photo, you two!!
3 years agoYup. I saw that myself and corrected it yesterday but didn’t save it apparently.
3 years agoHi Scott and Rachel,
Ithaca is where I would have retired if I’d never seen Burgundy. What an idyllic setting, especially in summer. Of course as a native up- stater, I could not help but think of Cornell, which has some lovely architecture. Sailing on the lake or ice- boating in winter would complement cycling nicely.
Cheers,
Keith
High above Cayuga’s waters?
3 years agoYes, it does seem like that should earn us some positive karma. We keep wondering when our luck will run out.
3 years agoNix to Mississippi or Alabama! We could go back to Tucson.
3 years agoIthaca / mythica? Terrifica!
3 years agoStranger things have happened. There have been dinner discussions along this line already. If the winters get too bad we can always head south to Mississippi or Alabama.
3 years agoI think I knew everything here but the chicory. I’ve never noticed what it looks like when the blossom is just about to open up.
3 years agoDefinitely, I’d say. Doesn’t look like an iris to me, but I noted its iris-like leaves at the time.
3 years agoSay, maybe you guys should consider western NY when/if you decide to settle down again. Then again, you might have a somewhat different opinion of the area if you were to visit in January. Those lake effect snowstorms can be pretty impressive.
3 years agoIt’s a pretty exceptional place, alright - great cycling great hiking, and I imagine we’d find the culture pretty attractive too if we came back for a longer visit someday.
3 years agoI wondered if we were near your stomping grounds. What a beautiful corner of the world. We’re out of time and won’t make either the Arboretum or the Monkey Run hike, but we got a pretty good taste of the place. Nice to have an excuse to come back someday.
3 years ago Might be crocosmia.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/crocosmia/crocosmia-bulb-care.htm
I'll throw in another "Wow!" here.
3 years ago