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Not the most visually appealing birds in all creation, are they? But they're sure prolific and capable soarers.
1 year agoReally enjoyed this post. It brought back memories of hiking Mount Edith Cavell with my parents and my daughters 35+ years ago - earlier in the season when the wildflowers were riotous. The girls were 6 and 8 at the time and they still remember it.
1 year agoI find the trains to be so companionable, especially when we're riding alongside them.
1 year agoWe loved the Bargeway, such a beautiful spot.
1 year agoSnort!
1 year agoAn 'immature finch'... I can relate to that.
1 year agoYeah, understood...
Take a leaf back to your other half to sniff?
Nope - my sniffer has been inoperative for the last 76 years. Thanks for the ID though.
1 year agoDid you sniff it? Ailanthus stinks! Very invasive too. There is a spot along our local bike path that is unwalkable due to the density of them, yet 2 years ago, it was just grass.
https://wiki.bugwood.org/Ailanthus_altissima
...Yet? :-)
Why I have strings.
Also Freaky is that the second I saw "In Boise" at the top of today's post, I knew it would involve Racpat. Another freaky thing is that I've seen a number of Boise State football games on TV and the announcers always pronounce it "Boyzee." In fact, everybody I've ever known called it "Boyzee." At this point in my life, I don't think I could ever adapt to "Boysee."
1 year agoYou're Canadian adventure/road trip was a joy to read. Thanks for taking the time to write these up everyday.
1 year agoBefore reading this caption, I thought he'd better not lose those!
1 year agoFreaky! I recognized Kim at the table even before I saw you two.
1 year ago
Oyster beds? But what's the tank-like structure all about?
1 year ago