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I like your use of "sniped" here. Quite appropriate in a discussion about birds.
5 years agoOh, of course. Didn’t we see their dog at the first HAC gathering? And you’re right, they do all look surprisingly similar.
5 years agoSo many mysteries.
5 years agoThis is a native dog - a Formosa Mountain Dog. I know this because our good friends Kat and Willie Weir adopted one from Taiwan. They all look remarkably similar.
5 years agoIts name alone is enticing enough.
5 years agoYes! Beehives AND bamboo.
5 years agoEeerrm, I don't have to be Bill Shaneyfeld to suggest that he is a she!
Steve
It’s a pretty large plant, alright. Those pyramids are perhaps two feet tall. Does lemongrass leaf out like this? I couldn’t find any photos of it that looked this way.
5 years agoPossibly. Or maybe they’re just watching them grow.
5 years agoSee the upright cut stalks a couple of rows in front of them? Probably they are replanting the next crop.
5 years agoI thought so at first, too, but then I noticed the people for scale in the upper left. They are harvesting the entire plant, and I am theorizing that it’s lemongrass.
5 years agoI think those are rice crops.
5 years agoHow awesome to connect with warm and welcoming people AND to enjoy a beautiful ride.
So glad that you're wrapping up the tour with these uplifting experiences. :0)
Yup. It looks like the same plant, with multiple common names.
5 years ago
Nice job, Bruce! I almost put a gag hint in the caption as a clue for less insightful readers.
5 years ago