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My mom called them hen & chicks. Looks like maybe Sempervivum.
https://succulentplants.uk/category/sempervivum/
Wow, that’s cool!
2 years agoYou’re definitely right about that!
2 years agoYes, I’m sure that’s right. I had a very similar fright 17 years ago in Scotland - similar scenario, a tight bend on a nearly empty road. It’s still very clear in my mind.
2 years agoIt’s so much worse when the close pass is coming towards you rather than from behind. I don’t know why; I guess the mind actually has time to process the what-if scenarios during the incident instead of the shock setting in after.
2 years agoI don't remember the Queen's Baton relay being such a big deal--and I carried the baton for one segment in 1994. It wasn't hard to be chosen in Burnaby.
2 years agoWell, YEAH.
2 years agoOh, right. Make me do all the work!
2 years agoYou can distribute my "Like" to each and every photo. You've got a great eye, and I always enjoy the wry subtle humor you inject in some of the camptions.
2 years agoDid you see Tarzan?
2 years agoInteresting. Doesn’t strike me that way at all, as long as I’m not cold and wet. Must be from all the years in the Pacific Northwest.
2 years agoI'm so accustomed to seeing blue skies this looks positively dismal.
2 years agoOutstanding landscape!
2 years agoYup. Made me feel humbled when I described our own program.
2 years ago
Looks like it.
2 years agohttp://www.dorsetnature.co.uk/pages-flower/wf-01.html