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Thanks, Rod!
2 months agoStimmt!! Es ist Topimambur! Ungarisch hieß es "Csicsoka". Es war eine Futterpflanze, aber wir Kinder haben die Knollen manchmal gegessen. Es schmeckt bißchen wie Kohlrabi.
2 months agoI can't disagree!
2 months agoBliss. We're definitely including this area again on a future tour.
2 months agoVery cool sign, and an interesting geographical landmark.
2 months agoAwesome shot! Hi Janos!
2 months agoThey look pretty ripe now. Not so, when we were through here a month ago!
2 months agoWow! This looks like great tour. I like your pics, especially the cow on the hill! Enjoy your tour.
2 months agoThanks, Kathleen! I wish I had that sun today! I didn't get wet, though.
2 months agoThe sunshine in your journal is the only sunshine we saw today. What a great ride! I really enjoyed reading it.
2 months agoThanks, Dodie! They look related to sunflowers but have no seeds, so I was wondering. I have seen them closer to home, too.
2 months agoI (Dodie) was thinking about this crop all day while pedalling and believe I now have it identified. Jerusalem Artichokes! Also known as Sun Chokes. A relative of sunflowers, but grown for their edible tubers. Sort of like a somewhat mealy potato. I have some that come up every year at home.
2 months agoAnother one for Susan’s wall.
2 months agoWhat a beautiful ride! I’m glad the weather is behaving for both of you.
2 months ago
Wonderful photos Suzanne
2 months ago