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You're on the right track, but I need more specificity.
2 years agoI can’t wait for your mini-tour to start!
2 years agoEastern Washington, maybe somewhere south of Grand Coulee?
2 years agoPlanet Earth
North America, west of the Mississippi River
Did I win?
Yes, even though that was the only weed I whacked.
2 years agoThanks for the ID on the silvergrass and also on the mushrooms. The links provide some interesting information.
2 years agoWow, that would be so cool to see them glowing. I wonder if they'd still be there when I go back to Iowa next month.
2 years agoYou're right, I was in giant structure heaven. I was also in a wide-open gigantic land. I guess I like how small all that giant-ness makes me feel.
2 years agoIt really does take an ingenious mind to come up with such an idea, and I just happen to have that kind of mind. Thank you for noticing. To answer your question: No, I don't think that maneuver would work in France--you would be prone to crashes due to the mountains, castles, cathedrals, vistas and other distractions.
2 years agoGet that feather in your hat for weed whacking?
2 years agoHi,
Good to spend time with your dad while you can. Dads don’t last forever, y’a know!
Cheers,
Keith
Hi,
I agree with Bill. They do look like Jack o lantern mushrooms, but those are usually found growing on stumps or dead logs, and these are in the grass, no sign of a stump anywhere. The only way to be sure is to come back at night to see if they glow in the dark. Real Jacks are bioluminescent and very spooky on a moonless night.
Cheers,
Keith
A long airplane ride!
2 years agoUm... I think I knew that.
2 years ago
Nice try, but incorrect. According to the rules, you get two more guesses.
2 years ago