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We loved that restaurant! I believe we bought a table cloth there 😊
11 months agoSounds fun! It would be neat to do each trip, and then you could go back and see any differences. That's how some scientific discoveries have been made.
11 months agoA floral shot
11 months agoYou have become quite the birders, and it seems to me in a very short time! I'm impressed.
11 months agoYou, and Scott, are quite right. Thanks for the correction.
11 months agoYou are right, of course.
11 months agoWe will at least try to keep this up for the remainder of this trip.
11 months agoIt was quite a time later than the first one, which we did not recognize until we looked it up, but the feet are a giveaway.
11 months agoNot on the grill (or on the plate).
11 months agoOh, you did get a look!
11 months agoYou’re not numbering this one?
11 months agoGreat that you could get so close. This is another one that almost never makes it north of the border, but I was lucky to see one here in TUCSON. He hung around in the same spot for several weeks. If you see another, look at their amazing feet.
11 months agoBird list... I once tried to keep a life list, but after Ornithology and Herpetology and Entomology and... I kinda gave up keeping a list. More power to you if you can!
11 months ago"Just..." :-)
11 months ago
From my caving days... "The mites go up and the tites go down..."
11 months agoColumns go all the way in between.
Technicalities like that passed me by till about 15 years ago when I was caving with Troop 71 Beavercreek, OH Scouts down in KY.
We got to crawl in slimy mud through passages so small we had to take off our day packs and push them through ahead of us. But those days are gone with the knees.