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Too funny!!! :-)
2 years agoI love seeing what all the small towns that you’re traveling through look like, and hearing the little stories.
2 years agoYou weren’t kidding about the dust.
Not that you would ever kid us, right?
Nice macro of the bee and birdsfoot trefoil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_corniculatus
Queen Anne's lace.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne's_lace
Magenta flowers are purple loosestrife.
https://www.michigan.gov/invasives/id-report/plants/herbs/purple-loosestrife
Jeff I'm Chris Jackson and met you with Cheryl along the Slippery Elm Trail. Very nice talking with you and glad to see you found Kermits. Bet Cheryl chatted you up pretty good. Stay safe.
2 years agoSmoked fried bologna? Who knew! :-)
2 years agoCincinnati-style chili ..... "secret ingredient" is cinnamon! Definitely a distinctive (and, an acquired, I think) taste. Not bad .... just not good! :-)
2 years agoMorning glory climbing the cornfield fence.
https://michiganflora.net/images.aspx?id=861
Your gymnastics earn extra points today. You stuck one landing and get the Purple Wheel Medal for your scraped knee on the other landing. And shades of that movie North by Northwest and the deadly crop duster chase!
2 years agoThe fence reinforces the message!
2 years agoThe fountains are only 7 1/2 miles from my house!
2 years agoYou are close to Dayton. If you pass through on Creekside trail, you will be within a mile and a half of my house!
2 years agoYou're in the region where "Cincinnati-Style Chili" rules, haha. People outside the area usually don't know what to make of it.
It's its own thing, for sure.
Skyline is probably the best known chain, followed by Gold Star, and then the smaller chains: Dixie Chili, Camp Washington Chili, etc.
Jeff
Fun when two journals I am following cross paths!
2 years ago