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If the train is going fast enough it can probably make it across.
4 years agoYes, they are lovely and delicate! I have enjoyed the flowers since I was a little kid. But when they cover the garden and shade out the intended plants, it becomes another story.
4 years agoI really can't believe that neither of us realized he didn't have his helmet all those miles. It was a great feeling to gt it back and safely on his head.
4 years agoThanks for the information, Bill. Too bad to hear that they are a nuisance, I thought the flowers were so lovely and delicate.
4 years agoSo... the stoker can take a photo of a "Headsweat" that's on inside out... but can't recognize that a head has no helmet on top of it for 16 miles? Oh, for shame!
4 years agoFlowers are blue bindweed/morning glory. They can be a nuisance. I fight them every year in my garden, coming from next door where they are not so diligent.
https://www.weedbusters.org.nz/weed-information/weed-list/blue-morning-glory/
I would have responded sooner, but I needed to check out some facts. My father-in-law was one of the founding members of the Monroe Cheesemaker's Museum. He apparently did many interviews with the local cheesemakers so as to document the industry's local history.
4 years agoGot to have a picture of at least one barn per day!!!!!
4 years agoNOT TO MENTION THE WIND TURBINES IN THE BACKGROUND.
4 years agoMy niece the food science major worked for them a few years ago, somewhere in IL. I'd never heard of them before but they sure make a lot of our food.
4 years agoBeautiful!
4 years agoMight be chicory. Right color, shape, size.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicory
Great detail in that image
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4 years ago
Love that old look - thanks for sharing.
4 years ago