Another snake - good signs for the ecosystem. This little one needed to find another sun bath out of the road.
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A local mule in very 'friendly' mood.
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That color contrast but ultimately just a mini hang-glider in a sleeping bag. Good luck caterpillar!
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
An Abbey cat munchkin - looks like mama Early had 4 of them smuggled away. Clever girl.
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Rabbits everywhere here at the lab - a springling exploring my project house.
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The sun is setting a little earlier.
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
And there they go.. A buggy full of buds. Blooming
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If I heard goslings then I'm a gosboy?
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I like white and green, why does one have to win over the other.
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
Same plant as complete compost plants a ft below the group of 3, posted a few weeks back
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Complete compost plants
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The random road cukes fighting to survive
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Fred's garden at his plot
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Hao and I start digging a hole to fit a 55 gallon barrel on Fred's plot
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Barrow the dirt up and on the hugel
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Gettin there
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Looking good, almost there.
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Nice! Perfect spot for the solar panel fountain - sun's still there 4 hours later.
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
Inge Leonora-den Ouden wrote:Hi Caleb, that 'kind of Daisy' has the Latin name Erigeron (if you want to know ...). There are many species and varieties of Erigeron though
Hey Inge,
I have to admit I buckled with all the wild varieties of plants and my curiosity needed instant gratification, so I got a plant identification app...hah :(. I took a pic of it and the most likely % match was 'European Michaelmas Daisy' or 'Aster Amellus L.' I'd prefer to know thru experiential feedback tho so yeah I appreciate your input. Maybe we all learn this as 'yes' flower. I just know it as a pleasant contrast in the chain of mountain mosaic morphs of color tho.
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
A scavenged peltier cooler/heater - pretty interesting! The simplicity makes it uber durable.
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For what most would consider a miserable scourge, it's got a thing. We should probably all start looking into it's medicinal potentials..heh
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200lbs of water in the wacky waving arm flailing inflatable bike cart
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It was a tediously slow ride but nothing broke to the destination.
Go with the flow that only you know, and consider the rest as sketchy at best. Far be it from me to try and turn moss into a tree - for moss has a beauty same as carpet has a duty. Call me Apple, I require a minimum number of chill hours to be fruitful and crush.
Inge Leonora-den Ouden wrote:Hi Caleb, that 'kind of Daisy' has the Latin name Erigeron (if you want to know ...). There are many species and varieties of Erigeron though
Hey Inge,
I have to admit I buckled with all the wild varieties of plants and my curiosity needed instant gratification, so I got a plant identification app...hah :(. I took a pic of it and the most likely % match was 'European Michaelmas Daisy' or 'Aster Amellus L.' I'd prefer to know thru experiential feedback tho so yeah I appreciate your input. Maybe we all learn this as 'yes' flower. I just know it as a pleasant contrast in the chain of mountain mosaic morphs of color tho.
Maybe it really is an Aster amellus, and then it's a European plant. My thought was that it's an American plant, and it looked like some kind of Daisy that's called Erigeron. But it doesn't matter, nice flowers are welcome, whatever their name is.
"Also, just as you want men to do to you, do the same way to them" (Luke 6:31)
Doody calls. I would really rather that it didn't. Comfort me wise and sterile tiny ad: