I'm baaaack, and it's Free Sunday. No suggested subject to this challenge, just keep it family friendly and we'll all remain friends. Thanks to Lorima and ETmom for the challenges this past week. I enjoyed all the posts and will look forward to seeing everyone on Sunday.
Back in February when I saw the neighbor’s sago palms covered in snow and then later all the fronds turned brown I thought oh goodness they’ve lost them. Then they cut all the dead frond off and I thought they looked pretty cool that way also. But then ….
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….a couple of weeks ago I think I showed y’all some evidence of new growth emerging.
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Here are a few things it is turning into.
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Even got what looks like new branches emerging around their bases.
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Things are looking up even when your looking down.
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PixelStan77 wrote:
Beauty In Nature
She sure is a beauty and it's beautiful what she does on her own.
Goofy Dougal - she's such a spoiled brat!
Saw this Cardinal at Boyce Thompson Friday. Looks like it's looking back at me.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
lhammer43 wrote:
I'm baaaack, and it's Free Sunday. No suggested subject to this challenge, just keep it family friendly and we'll all remain friends. Thanks to Lorima and ETmom for the challenges this past week. I enjoyed all the posts and will look forward to seeing everyone on Sunday.
Back in February when I saw the neighbor’s sago palms covered in snow and then later all the fronds turned brown I thought oh goodness they’ve lost them. Then they cut all the dead frond off and I thought they looked pretty cool that way also. But then ….
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Awesome start once again, Larry, and great explanation!
Found these tiny little weeds in my yard today...1/2 acre and only four or five of these, so I can't complain...besides, they're really quite pretty!
Tim
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Handsome bird as all cardinals are!
Rolk wrote:
Awesome start once again, Larry, and great explanation!
Found these tiny little weeds in my yard today...1/2 acre and only four or five of these, so I can't complain...besides, they're really quite pretty!
Tim
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Lovely captures! I'm really enjoying the delicate flowering spring "weeds" this year.
We spent last Saturday helping with Paul and Sarah's addition. Real progress has been made - the girls now have separate bedrooms, the hardwood floor was installed in the living area, and furniture has been brought in from the former living room. There's a lot of work still to be done but it's starting to look really good!
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