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FFTD: Pale Green
Update:
As it turns out, thanks to Pl@ntNet, this is an Iberis Umbellata or, Globe Candytuft. I think it may have already bloomed and the center colors are all that is left. It appears to be the same thing as my previous post.
This looks like a tiny bird nest with eggs. If anyone knows what this is, let me know. ~Vic

Flower for the Day
POTD: The O’Neill
The Asgard warship, the O’Neill, coming down through the clouds. ~Vic

06-01-2019

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POTD: Tandy 5000
This is clearly a newspaper clipping from back in the day. I can’t for the life of me remember where I picked this up but, I have had it for years. My, we have come a long way. ~Vic

Picture of the Day
FFTD: Greens & Whites
Update: This is a Breynia Disticha, in the Phyllanthaceae family and known as a Snowbush or Foliage Flower. ~Vic

I haven’t the first clue what this is.
05-24-2019
Flower for the Day
POTD: Big Bug
I was headed into the local grocery store and noticed this. That is one big mosquito. *laughing* ~Vic

POTD: Strawberries & Dragon
This is an older photo but, it IS strawberry season. Dragon agrees. ~Vic

04-28-2018
FFTD: Grape Hyacinth
I had intended to post my museum pictures but, I’ve been too busy. I thought this might be a Bluebell but, it isn’t. I’m still trying to identify it. ~Vic
Update:
It’s a Grape Hyacinth!

03-06-2020
Flower for the Day
FFTD: A Dandy Lion
They are all over my yard. They are so happy. This one is from last year. ~Vic

Flower for the Day
POTD: Old Hydrant
This comes under the heading of “things you don’t see everyday.” I was out on a walk around our old cotton mill complex and stumbled across it. I have no idea how old this thing is but, it appears to have been manufactured in Tennessee. ~Vic






