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POTD: Strawberries & Dragon

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

Strawberries & Dragon Image
Home from the Farmers Market
04-28-2018

FFTD: Candytuft

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I have no idea what this is. If anyone does, speak up. ~Vic

Update: Thanks to Max at Powerpop Blog, I got my answer. This is an Iberis Sempervirens or an Evergreen Candytuft. Thanks, Max!

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Evening Walk
04-10-2019

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POTD: Cute Mailbox

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We have a town full of artists, of all kinds. I found another interesting mailbox on my afternoon walk, yesterday. This would be a companion piece to the Colorful Mailbox post. ~Vic

Cute Mailbox Image
04-04-2020

FFTD: Grape Hyacinth

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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!

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The buds look like tiny Chinese lanterns.
03-06-2020

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POTD: Old Hydrant

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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

Tennessee Hydrant Image
01-25-2020

FFTD: Hellebore

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Early blooming Hellebores. My leap year submission. The next one will have to wait for 2024. ~Vic

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Evening walk after a rain.
02-13-2020

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FFTD: Prickly Beast

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These things are pretty to look at but, you don’t want to step on one of them, barefooted. I’m always reminded of the Return of the Jedi sand monster Sarlacc. ~Vic

Prickly Beast Image
02-06-2019

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FFTD: Narcissus

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I haven’t gotten a shot of our now-blooming Narcissus. They started coming up last month. They seem to enjoy the cold weather. I’ve seen them bloom with ice on the ground. ~Vic

Narcissus Image
02-22-2018

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