Tag: yellow
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Rudbeckia
Fun name to say. In a quest to find attractive perennials that won’t die easily or get eaten rapidly, various black eyed susans were planted last Fall. Or in Spring, I’m not sure. No matter. They are still getting eaten and worse, I underestimated their resilience when it comes to errant basketballs. Not many things…
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Daffodil Days
It’s been a wet Spring – some sun was out this day. The daffodils were happy! OK the ones down below were not as happy – the wind was crazy, and turning them all in the wrong direction. Note – these were not my flowers – they are planted at a local church.
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The first forsythia
Well, back on 3/20 it was. As you read this they are popping open all over the place.
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Day 4 – Signs – that you live in Mass
Beef. Sirloin. Tips. This cut of meat DOES NOT EXIST. But there it is. Invented and wildly consumed, only in this great state of Massachusetts. SPOILER ALERT: “Sirloin tips”, designed to mimic true “steak tips” (still mysterious, but actual trimmings from an actual filet), are nothing more than a fatty sirloin cut into strips. People…
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Day 10 – Choice – Tomaters
Cape tomatoes, that is. Mine never look this good, thanks to the garden-murdering-white-pines. GRrr.
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Day 10 – Choice
Strawberry flower – thanks to the macro lens you can kind of see how a berry might form.
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Day 2 – Choice
Its another month of “choice” – so here’s.. a dandelion? Its May after all.. these lions are on the loose.
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Day 15 – Sign of Spring
Yeah, Summer just started – the blog is a little behind here as you may be aware. No better sign of spring than the daffodils.