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Kay

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  1. One evening after elementary school I told my parents I'd read some words on the bathroom wall. Don't remember how I phrased this. DO remember my mom insisting I TELL them what words. Pretty embarrassing, a little scary, but hey I'd been given the green light, it was also kind of a kick
  2. 33 and rain my brothers and sisters, I did it
  3. Nice to see you va! And cool pic! You didn't miss much from me on the gardening front..the music part of my life got busy last spring and I was a slacker..but did grow a nice annuals pollinator patch and a shit-ton of basil Hope you're able to pop in to track the BIG ONE that is INEVITABLE...in our dreams
  4. Nice. There was skim ice on the Bush River too this a.m. All gone now. Low 21
  5. this mixup literally just happened to me lol. blue and triangular white shape perhaps
  6. sunny day here in the east, 45 currently edit: NE MD PUMMELED with sun
  7. Low of 23 and heavy frost imby too. Pretty.
  8. Bush River inlet area. I've spotted them in the open river too but not for years. Maybe need to start paying more attention. That is cool! SO CUTE
  9. I saw a river otter! It has been a long time. It was in an area where there *are* usually beavers but I saw it lope across a path and into water and the shape was pretty clear. Now there needs to be snow so I can go back around there and look for tracks!
  10. have you tried hovering vs clicking?
  11. I LOVED that squall. Maybe the best rates I've ever seen(?) I remember being mesmerized by these wild rippling shadows cast on the ground by all that densely falling snow. I believe we've reminisced before and for some it was nbd but awesome here. The modest amount of snow really did its best to drift, too.
  12. first Westminster deathband of the season
  13. Seriously man, where are your priorities... Obs: windy with river blowout
  14. time to gather flowers, while ye may
  15. I'm mostly glad the 'growing season' is intact for a bit because my zinnias and mexican sunflowers are covered in buds Some nights I've worried about the latter but they've been champs. Hummingbirds long gone, bees still enjoying. I will leave some of this standing over the winter for bird seed.
  16. it doesn't translate super well in photo, but I liked how these leaves still on the tree looked a bit like they're floating
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