Nature Post!

Apr 19, 2017 20:53

 I figured that it's pretty early in the spring (around here, you can expect hard frosts until near the end of April, or at least be prepared for them), my lake wouldn't have much to show me... besides the usual prolific skunk cabbage ( Read more... )

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smittenbyu April 20 2017, 01:41:37 UTC
skunk cabbage! ah ha! We saw a handful on our hike last week and we couldn't figure what that was! :)

wow... what a find..the skeleton! :(

beautiful pictures!

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rubyelf April 21 2017, 15:52:59 UTC
I love skeletons. Bones are amazing.

Skunk cabbage is EVERYWHERE in the spring... as long as it's at least a little bit wet.

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remlap April 20 2017, 04:09:29 UTC
Wonderful!! A mystery and a little peninsula, I absolutely love your lake!

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rubyelf April 21 2017, 15:53:10 UTC
I love it too. It makes me happy.

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silvan_lady April 20 2017, 09:25:14 UTC
We have henbit too. It does get everywhere.

Love the beautiful views at the end - glorious!

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rubyelf April 21 2017, 15:53:27 UTC
It is very invasive but fortunately it doesn't seem to do much damage.

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annabelle50 April 20 2017, 11:55:32 UTC
Very pretty pictures. Love the skeleton photos.

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rubyelf April 21 2017, 15:53:42 UTC
I love bones. It's always cool to find them.

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howlin_wolf_66 April 20 2017, 13:28:12 UTC
Lovely skies, and the reflection on the water is beautiful! :-)

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rubyelf April 21 2017, 15:53:49 UTC
Thank you!

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