Nature
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Some things need no words to express joy and abundance! I will share what I get to experience every day. Please add what goes on in your environment. I am looking forward to seeing yours! #RockChalk

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Hey. Do you work for National Geographic?
Nice shot!
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 Did he enter the portal?
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Here's "Kohl" hanging on!

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@RockChalkinTexas-0 Looks like a position lots of college students end up in off the side of their beds. Cool pics!
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Today's picture is of a coupling caught on camera! Oh My! lol

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@RockChalkinTexas-0 is that allowed on here @approxinfinity ?
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@crimsonblu22 only banned on my board for larping mothmen.
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My son won a photography contest with this a few years back. They used it in a calendar.

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@nuleafjhawk beautiful!
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@nuleafjhawk Jealous! Fabulous shot! Well deserved.
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Today I want to show off the Jayhawk my late husband made for me, welding different parts of tools and spades and just about everything else you can imagine. Came home to find this one day and it still reminds me of him every day! It needs a touch up paint job.

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I've been planting the rest of my garden today so a little late in my picture for today. This is a bloom from a tropical plant from Hawaii called Plumeria. It was given to me by a neighbor 20 years ago who loved Hawaii and he gave me a starter stalk after separating the main limb off of one of his. It's such a fabulous addition to my landscape. The bumblebees especially cater to it. It's been repotted through the years and always tucked away during the winter with an old bath robe of the girls wrapped around it's bowl to keep the cold away. It's about 5 feet tall now and has 4 separate arms off the main stalk. Can't wait to see more blooms.

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@RockChalkinTexas-0 wow! U leave it outside w/just a robe on? I had one of those once, couldn’t keep it alive. Gorgeous
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@crimsonblu22 no it goes in the greenhouse with the robe around it in there.
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 Our kids and grandkids live on Maui. I watched my son making plumeria leis from flowers he picked last Christmas for the nurses who work at the health facility where my DIL is CEO. She and my son always do a major bake as well for the office Christmas party. The streets where they live are just flooded with plumeria trees and it is spectacular!
Never realized how much work it would be to grow one in the contiguous states. Congrats!
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I had great videos of all the hummingbirds last night getting their last drinks in but it says my files are too large (at 10 seconds of video each) so I wanted to share a photo of another part of my landscape, wild iris. At one time they lined the whole of the garden (which is basically the whole back yard) and they would bloom like crazy. Only have a few left after the 2021 freeze and have some left that I repotted to get them out of the ground. The only problem with them being outside was the deer always took the blooms before I could get a whole wall shot, so this one will have to do.

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Today's entry is just a depiction of the land I have and a story about Hattie, the vixen, who has been around us the past 4 years. She showed up with 3 kits last year and she must have dug a den underneath the firewood shed that Mike built because as she takes scraps back behind the shed and disappears for awhile and then comes back for leftovers. Her partner is always near and waits for her to do her thing before he comes to check out what's left (LOL). Each night I take down and put away the bird feeder and the 3 hummingbird feeders and Hattie was just laying there watching me watch the hummers. They were all there to get their last drinks in before I put them away. The dirty racoons will drink the syrup and empty a feeder and have broken so many in the past that I learned my lesson. So anyways, I put 2 of the feeders away and when I came back she had stretched out on my bench. She sits there alot waiting on me to come inside. She patiently waits right there by the bench until I go outside my solarium in back and she's there by the gate. Seeing the kits play and jump around the stack of firewood that is on the ground is something to behold.
So here's my property:
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