We have a flower that is like that. The wife calls it a moon flower. Blooms at night and withers back when the sun comes up.
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Bees love it.
My wife and I were out clearing off the deck Thursday afternoon when we heard this flock going over. This was group 1 of 3 and was the smallest. They were also the lowest so made a better picture. The last time we saw this many snow geese was the very snowy (for us) winter of 2009-10.
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Unfortunately the coyote population is on the rise here also. They adapt quite well to all the building that's going on in this area. All we see nowadays is the occasional red fox which is too bad they do a great job at rodent control.
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Morning Glory?
NH F&G never should have taken the bounty off coyotes.
We had those here also. This night blooming flower was much different, yellow with smaller flowers, I'm guessing 2.5" across.No it comes up as a bush every spring and dies back to the ground in the winter.
You can go out after the sun goes down and watch the blooms open.
Its called a Moon Flower around here.
It's been awhile, but I so do love fly fishing in Wa, Id, Mt, and Wy. Next chapter for me is RVing so I can learn more rivers. :cloud9:
A couple Christmas snowflakes on my windshield this morning.
Merry Christmas everyone! :santahat::snowman:resent:
You must have quite a camera to take those ! Very niceA couple Christmas snowflakes on my windshield this morning.
Merry Christmas everyone! :santahat::snowman:resent:
Very nice.
We had a couple bazillion of them last night.... 12.8" of light powdery snow. Broke a Christmas day record for us since 1915.
They say each one is unique. I wonder when they're going to run out of new ones.