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This looks not unlike the landscape we’ve been cycling through lately. Throw in a few saguaros, and this could be Arizona.
6 days agoThanks for the link, Bill. I've got to get my camera out more often so I can take some nature shots.
1 week agoThis looks absolutely mouth watering!
1 week agoHey, thanks for thinking of me! I was disappointed reading the narrative above, thinking you hadn’t bothered.
1 week agoOh yeah! The dubbeltjie is what we call goat heads here in the US. Nasty invasives indeed!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribulus_terrestris
Much enjoying the nature photos and especially the ones with IDs.
When I was growing up in Umtata in the nineteen fifties we had annual bike registration and had to fix the tag under the front axle nut, no quick release for non racing bikes then.
Mike
Hi Mike. We actually had a headwind! But it was
1 week agoGreat to have the wind behind you at last!
1 week agoWith our plans changing back to what they were the Little Karoo is up next so hopefully that can add some persuasion as well.
1 week agoOK, you’re starting to make a case. This may need to go into the hope chest.
1 week agoExtraordinary photo!!!
1 week agoI know, I know. I should have stopped and taken a photo or two. They mostly just scarpered as we approached but there was one male who sat on top of a fence post that I should have taken advantage of.
1 week agoHey, why no photo of the baboons?
1 week agoImpressive video! Thanks!
2 weeks ago
Wow!!!!! Stunner of a photo. Well done.
17 hours ago