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Way to go you two!
2 months agoMaybe! I’ll have to get a better photo when I see them again. This one was taken balancing over my bike.
2 months agoI had no idea they came in such a variety of colours and shapes!
2 months agoWe had been wondering why the sides were so distinctly concave.
2 months agoGood choice.
2 months agoYep. They're really amazing!
2 months agoMint family
Maybe meadow sage?
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/85338-Salvia-pratensis
Pretty gentians!
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/56348-Gentiana/browse_photos?place_id=6753
Thanks for this bit of historic information. I always like hearing why things are shaped as they are, when in the present there doesn’t seem to be a reason.However, tradition still calls for the specific shape.
2 months agoIt is very green!!
2 months agoProbably a good decision to give an out and back ride a miss today. If you need to move forward riding in the rain might be unavoidable, but it sure doesn't make much sense if all you are achieving is a ride back to where you started in nasty weather.
2 months agoThat can happen in the mountains.
2 months agoThose contour lines are very close to each oher!
2 months agoVery pretty
2 months ago
That’s an impressive bridge!
2 months ago