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It is something in the mustard family (4 petals is one piece of evidence). Looks like maybe bladderpod.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/359291/browse_photos
Mock vervain.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/81794-Glandularia/browse_photos?place_id=25
Karen , you are correct! My mind dredged up the wrong futurist when I was writing last night. I forgot that Buckminster Fuller invented the geodesic dome. Thank you for the clarification.
4 months agoOr..Buckminster Fuller..
4 months agoThank you for the tidbit! Very interesting!
4 months agoHopefully overall, the "prevailing" winds will prevail and propel you east...
4 months agoThere are over 50 many petal yellow flower species in that area! Who Knew? With the help of your fine photograph, and a few websites, I think it might be stemmy four-nerved daisy.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/132723/browse_photos
Rough road ahead.
4 months agoIt had to be a tough windy day with only 55 miles in 7 hours. Some great pictures. Hang in there.
4 months agoHey there John. You are a good man for making the decision to stick with the plan and ride into whatever weather is coming. In two weeks, I'll be touring in the state north of you. I'm excited to face the same weather challenges. In this case, "excited" means "worried."
4 months agoReading your journal is always a pleasure. Hurray for a new tour.
4 months agoI enjoy following you and your brother on your tours, so as I wait for another of those to begin sometime around September, I will enjoy your solo tour.
4 months ago
I always know about HIM , because about 5O years ago I saw him sitting in a car, across the street from a dome house! Quite an impressive sight! ( him and the dome) 😀
4 months ago