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Karaoke Crash Cart
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
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Karaoke Crash Cart
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
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Cowboy Etiquette
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
In case you forget your manners, a reminder is right there in the window for easy reference.
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Patriot’s Dream #67
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
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Window on the World
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
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Hollyhock Cabin
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
I don’t really remember if either of my grandmothers grew hollyhocks and I know my parents did not; but for some reason I always think of “old times” when I see them. So what better background for them than a log cabin?
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Hollyhock Alley
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
Im not sure why, but these hollyhocks growing in front of the pale blue garage building definitely caught my attention.
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Patriot’s Dream #66
Dubois, Wyoming
2021
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Views From the Pond #9
Bozeman, Montana
2021
Continued smokey and unseasonably hot days makes it seem strange to see fall colors starting to appear here. But its time and it’s coming.
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Views From the Pond #8
Bozeman, Montana
2021
Some years ago, I gathered various native grass seeds to plant on some disturbed soil. There are so many different varieties of grass and grass-like plants I downloaded an app to try and help me identify what I was growing. The main thing I learned from the app and from reading about grasses in general is that it’s very hard for a mere layman like myself to determine anything but broad categories of these plants. One thing I did learn is that there is a difference between true grasses and the grass-like sedges such as that pictured here. It turns out that sedges are easy to distinguish from grasses because “sedges have edges” per a common identification rhyme. That is, the stems of sedges are generally not round but triangular in cross-section. The easiest way to tell if you’re holding a sedge is to roll it between your fingers. If it does not roll smoothly it has angular sides and is a sedge.
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Views From the Pond #7
Bozeman, Montana
2021
Showy fleabane, a not very classy name for a lovely little late summer and fall flower. It’s name is from Old English and refers to its odor which was thought to repel fleas.
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