If You See Something (IRL), Post Something! (Part 1)

Thank you! The wiki link was fascinating. Mine was given to me about 12 years ago, without identification. So TIL!

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Also @Wayward; yes, looks like a type of daisy to me. Maybe a gerbera (which I believe is also called African daisy)? :thinking::sweat_smile:

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This could be a time to remind the class of the difference between Could and Should

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Cleaning out my Mother-in-Law’s house who passed away. Found her 1954 year book with prophecies of what the students would be…

She was an exchange student to Mars.

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Found a hummingbird nest!

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Fire retardant stripe on the western Catalinas

Fire helicopter loading up from Rose Lake:

Second helicopter immediately following:

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Violas in Kasarmintori, Helsinki, Finland.

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Fishy stuff in Helsinki.




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(I knew I had this somewhere…)

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Camped for three days near Rose Canyon Lake, helicopters coming by every 20 minutes from about 9 AM to dusk every day. In that time Bighorn Fire has never been more than 10% contained. When we came home (yes, we were camping about 10 miles from home, first camping experience for our 3-year-old) we could now see it from our back yard.

Cell phone though binoculars

(That red thing at the bottom is actually a flower from my wife’s pollinator garden.)

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At night the fire becomes obvious (Google “Nightsight” shoots with digital zoom, so crappy), but it is also definitely moving down the mountain.

Ironically, one of my parents’ friends is a veteran firefighter involved with education and planning for the units being brought in to fight this fire. I say ironically because his house is, well hopefully still, just below that fire line on the mountain.

Update:

Further update: wife just in a Zoom meeting with her gardening group ended early because the host got the evacuation order.

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Kalasatama, Helsinki yesterday AFAIK Pontiac Star Chief (Fourth generation 1959-1960)


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Fragaria vesca, commonly called wild strawberry, woodland strawberry, Alpine strawberry, Carpathian strawberry, European strawberry, or fraisier des bois

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From where we are things look mostly extinguished, but I presume the fire must have moved north, behind the peaks we see.

However, it sounds like the foothills communities at the base of the mountain are still under some threat.

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Dew in a cobweb this morning.

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Ordered some groceries from Target, including zucchini.

Individually wrapped and in a plastic tray twice as big as the squash.

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I imagine to both make it easier to pack and to keep it from getting squished.

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I guess…every other grocery store seems to manage just fine without any packaging, but vegetables at a Target are probably under different pressures to a grocery store primarily patronized by adults…

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