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Out with the dog and went by a persimmon tree with some of the fruit beginning to ripen. Sliced One open and then split the seed long ways to reveal the old folklore weather projector. If there is the shape of a spoon inside the seed then you will have heavy snow which requires a shovel oh, the shape of a night indicates icy cold winds which will cut through you like a knife and the shape of a fork indicates a mild winter. It may be a little tough to see in this picture it is an overcast afternoon and the dog was pestering me but there is a spoon shape there. Reliable? Probably more so than listening to Greta thunberg.
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I am not aware of any lore about persimmons predicting the severity of winter - what is the story?Waukonda wrote:Nice sky Doglegg!
Meanwhile, looks as if there will be plenty of snow to shovel this winter in Illinois....
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Thanks Ike for the explanation.Waukonda wrote:Out with the dog and went by a persimmon tree with some of the fruit beginning to ripen. Sliced One open and then split the seed long ways to reveal the old folklore weather projector. If there is the shape of a spoon inside the seed then you will have heavy snow which requires a shovel oh, the shape of a night indicates icy cold winds which will cut through you like a knife and the shape of a fork indicates a mild winter. It may be a little tough to see in this picture it is an overcast afternoon and the dog was pestering me but there is a spoon shape there. Reliable? Probably more so than listening to Greta thunberg.
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Waukonda wrote:Out with the dog and went by a persimmon tree with some of the fruit beginning to ripen. Sliced One open and then split the seed long ways to reveal the old folklore weather projector. If there is the shape of a spoon inside the seed then you will have heavy snow which requires a shovel oh, the shape of a night indicates icy cold winds which will cut through you like a knife and the shape of a fork indicates a mild winter. It may be a little tough to see in this picture it is an overcast afternoon and the dog was pestering me but there is a spoon shape there. Reliable? Probably more so than listening to Greta thunberg.
Well, I'm looking for a long cold winter down here in FLA!!!
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From the Farmer's Almanac ---> https://www.almanac.com/content/predict ... immon-seed#Dinadan wrote:I am not aware of any lore about persimmons predicting the severity of winter - what is the story?Waukonda wrote:Nice sky Doglegg!
Meanwhile, looks as if there will be plenty of snow to shovel this winter in Illinois....
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Falls most favorite flower here in Texas
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Fall in the West Kootenays, B.C.
Dahlia flowers and some of my apples.
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Dahlia flowers and some of my apples.
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Beautiful flowers and rich fertilize. Those flowers are wonderful Roland. Thanks.

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Those are some nice pics guys. Keeping with the theme, here is a Cardinal flower that I came across recently in a bottomland woods.
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Beautiful Ike, thanks for sharing.

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Here is a video that I think is just great. Birds and Bees and Bats and Butterflies. Check out the little hummers when they get into combat. Also be sure to watch for the bat with what looks like a nursing baby.
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Thanks Ray. Absolutely gorgeous.
Same video, only on YouTube. Be sure to watch it in full screen to capture all the beauty and wonder of it.
Same video, only on YouTube. Be sure to watch it in full screen to capture all the beauty and wonder of it.
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Exceptional video, thank you.
kj and Ike, never saw those magnificent flowers before. Thanks for posting.
kj and Ike, never saw those magnificent flowers before. Thanks for posting.
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Good one Ray! I could watch it 2 or 3 times, if only I had some smoked brisket to enjoy while watching.....I'm sure I caught the scent of some wafting up from the South of me a day or so ago!
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Great video Ray, thank you. I love watching nature videos like that one.
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Look at this, just less than a week of us leaving the lodge these two decide to show up. And of all the luck my brother gets the camera shot!
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A reason to go back David.

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doglegg wrote:A reason to go back David.![]()
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So, there is this gnarly, old, soft Maple in our woods that I always admire for being a "freak of nature". Just squirrel hunted down there and decided to take a couple of pics and post them. You don't really get the full effect but you can see that it definitely has some character. I need to go down there and check the circumference one of these days.
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The last one looks like a frog or koala bear climbing up the side of the tree. Have another look. Or maybe i am losing it. 
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Let's go with Koala Bear, I have waited my entire life to see one on Illinois, haha! I like that Cudgee! I need to check the leaf pattern on that tree also, maybe I was wrong about it being a Maple.......Eucalyptus??
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I like that maple tree, Ike. That is the kind of thing that could give a patch of woods a reputation for being haunted, if a person saw that in poor light.
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