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Wonderful pics. ::nod:: ::nod::
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That butterfly with the purple flower is a wonderful photo, Ike. ::tu::
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Flowers and wildlife today.
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Sunset yesterday evening? Actually I'm looking east.
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Simply lovely Biggy.
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Very lovely pictures and place BH. Thanks for sharing. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Waukonda wrote: Sun Aug 30, 2020 6:28 pm From this morning's dogwalk.....Tiger Swallowtail and some Blue Mistflower.
Very nice pictures! ::tu:: :D
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bighomer wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:10 am Flowers and wildlife today.
Nice flowers Buddy! ::nod:: :D

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I slid down the creek bank to get this pic of Cardinal flowers, and then wished I had someone along to give me a hand to pull me back up. :D
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::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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Lovely flowers. Well worth the effort.
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Thanks for the comments.
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Can anyone tell me what plant/bush /shrub this might be?
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TripleF wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 10:51 am Can anyone tell me what plant/bush /shrub this might be?
Is this a quiz? I would guess Crabapples but your question would indicate that these are on a shrub type plant, rather than a tree. I am not up on Florida flora, maybe a cherry bush from an old homestead?
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Scott, I believe you've found a wild plum. Sometimes they are called "Hog Plums", you can probably find some info on them with an web search.
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 11:14 pm Scott, I believe you've found a wild plum. Sometimes they are called "Hog Plums", you can probably find some info on them with an web search.
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AKA TalloW Plums. Branches have spike. Very familiar with them.
These are not those, they are smaller and as seen, some are red. Tallow/Hog Plums don't get red from what I know.

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Red Chokeberry
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I don't think those are chokecherry leaves but maybe you have a different variety down there. Our berries appear smaller too. ____Dave
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I'm with Ike they look like crab apple's leaves to me, the crab apple tree I had the fruit look a great deal like those. ::shrug:: ::handshake::
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TripleF wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 10:51 am Can anyone tell me what plant/bush /shrub this might be?
Scott,
A couple of questions, what kind of the flesh was inside the fruit and how did it taste?
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treefarmer wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 3:01 am
TripleF wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 10:51 am Can anyone tell me what plant/bush /shrub this might be?
Scott,
A couple of questions, what kind of the flesh was inside the fruit and how did it taste?
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LOL....not gonna taste it til I have a little more info....but I did squish one and it had a tomato smell kinda.
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How does this compare, Scott?

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As some of you might know, I'm getting hitched on September 19th. So one of my brothers, one sisters' boyfriend and a work bud took me out and about on Friday after work and all day Saturday.

Friday was pretty low key, sat outdoors at an Irish bar in Old Town Alexandria and drank some pints. Then Saturday we all went to the Bull Run Shooting Center in Manassas and shot clays. It was a blast!!! They rent everything there if you're not equipped, reasonable prices too. Then they took me to an Axe throwing place that just opened in Fairfax, a lot of fun too. Headed back to my place and Ubered to DC to hit my favorite outdoor brewery, Bardo's on the Anacostia waterfront next door to Nats Park.

Around 11:30 we left on foot, thinking we would have no problem finding food around that area. Wrong! Turns out DC shuts down at Midnight now, not sure if that is some kinda Covid-19 restriction of just the restrauant managers' choice. Urbered back to my place and I boiled some hotdogs and served up some nightcap shots/shooters.

Sunday morning my work bud bailed before breakfast, but the three of us headed back to Old Town and grabbed brunch at Landini's before my sister's boyfriend had to drive back to NC. Got to see the Trump Boat Parade on the Potomac while there. Came home, my bro left and I took a 3 hr. nap, happy that I didn't have to work today!
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Man...you guys got a lot in, this weekend! I'm tired just reading about it. Looked fun!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Doc B wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:25 pm Man...you guys got a lot in, this weekend! I'm tired just reading about it. Looked fun!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

I was! My days of freedom are dwindling. 🤭

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