The Old Man
I met an old man,
Whose surprise was also mine.
He gasped, and I stared.
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The Old Man
I met an old man,
Whose surprise was also mine.
He gasped, and I stared.
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🌳 November Photo a Day – Nature 🌳
Be well and safe my friends!

Graveyards 2
When there are two full moons in a month, the second one is called a Blue Moon. According to The Farmer’s Almanac, the next time a full moon falls on Halloween will not be until 2039.
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Graveyards
In all my travels
There is a crypt to be found
Beautiful boneyards
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Meander
Advice from a River
-by llan Shamir-
Go with the flow
Immerse yourself in nature
Slow down and meander
Go around the obstacles
Be thoughtful of those downstream
Stay current
The beauty is in the journey!
-by llan Shamir-
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Corona de Cristo
Euphorbia milii, better known as Crown of Thorns, Christ Plant, Christ Thorn, and Corona de Cristo in Latin America, is a sun-loving, flowering succulent shrub in the spurge family Euphorbiaciae. It is a native to Madagascar and its botanical name is due to Baron Milius, once Governor of Réunion, who introduced the species to France in 1821.
The common name “Crown of Thorns” is believed to have come from a legend which says that the crown of thorns placed on Jesus’ head was made from this plant. More
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Autumn Fire
This sedum succulent is well named:
“Autumn Fire”
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Pie Crusts Needed
One cookie sheet
The pumpkin seeds spread out
A little butter
And some garlic powder too
Sprinkle some salt on top of their heads
Bake until crispy … good eats!
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The Reluctant Dragon
Sir Giles had a similar experience with radishes instead of pumpkin seeds. In his words:
“Radish so red, Radish so red – Plucked from the heart of your warm little bed. Sprinkle some salt on the top of your head… (gulp) Delicious!”