Sometimes a tragedy is just a tragedy. Perhaps we should mind our own business and leave it at that.

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A proudly magnificent Solomon's Seal |
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Trillium, with some kind of little bug crawling around the center |
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Virginia Bluebells, pretty far from Virginia |
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Lilies of the Valley, you know the Valley I'm talkin' about, the one where you have to walk it by yourself? |
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Skunk Cabbage (top) and Marsh Marigold (bottom) in the swamp lands |
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Wild Geraniums, one of my favorite wild flowers |
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The amazing wild, red Columbine |
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A debonair Jack in the Pulpit |
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The Mighty May Apple, as Mother Earth News has referred to her |
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A pale yellow Primrose, not really all that prim |
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Peony shoots coming up, always a reassuring sight |
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The mysterious Hellebore |
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Freaking Fern Fronds, for cryin' out loud! |
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And last, but not least, the always hilarious Toad Shade (a variety of Trillium) |
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Bagels, ripe for the picking |
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Heaven on Earth: the produce section at Wegmans FYI - We are going to be preoccupied with a family wedding this weekend, so I probably won't be checking my or other people's blogs for a few days. If you send comments I will publish them and respond Monday or Tuesday. Have a good weekend! |
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A rusted wheel on a bridge overlooking Lake Apopka, still doing its job |
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A frog, taking her own sweet time |
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Spider sculpture on walking path at Leu Gardens |
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and here is the third tomato of the season, coming right up |
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Going against the grain |
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Wegman's Mini Ultimate Chocolate Cake |