All gone, now, but the rubble........


Three big yellow machines, though I think the one on the right in this pic was not working when I was there.
Can you see that the closer of the other two is picking up stuff with a giant circular magnet? (as always, click on any pic to see a larger version)

Clearing our noses of dust, and of dusty affiliations, we'll turn around and look at the redbud in front of the library.

Neither of these pics is very clear, but this one focuses in on the clearest part. These flowers have a distinctly leguminous look, and the seeds come in a long leguminous pod, too.

Dogwood.

Chartreuse. I have no idea what this is, but isn't it cool?

It's small enough, and low enough, that when you stand up and look at it, you may notice only the excellent color. Gotta love the macro focus on the camera, which lets you see all this intriguing complexity......






3 comments:
Hi , I came to your blog via yarnstorm. Those green flowers are euphorbia.
Hi , I came to your blog via yarnstorm. Those green flowers are euphorbia.
Merci bien, Francoise!
One of my daughter's best friends from high school has Belgian parents. Celine grew up all over the world. Her parents are charming and interesting people.
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