Goodness. I'm not sure I've ever seen a redder morning sky, looking out my windows.
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A couple of hours later, the hydrangea in front of the library.
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The same daylily-pod skeletons we saw before. The black inside the bottoms is seeds....
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Here's what a dried-but-not-skeletonized pod looks like.
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Looking down at the two skeletons.
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Having crossed William, we are looking south on Fifth Ave.
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Looking back whence we came. Aren't you glad I generally spare you the pot holes and the great honking enormous generators? The daylilies above are right on the other side of the generator.
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We saw these penguins decorated for Christmas.
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This ginkgo leaf was on the floor in the hallway of my office building. I moved it to the brick windowsill in a conference room.
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2 comments:
Love the taupes and ecrus. And that Valentine's house. Very cute.
I like the taupes and ecrus, too.
Lots of people decorate for Christmas, but not so many for Valentine's Day.... :-)
I don't remember this house being this way before. Perhaps it has new occupants........... :-)
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