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This is a Bryozoan from the spill way at Green Field lake here in Wilmington. They are a colonial creature similar on many ways to coral or possibly colonial tunicates but the similarities do not imply they are closely related, in fact i am sure they are not.

 

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Cut a trail behind my place to the frog bog last week. No signs of civilization, totally relaxing, and full of natural wonders. And the ferns are huge.

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I saw the same Rainbow. :D I was wondering if there was a Real Leprechaun with a Pot of Gold at the end of it..??

 

The Rainbow is supposed to represent God's promise to not end the world by Flood again. No it will be Fire and Brimstone next time

 

 

What a great thread.. I should post some nice photos

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I saw the same Rainbow. :D I was wondering if there was a Real Leprechaun with a Pot of Gold at the end of it..??

 

What a great thread.. I should post some nice photos

 

gimmee that gold you little pixie! :jab: :rainbow: :rotfl:

 

but i digress. what i'm wondering is if you happened to have taken a nice photo of the whole dogwood tree that you spotted up by gillette lake last year. i only took a single shot -and a poor one at that- of a bloom. here that is to jog your memory circuits and as an example of why taking many shots & choosing the best is a good tip for photographers. i'm still kicking myself. :kick:

 

thnx. :)

 

nuttall's dogwood - Cornus nuttallii (aka western flowering dogwood, mountain dogwood, & pacific dogwood)

april 16, 2010

gillette lake area

 

 

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