the oversize dual stacks is what got me.
Here's a pitcher plant, it eats bugs
The things that grow on peat moss are pretty colourful up close.Here's a pitcher plant, it eats bugs
Quote from: blur911 on July 17, 2019, 01:04:49 pmThe things that grow on peat moss are pretty colourful up close.Here's a pitcher plant, it eats bugsThat's just fantastic! Would love ot have one of those.Not many people know this, but Darwin was obsessed with carnivorous plants (particularly Drosera)...before and after his origin of species. They were his lifelong passion.
Spoke to the owner of this 1968 MGB Mark 2 this morning at the pool supply place.He is 2nd owner but purchased the car in high school. He is 67 now!He said he paid $850 for it. I think he got his monies worth out of it!Railton
a friend snapped this pontoon boat on the Lee River by Lac du Bonnet
Quote from: Railton on July 28, 2019, 04:14:24 pmSpoke to the owner of this 1968 MGB Mark 2 this morning at the pool supply place.He is 2nd owner but purchased the car in high school. He is 67 now!He said he paid $850 for it. I think he got his monies worth out of it!RailtonSo he bought it in about 1969/70 ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: rrocket on July 17, 2019, 08:24:02 pmQuote from: blur911 on July 17, 2019, 01:04:49 pmThe things that grow on peat moss are pretty colourful up close.Here's a pitcher plant, it eats bugsThat's just fantastic! Would love ot have one of those.Not many people know this, but Darwin was obsessed with carnivorous plants (particularly Drosera)...before and after his origin of species. They were his lifelong passion.There's also Sundew on the island. I should get a picture next time.
Seen a guy this morning riding his bicycle down the street with a surfboard attached to it. Sent from my SM-G970W using Tapatalk