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seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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haha my crappy car would never make it down that road. Be stuck in no time. But that would leave plenty of time to stop and smell the flowers.
ReplyDeleteWe were SO lucky not to get stuck, Pat!
DeleteNice photos! Parts of America's bread basket have their own unique, wild and woolly siren. I especially like the field of blanketflowers; they have a sunny, great plains Nebraska/Kansas feel to them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for driving me that entire weekend so I could meet the Merbaby!
DeleteI think your second "hidden treasure" flower is Hoary Vervain.
ReplyDeleteThat top photo had me wondering if you guys had sneaked into Wisconsin without telling us! :D
Hope you had a good trip.