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Rabbitbrush
ByEarl“Behind the simple appearance of rubber rabbitbrush lies a secret – it was used by Native American tribes and early settlers to make rubber and chewing gum! Additionally, its bright yellow flowers provide bees and butterflies with valuable nectar and pollen later in the year. Not only that, rubber rabbitbrush could also have a role…




Sometimes not saying anything is the best answer…
ByEarl…there are no misquotes in silence. The blog silence this summer hasn’t been due to an exceptional event but more a simple decision to take some time off and embrace saying nothing. Perhaps I’ll be inclined to speak more to this later, or not, but I am enjoying some fine fall colors. I hope you…








Have a great time Earl.
You didn’t adopt another pet, did you, Earl. He’s very photogenic. I’ll wait right here for your next post.
I hope your “creative time” is for something good (like a trip, maybe?) and not for something not so good (medical reasons?). Whatever the reason, we’ll be here on the other side.
This character doesn’t look very creative to me – just a critter who likes to play with his toes…..
Paul, only good. My wife has a business meeting in Europe and I’m going to tag along.
I think this guy is in his brainstorming phase of creativity. :-)
How’d you do that? You found me hanging out in one of my favorite places… :)
What a brilliant image :) I hope you’re having a wonderful time with your wife in Europe! Take care and see you back soon!
A great shot and a perfect way to say “See you later, folks”. Nice of PJ to fess up. :-) Along with all the others, I will be here when you get back. Have a wonderful time.