These photos are from Floyd Lamb Park a few days ago, I left them 100% unprocessed for you fans of unprocessed photography. How is your Wednesday going?
This is a great image John . No leaves in our area.
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Thanks! This park tends to leave the the leaves on the ground until spring, or it seems like that. The tree in the first photo needs to be topped in three or four places.
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Happy Holidays, John! 🙂
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Thank you, sir and to you as well! ☺️
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Aww, I love the ducks.
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Thank you, Venus, the birds are Coots. Here is more information on them:
This is a great image John . No leaves in our area.
Thanks! This park tends to leave the the leaves on the ground until spring, or it seems like that. The tree in the first photo needs to be topped in three or four places.
😊
Happy Holidays, John! 🙂
Thank you, sir and to you as well! ☺️
Aww, I love the ducks.
Thank you, Venus, the birds are Coots. Here is more information on them:
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Coot/id
Happy birthday my friend!
Aww thanks very much my friend! So kind. I hope your Christmas is wonderful. ❤️
Yours too!
Thank you! ☺️
Nice, but I thought your trees and grass would stay green year round.
The deciduous trees drop their leaves like they always do, the palm trees stay a beutiful green all year round.
I see! Thank you, John.
You’re welcome. I wish the deciduous trees would NOT drop their messy leaves. I’ve had enough of that in Michigan both at work and at home.
I know what you mean. Our neighbours on both sides of us have huge deciduous trees. We get all the leaves.
Solution: throw them back over the fence. 👍🏻😂
No fences. It’s our front lawn.
Oh, use the push mower to grind them, faster than raking and can be beneficial for the lawn as food next season.