The Picture Thread X... marks the spot.
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Very beautiful. I love those mountains.
I find that Postimage is really easy to use. It uploads really fast and you can just copy and past the links. Takes about thirty seconds.
I find that Postimage is really easy to use. It uploads really fast and you can just copy and past the links. Takes about thirty seconds.
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^I've used it before. But I figured since I'm posting on Facebook, might as well use the same image. Probably will have to rethink that.
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I can see those pics Lupe!! will have to hunt down your other ones at FB....i saw one there, but not the rest, yet.
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On my walk in Beaufort, South Carolina....
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Very peaceful looking. I assume that's Spanish moss? And that mansion looks like Mr Roarke's house on Fantasy Island.
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Great area. Nothing like that around my area.
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Yes, that's Spanish moss hanging from the live oak trees. You see that along the Atlantic coast from Virginia Beach down to the tip of Florida.RJDiogenes wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 10:36 pmVery peaceful looking. I assume that's Spanish moss? And that mansion looks like Mr Roarke's house on Fantasy Island.
Right, California is too dry. You need a wet, hot, humid climate for that Spanish moss to thrive.
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nice how the moss makes he trees look droopy
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They look like a cross between weeping willows and oak trees.
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I have never seen LONG moss before...
here are a trio from saturday.
here are a trio from saturday.
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Those are nice. What are the animal statues about?
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Good question. What say you, Maddie?
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^ it is an exhibition of night lit activity. they put on lights and one can walk round the gardens in the dark and see special exhibits on display. there is a heart avenue walk, twig made animal statues, a fairy village, etc... we didnt go at night, but we saw the stuff on our trip. they had a badger, snail frog and robin, several gremlins...
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That sounds great. Do they always have it, or is for some special event?