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Snoogly

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Connection Problems
« on: May 29, 2021, 08:52:52 »
This is unashamedly trolling of the recent connection problems, but I thought, why not?

Stumped! This grew since 1985. I never even noticed it until it was gone .... almost.

750_2109 by Richard Hawking, on Flickr

750_2108 by Richard Hawking, on Flickr

750_2107 by Richard Hawking, on Flickr

750_2106 by Richard Hawking, on Flickr

750_2105 by Richard Hawking, on Flickr

750_2104 by Richard Hawking, on Flickr

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Re: Connection Problems
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2021, 11:47:54 »
Nature's workaround!  :)
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Re: Connection Problems
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2021, 21:25:46 »
Newborn fig tree

Trees will grow in very strange places, and if they can't push through they will incorporate the obstacle.
I have seen an entire street post which had been planted too near to a big tree which got eaten up by the tree, only a part of the pole and the street name were visible... I will post it when I find it.

This photo was taken today, a fig tree was born under a heavy grid, given enough time it will expand to devour the grid or part of it

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Since evolution has given us TWO ears and ONE mouth, we are supposed (me included) to be doing more listening than talking.