I think it's a maple tree, Catalyst, but I don't really know trees. It has beautiful red leaves in the autumn. The pheasant is on my son's driveway (he lives on a farm).
If you feel that you could manage without it, why not pass it on to someone whose payment will not be enough to keep them warm and well fed this winter?
This blog is about leaving my footprint behind when I go. It's also about finding out who I am now, even if it's a different person each day. It's about thinking, feeling, learning and changing - and about laughing too, I hope; and it's about filling my life with new people and making each new day interesting.
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2 comments:
What are those amazing blooms at the top of your post? Beautiful!
And a ring-neck pheasant? I thought those were all in South Dakota, U.S.A.
I think it's a maple tree, Catalyst, but I don't really know trees. It has beautiful red leaves in the autumn. The pheasant is on my son's driveway (he lives on a farm).
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