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Al Sabo  

kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/13/2016 6:59 pm

    Quoting dayzeeme:
    oh my fuck those are awesome pics. Love them all, can't choose a fav .... ok, maybe the swans and the cranes, and the berries, and the flowers, maybe the red leaves ... oh, I just don't know
Thank you Dayzee. It was a wonderful day. I love these sunny October days.

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superbjversion2 69F  
24388 posts
10/13/2016 8:04 pm

We've had some really great fall weather, haven't we? There's a good chance I'll be moving to the west side of the state sometime next year - after my daughter graduates from GVSU. Looking forward to exploring new vistas.

Thanks for the 'preview'

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ranchomongo 70M

10/13/2016 8:41 pm

    Quoting kzoopair:
    It's jack in the pulpit, Rancho. They bloom early and then spend the summer making these seeds. They're pretty toxic- there's oxalic acid in the plant and the berries. But they're such a beautiful bright red that they stand out.
wow are you smoking something better than me.. I thought jack in the pulpit was a pitcher plant type thing..
I m not sure, but.. what I used to call jack, was a green stripped tulip type flower, with a leaf that would hang over it.
and water inside the flower.


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kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/13/2016 9:17 pm

    Quoting superbjversion2:
    We've had some really great fall weather, haven't we? There's a good chance I'll be moving to the west side of the state sometime next year - after my daughter graduates from GVSU. Looking forward to exploring new vistas.

    Thanks for the 'preview'
You're going to like it here, BJ. West Michigan id beautiful.

Next time you're here, we need to meet for lunch or dinner. I'm only an hour from GVSU.

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nicelipss66 48F
24236 posts
10/13/2016 9:20 pm

Beautiful pictures Bill. Thank you for sharing. I love nature, so I love seeing these type of pictures. let me ask you. what are those red fruits?


kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/13/2016 9:22 pm

    Quoting ranchomongo:
    wow are you smoking something better than me.. I thought jack in the pulpit was a pitcher plant type thing..
    I m not sure, but.. what I used to call jack, was a green stripped tulip type flower, with a leaf that would hang over it.
    and water inside the flower.
Rancho: Plants change as the season progresses. Yes, you've described jack in the pulpit correctly. In the spring they look as you said. In fall, they produce these red berries. The rest of the plant withers away and only the reproductive part remains. It's all about the sex, man. Don't take my word for it- use your google!

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kzoopair 73M/71F
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10/13/2016 9:30 pm

    Quoting nicelipss66:
    Beautiful pictures Bill. Thank you for sharing. I love nature, so I love seeing these type of pictures. let me ask you. what are those red fruits?
Those are the jack in the pulpit seeds that Rancho and I are talking about in this very post. In the spring the plant has a single top leaf that hangs over the flower. They range from green with light stripes to red and nearly purple. They're highly toxic- loaded with oxalic acid. As summer progresses they produce berries- seeds- and in fall the seeds turn bright red. This is a photo of a jack in the pulpit in early summer or late spring.

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Annie_34 65T
5945 posts
10/13/2016 10:01 pm

Bonjour Kzoopair
Merci pour ces belles photos
♫ Promenons-nous dans les bois
Pendant que le loup n'y est pas
Si le loup y était
Il nous mangerait
Mais comme il n'y est pas
Il nous mangera pas ♪
♥ Bisou ♥ Poton ♥ Annie ♥


Hello Kzoopair
Thank you for these beautiful photos
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kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/13/2016 10:20 pm

    Quoting Annie_34:
    Bonjour Kzoopair
    Merci pour ces belles photos
    ♫ Promenons-nous dans les bois
    Pendant que le loup n'y est pas
    Si le loup y était
    Il nous mangerait
    Mais comme il n'y est pas
    Il nous mangera pas ♪
    ♥ Bisou ♥ Poton ♥ Annie ♥


    Hello Kzoopair
    Thank you for these beautiful photos
    ♫ we walk in the woods
    While the wolf is not
    If the wolf was there
    he would eat we
    But as there is no
    He will eat us not ♪
    ♥ Kiss ♥ Annie ♥


Thank you Annie! We have no wolves, more's the pity.

Merci Annie ! Nous n'avons aucun loup, plus la pitié.

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nicelipss66 48F
24236 posts
10/13/2016 10:31 pm

    Quoting kzoopair:
    Those are the jack in the pulpit seeds that Rancho and I are talking about in this very post. In the spring the plant has a single top leaf that hangs over the flower. They range from green with light stripes to red and nearly purple. They're highly toxic- loaded with oxalic acid. As summer progresses they produce berries- seeds- and in fall the seeds turn bright red. This is a photo of a jack in the pulpit in early summer or late spring.

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Thank you for the info. very interesting. Bill, looks beautiful there. I tell you what. if things go the way I have planned. and if you guys would host me. I will do my best to make a trip to MI next year. Not sure thing. but you never know. would love to see that and meet you at the same time haha


KItkat1415 61F  
20051 posts
10/13/2016 11:24 pm

    Quoting kzoopair:
    Well, you know better is a subjective thing...I love winter. I'd love to have you come snowshoeing with us in January. Right now though, it's getting spectacular.
You know that snowshoeing is one of the best cardio workouts there is!
I would say yes, but I bet you really have to work up to that!
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kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/13/2016 11:26 pm

    Quoting nicelipss66:
    Thank you for the info. very interesting. Bill, looks beautiful there. I tell you what. if things go the way I have planned. and if you guys would host me. I will do my best to make a trip to MI next year. Not sure thing. but you never know. would love to see that and meet you at the same time haha
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kzoopair 73M/71F
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10/13/2016 11:34 pm

    Quoting KItkat1415:
    You know that snowshoeing is one of the best cardio workouts there is!
    I would say yes, but I bet you really have to work up to that!
    kk
Snowshoes are a hell of a workout. But walking in deep snow without them is even harder. What I like is that you can go places that are nearly inaccessible without shoes. And Gracie is like me- she's exhilarated by the blustery and wicked winter squalls. The worse it gets, the better she likes it. A winter storm is magnificent. And then when you get home there's beer and zuppa toscana by a hot stove.

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tickles4us 62M
7262 posts
10/14/2016 12:24 am

Glad to see these posts again, I've been missing them. Nice pictures!

Are you going to do an post with pic's on your hornet problems....

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ranchomongo 70M

10/14/2016 12:38 am

    Quoting kzoopair:
    Rancho: Plants change as the season progresses. Yes, you've described jack in the pulpit correctly. In the spring they look as you said. In fall, they produce these red berries. The rest of the plant withers away and only the reproductive part remains. It's all about the sex, man. Don't take my word for it- use your google!
aaaahhhhh , see, you said it s all about sex.. that explains it...
unlike jack.. I ain't getting any .. so that threw me..
so sorry..
LOL...
and thanks I love the photo of jack too..


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pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
10/14/2016 4:52 am

This is just what I needed to start the weekend. Our colors are starting up but won't be so brilliant due to lack of rain all summer. But I take my new Nikon everywhere and once I figure out how to upload some pics, I will share. Thanks for these. I missed the sand hill crane migration in Bosque del Apache in NM

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kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/14/2016 8:01 am

    Quoting tickles4us:
    Glad to see these posts again, I've been missing them. Nice pictures!

    Are you going to do an post with pic's on your hornet problems....
Thanks, Tickles. The autumn color and weather got me motivated again. I didn't take any yellowjacket photos. That post was from a couple of years ago.

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kzoopair 73M/71F
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10/14/2016 8:02 am

    Quoting ranchomongo:
    aaaahhhhh , see, you said it s all about sex.. that explains it...
    unlike jack.. I ain't getting any .. so that threw me..
    so sorry..
    LOL...
    and thanks I love the photo of jack too..
Well, there ya go.

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kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/14/2016 8:05 am

    Quoting pocogato12:
    This is just what I needed to start the weekend. Our colors are starting up but won't be so brilliant due to lack of rain all summer. But I take my new Nikon everywhere and once I figure out how to upload some pics, I will share. Thanks for these. I missed the sand hill crane migration in Bosque del Apache in NM
We had kind of a reverse summer season here, a dry spring and a wet August. I'm not sure what that means for color, but it looks like it's maybe a week behind.

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kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/14/2016 8:08 am

    Quoting  :

Thanks. The forest is magical in autumn color.

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LiveLifeDoU 69F  
2199 posts
10/14/2016 8:26 am

You take such beautiful pictures of our beautiful Mother Nature! Thank you so much for sharing!


kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
10/14/2016 9:53 am

    Quoting LiveLifeDoU:
    You take such beautiful pictures of our beautiful Mother Nature! Thank you so much for sharing!
You're welcome. I'm pleased that you like them. It's no substitute for being there though, being in the forest and not just looking at it. This place is special and we feel as though it's ours.

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spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
10/14/2016 12:03 pm

It's great to read a post of your walks. Gracie was namechecked but Marco wasn't. Do I need to alert an animal charity?!


nicelipss66 48F
24236 posts
10/14/2016 12:06 pm

    Quoting kzoopair:
    Thalia- mi casa su casa. Mi cama es su cama.
Oh la la


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
10/14/2016 12:15 pm

I've just realised you didn't namecheck PJ. Shall I alert the police? You're white so you'll get a fair arrest!


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