That even impresses me!
These are not all recent.
Some of these pages have been here for years, but I've posted 20 pages just since the first of the year!
Some of those pages are very long!
My Tomales Point pictures page is quite long, for instance.
WAY more than 20 pictures!
It is actually one of the longest pages of all, but what a page!
You ever seen a White Thistle, for example?
I've got several pictures of this rare example.
They only grow, (that I'm aware of,) out on the Tomales Point hike.
I think that it only grows there because of the salt air, the water, or the ground.
If you take one home and plant it in regular ground, it turns green, just like the ones you're used to.
This is NOT a one-off!
There are a lot of them there although I've never seen any anywhere else.
I also love the webbing.
That's NOT spider webs!
The plant produces that.
Our guess is that that is for water.
There is NO GROUND WATER out here.
Only fog, or salt spray.
Well, hope you enjoy yourself.
Jou Baur
Some of these pages have been here for years, but I've posted 20 pages just since the first of the year!
Some of those pages are very long!
My Tomales Point pictures page is quite long, for instance.
WAY more than 20 pictures!
It is actually one of the longest pages of all, but what a page!
You ever seen a White Thistle, for example?
I've got several pictures of this rare example.
They only grow, (that I'm aware of,) out on the Tomales Point hike.
I think that it only grows there because of the salt air, the water, or the ground.
If you take one home and plant it in regular ground, it turns green, just like the ones you're used to.
This is NOT a one-off!
There are a lot of them there although I've never seen any anywhere else.
I also love the webbing.
That's NOT spider webs!
The plant produces that.
Our guess is that that is for water.
There is NO GROUND WATER out here.
Only fog, or salt spray.
Well, hope you enjoy yourself.
Jou Baur