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    A lone weed on our Street

    Thursday ritual out here is to bring the garbage all the way to the end of street to be collected by Country Waste, Inc. They show up, collect my trash bags, then back into our street so as to go back whence they came. So this weed must have grown in the week since their last visit and is unlikely to be there tomorrow.

    Poor little weed:

    A lone weed on our Street

    Posted more for the story than seeking accolades ;-)

    Comment welcome of course . . .

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    For me, Ted, if you had removed that foreground bit of grass which is out of focus before shooting, or managed to have it sharply focused, this would have worked well.

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Seeing you are in Texas, the question is how far is the end of the street from your door? As to the image...I think it is a lonely one too...I can symphatize with your thoughts...

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Seeing you are in Texas, the question is how far is the end of the street from your door? As to the image...I think it is a lonely one too...I can symphatize with your thoughts...
    It's about 500 yards, Izzie. I either use the pickup truck or the wheelbarrow depending on the laziness factor. The guy came to the property entrance for a while but rutted up the street so I put a stop to that.

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Ted, what kind of weed is it? I have had several people ask me as it is a favorite of both hummingbirds and scissor-tailed flycatchers and has been in several of my shots. It produces a beautiful flower. I 've always thought it look almost like the leaves of a mesquite but not sure.

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Nice shot.

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara Ponder View Post
    Ted, what kind of weed is it? I have had several people ask me as it is a favorite of both hummingbirds and scissor-tailed flycatchers and has been in several of my shots. It produces a beautiful flower. I 've always thought it look almost like the leaves of a mesquite but not sure.
    Went out this morning to find the "weed" alive but suffering from some heavy rain, which will come as no surprise to you guys in Pasadena after yesterday's downpour.

    According to a book I have, it's Lindheimer's Senna (senna lindheimeri), which " . . . is found on open rocky ground . . .". a perennial which blooms Sept. to Nov.

    Right now, the plant is smaller than the book description of 1-1/2 to 3 ft tall, about half-size so far . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Went out this morning to find the "weed" alive but suffering from some heavy rain, which will come as no surprise to you guys in Pasadena after yesterday's downpour.

    According to a book I have, it's Lindheimer's Senna (senna lindheimeri), which " . . . is found on open rocky ground . . .". a perennial which blooms Sept. to Nov.

    Right now, the plant is smaller than the book description of 1-1/2 to 3 ft tall, about half-size so far . . .

    Thanks! The ones I have seen are that 3ft maybe even 4. It is a pretty plant for a weed but if we are truthful weren't all plants weeds at one point? Aww, things to ponder, have a great weekend looks like some nice weather for our area this week.

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara Ponder View Post
    It is a pretty plant for a weed but if we are truthful weren't all plants weeds at one point? Aww, things to ponder ~
    Indeed.

    It made me wonder if the differentiation between plant and weed is:
    If you plant a plant, it stays there.
    If you plant a weed, it takes over the whole area!



    If your drive is that long Ted, Texas is big!

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post

    If your drive is that long Ted, Texas is big!

    Cheers, Dave
    No Dave that's our street. My drives are pretty much hidden in the OP shot. Here ya go:

    A lone weed on our Street

    Two entrances at top and bottom right. Tin barn at upper middle. Covered deck at lower left. Cabin barely visible. Black thing above "A" is my pickup truck.

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    Re: A lone weed on our Street

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    .....If your drive is that long Ted, Texas is big!

    Cheers, Dave
    You have no idea, Dave...you have no idea...when we go Texas and stopped at their rest area, I thought I will only see a small building like others, but one of their rest stop is a huge architectural building, highly techie stuff, wonderful staffs, awe-inspiring you'd think that it is a City Hall or something...a mini White House...putting the rest of the country to shame...

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