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Post by chrisc on Mar 17, 2013 0:06:36 GMT
or to the Yankees in the group, Hens and Chicks
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Post by mariehass on Mar 17, 2013 0:08:55 GMT
Those don't look like spring chickens!!!!
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Post by chrisc on Mar 17, 2013 0:11:17 GMT
Succulents, my dear.
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Post by janis on Mar 17, 2013 1:16:50 GMT
I love how they are reaching for the sun.
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Post by chrisc on Mar 17, 2013 1:23:06 GMT
Thanks, Janis...glad to see you online.
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Post by mariehass on Mar 17, 2013 1:59:03 GMT
Making a joke my dear friend.
Hens and chicks ARE succulent.
'Rie
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Post by jeeperman on Mar 17, 2013 2:09:10 GMT
Where is the joke in that, Marie....pure fact, I say. ;D
I may be a bit dense but I am failing to see the corolation between title and subject.
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Post by chrisc on Mar 17, 2013 2:44:21 GMT
The name of the plants in the pot is Hens & Biddies...God knows why, just is...the botanical name is "Sempervivum tectorum."
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Post by jeeperman on Mar 17, 2013 3:01:54 GMT
oh, ok I get it now. Odd name for a plant. I like the texture in the wood. The grain is nicely brought out.
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Post by chrisc on Mar 17, 2013 3:34:50 GMT
It is, in its own way, and homage to Ansel Adams, "Rose & Driftwood" image from the early 1930's.
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