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Thank you for showing us so many beautiful plants Robert, mostly new to me. These alpine communities are also a wonderful sight.Me too. I've often wondered where this irrepressible urge for direct and regular contact with nature comes from, but not to be able to satisfy it would be almost unbearable.
Trond:My condolences to you and your family.
Mine also, Trond.
Trond,I think that I can understand your situation. My father is in hospice (at home) now with kidney failure. At least he will most likely pass in his sleep very peacefully. He sleeps most of the time now. It is difficult when family members pass, for a variety of reasons. I have lost too many dear ones already. My thoughts are with you and your family. In my situation it has been important to keep my mind focused on positive things. For me it has not always been easy. Believe it or not, this forum and some wonderful folks I have become acquainted with has helped me stay focused on the positive forces of life.I hope to get out this Wednsday. The weather forecast is for 42 C or something close to that (107 F). Ugh! We are also getting subtropical moisture too, somewhat unusual for this time of year. The heat is miserable with the humidity.Also, I was able to return to the farmers' market for the first time this year. Kind'a late for me, however all went well. After 15-20 years at the market it felt good to be greeted by so many heart-felt friends and acquaintances.
The mid-season wildflowers were at their prime.
RobertIt seems to be more red flowers in "your" flora than in "mine". Who are the pollinators of the red ones? Birds?
Well, from your super picture, there can be no argument to that - what a lovely sight!