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We call it a robin even though it is from the thrush family. It is good looking but doesn't look like the cute European Robin. It is at...
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My dad has come home from the war. It is 1945 in the summer. My oldest brother Ron is on the right and Rex is on the left. The next two bo...
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Teddy's legs are a little short for this big wheel but he still likes sitting on it. These shots were buried in my files and this one...

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Beautiful photo close-up of this little "crown." Wishing you a good week, Larry.
Somebody naughty has been munching on your flowers. Here it's the adult corn rootworm beetle who devours the petals of roses, zinias etc. Everything but the smelly marigolds. :)
The missing peddles made for an interesting photo.
Hi Larry !
Beautiful photo. I love the crown of little yellow flowers.
I just read your words about September 11. I made a post too.
I studied the picture hard but can't decide: are they holes or raindrops on the petals?
Just as troutbirder said, it is and adult corn rootworm beetle that eats on my zinnias. I like that, as I hear commercials on tv all the time what farm chemical that will kill it.
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