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Tag: poison

Poison and prettiness

Poison and prettiness

As I left on my neighborhood walk the other day, I was jazzed about looking for the newest flowers of spring. The first thing I saw was a dead squirrel. This time of year there are many of them. The young’uns don’t know about cars yet, and they dash out into the road, directly under the wheels. … read more Poison and prettiness

Posted on May 13, 2016April 20, 2017Author LisaCategories TreesTags 1992, beauty, flowers, ivy, plants, poison, spring, squirrel
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