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03/12/2011 10:47:22 AM · #1 |
Have I missed a thread or is this the most easily understood topic ever? |
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03/12/2011 10:51:17 AM · #2 |
I didn't see one either...was wondering what ya'll thought about it... |
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03/12/2011 11:01:44 AM · #3 |
I walked few times through the village (I assume that qualifies as a small urban area) and being winter there are no wild flowers growing anywhere in concrete or any other man made surface. There are some birds around but they tend to prefer trees to brick walls. And the bears haven't woken up yet (they come to pick food from rubbish bins when they are awake). At home I have moss growing between bricks, could make an interesting macro. But here I have nothing (skiing resort in BC, Canada).
Any suggestions? |
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03/12/2011 11:05:22 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by marnet: I walked few times through the village (I assume that qualifies as a small urban area) and being winter there are no wild flowers growing anywhere in concrete or any other man made surface. There are some birds around but they tend to prefer trees to brick walls. And the bears haven't woken up yet (they come to pick food from rubbish bins when they are awake). At home I have moss growing between bricks, could make an interesting macro. But here I have nothing (skiing resort in BC, Canada).
Any suggestions? |
how about geese/duck in a pond...mind you it's probably frozen |
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03/12/2011 11:29:13 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Ja-9: Originally posted by marnet: I walked few times through the village (I assume that qualifies as a small urban area) and being winter there are no wild flowers growing anywhere in concrete or any other man made surface. There are some birds around but they tend to prefer trees to brick walls. And the bears haven't woken up yet (they come to pick food from rubbish bins when they are awake). At home I have moss growing between bricks, could make an interesting macro. But here I have nothing (skiing resort in BC, Canada).
Any suggestions? |
how about geese/duck in a pond...mind you it's probably frozen |
Yes, the lakes are frozen. There might be an occasional trout passing in the creek under the bridge but I don't think I will wait for it :) |
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