


While there I visited an open mine addit on the east side of the lake. Ed Barnstaple pointed me in the right direction. More on that in another post. At the addit a Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) growing from a rock ledge above the water and a closeup of one of the flowers.
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It's amazing that a flower that we only have in the garden can grow on the rock like that. The closeup shot is very beautiful.
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