Thank you Bill for the photos. I know Hawkweed, it grows in my region also. The german name is the translation of hawkweed. Bunchberry is not known in Europe, it is a plant that grows in northern parts of america. In Europe we have a related plant, the cornel.
Bill, your blog keeps me in touch with the sights of Gowganda. I can only get up there once a year and only for a week. The area is beautiful and I have many fond memories as a child vacationing up there. Thank you!!!!
I mirror Karen's thoughts, Bill...if it wasn't for you I'm not sure I could stand the long wait every year until I can get back to "heaven" ! Congratulations !!!!!
Thank you Bill for the photos. I know Hawkweed, it grows in my region also. The german name is the translation of hawkweed. Bunchberry is not known in Europe, it is a plant that grows in northern parts of america. In Europe we have a related plant, the cornel.
ReplyDeleteBill, your blog keeps me in touch with the sights of Gowganda. I can only get up there once a year and only for a week. The area is beautiful and I have many fond memories as a child vacationing up there. Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI mirror Karen's thoughts, Bill...if it wasn't for you I'm not sure I could stand the long wait every year until I can get back to "heaven" ! Congratulations !!!!!
ReplyDelete10% of 1 million - good going Bill! keep it up. Minden
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great comments, Bill
ReplyDeleteCongratulations my friend.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a learning journey as well as entertaining.
Congratulations! I'm so glad that we found your blog and been able to "travel" to your part of Canada through your wonderful photos.
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