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Dandelion Close-up (Original Post)
George McGovern
Jul 2021
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Thank You wyn borkins - I wondered if the title was too vague. I'll change it.
George McGovern
Jul 2021
#2
You're welcome wyn borkins. I have no experience with tornadoes, however,
George McGovern
Jul 2021
#6
wyn borkins
(1,109 posts)1. A Beautiful Image
However, I read your Title as: Close-up [to an F4 tornado] (!?!?).
George McGovern
(5,410 posts)2. Thank You wyn borkins - I wondered if the title was too vague. I'll change it.
wyn borkins
(1,109 posts)3. Thank You
And please know that seeing that magnificent Dandelion image instead of a tornado brought a pleasant smile to my face. And even now, each time I think of my silliness, it makes be smile bigly. Thanks again, kind sir.
George McGovern
(5,410 posts)6. You're welcome wyn borkins. I have no experience with tornadoes, however,
I'd much rather see a dandelion up close.
lark
(23,003 posts)4. My son at a little over one year called these "blowing mores".
He loved to blow on them and watch the seeds fly. He came by that name by asking me if I could see him blowing on them and I said yes. So then he picked up another few and when he was done with them looked at me and said I'm blowing more and from then on that was their names.
George McGovern
(5,410 posts)5. How sweet. Thank You lark.