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While visiting the foggy swamp area I saw my dear flickr friend Siri.We never had met before only knew each other from flickr.

It was a warm surprise and we both had time to make a picture.Thank you my dear Siri you are so friendly and sweet.

 

Happy Halloween from us to all friends and followers

 

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Short handed on power 2002 assists a pair of SD60s on the southbound to Riker

Three former Conrail SD60I's charge out of Bradford after doing their work. Watching a train scream up Lewis Run never gets old.

Within the very large Iris genus, the Siberian iris group (Iris sibirica) gets somewhat less attention than the more famous

and popular bearded irises, but it actually has some advantages over that group. Like all irises, Siberians have strappy, sword-like foliage, but the leaves of Siberian iris remain quite attractive long after the flowers have faded, offering texture similar to that of an ornamental grass. Siberian irises are also somewhat more cold-hardy than most bearded iris, happily thriving in zone 3 gardens. And finally, Siberians are quite resistant to the borer worms and rot that can make bearded iris such a chore to maintain. Siberian iris, with its smaller, beardless flowers, may not be quite as showy as other types, but it makes up for this by being easy to grow and more drought-tolerant. Species forms usually have blue or blue-violet flowers, but there are also cultivars with yellow, white, pink, and red flowers. While not large by iris standards, the flowers are colorful and have a graceful shape.

 

Siberian iris is usually planted from potted nursery plants or from roots in the spring, although root division of established plants is sometimes done in the fall. These are very long-lived plants, though over time the clumps can become woody and die out in the center. Division every few years keeps the plants healthy.

 

All species in the Iris genus are considered slightly toxic to pets and to humans.12 Ingestion or handling of roots and other plant parts can cause digestive upset or skin irritation.

www.thespruce.com/growing-siberian-iris-5089592

Zu Besuch bei lieben Freundinnen und deren Herrscherinnen Alexa und Siri

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuCLg8jVxzA

 

Can you imagine how surprise i was when i saw my Siri as thumbnail on a youtube video build with a real backround story.

SIRI makes its pickup at Johnsonburg before continuing south towards Riker.

ra ma da sa saa say so hung

 

powerful healing sound current mantra

Still in WIP but it goes pretty well. Need to find the right spot between beauty and ferocity.

The reason why I am not on flickr so often :)

I said it once, everyone should have a Siri(you) in their life. I will say it again. I am so thankful that you are in mine.

hehe...I can just laugh with joy and smile with gratitude..for you♥

I love you, my dearest friend, my Siri love...tight hugs!!

Construindo sua casinha.

 

Feliz fim de semana!!!

Sun..Sea and Sweet memories.

In my past, present and future, I see you.

Thank you for your care, love and friendship.

 

And thank you for capturing this beautiful picture of us.. Love you, my Siri♥

 

tomada en brasil, bonbinhas playa estaleiro

Siri sez:

"Just waitin' paishintly for m' slaves to bring me m' lunchie!

Could you pleese get a move-on there - your master is feelin' a bit Hungary. Thanks in advance!"

😺

 

bastard tamarind, pink siris or Persian silk tree

Seidenbaum

[Albizia julibrissin]

 

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Snapdragon 4.2 Toon custom 7680x4320: Insane enb from tetrodoxin. My pc is on the knees lol, thank you!

 

More images on nexus : www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/660504

When the sun comes out in PA you have to go out shoot something since its only been out 2 days this year, well Ethan Paul and I made the short drive over to Brockway to shoot SIRI with 3064 leading the way in the late evening.

Buffalo & Pittsburg SIRI passes the former BR&P depot at Ridgway. The train was led by a mixture of former KCS and QNS&L power that still wore their prior owner's colors.

 

BPRR SIRI:

BPRR 3302 SD40T-2 (ex-SP 8358)

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