Makes it look so old. One typically sees this on old trees or rocks here.
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Matt in California
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BobD
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Love the yellow lichen.
Makes it look so old. One typically sees this on old trees or rocks here.
Makes it look so old. One typically sees this on old trees or rocks here.
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Here too, BobD. I wonder if that identifies the North side of the truck?

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Matt in California
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Bobwayne sheldon wrote:Here too, BobD. I wonder if that identifies the North side of the truck?
Actually this was parked with the front heading north!
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