Yes, it was an exceptionally long winter, using nearly twice as much firewood as I have ever used while in this house or this county, but the length was prolonged for me by serious illness from which I am not fully recovered. Therefore, I am all the more grateful to my Creator for allowing me sufficient energy to get out into Creation with my 4th son the other day and take these pictures. I hope that you may enjoy them a fraction of the amount I did.
Welcome back Bro! It’s good to have you back . . . we have been praying. Nice pictures . . .
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My guess is the unnamed flower is Black Cohosh . . . but I could be wrong. See here:
http://www.easttennesseewildflowers.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Summer-Flowers-Woodlands_white&id=Black_cohosh10001
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I stand corrected . . . my resident “expert” tells me it is Foamflower. Cohosh blooms later in the summer.
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Seems like it is in the same family as Cohosh, this Foamflower?