Posted 2 years ago
fortapache
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I don't like to flaunt my wealth but I got another pink flamingo. That would have brought me up to 3 but one was destroyed by Snowmageddon. 8 to 9 feet of snow will do that. It is a miracle that many of the gnomes were not destroyed. I have lost gnomes in much smaller storms than this.
As for the flamingo it is a short legged one, body is the standard size. A taller one is behind it. Please note both of these survived Snowmageddon. In other news I can use the legs from the destroyed flamingo should I find a leg impaired flamingo.
In the meantime the storm keeps giving even though it is over. A rockslide took out one of my tires as the melting snow releases a few rocks now and then.
Flamingos looking good there
I like the flock of trikes.
this is near my house three hours ride.....
https://ambiente.cba.gov.ar/flamencos-centinelas-del-mar-ansenuza/?gclid=CjwKCAjw6IiiBhAOEiwALNqncQtmAvYLszXkxjKYMpQ3CFzmi57Qn5N5G7Us4kcqLZeSHxZFfftuXRoCxbIQAvD_BwE
Thank you very much elanski.
Thank you very much Falcon.
Thank you very much kivatinitz. Looks like you are in Argentina.
yes I live in Córdoba City, same province where the National Ansenuza Park is
Looks like a trike parade forming!
Flamingos returning must be harbingers of snow-free weather. ;-)
Yes Watchsearcher when you can see them there is no snow. When they are wet it is raining.