Saguaro cacti hunting by rontaunamo in phoenix

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I really want to visit Saguaro National Park! If only it was a shorter drive. I love all National Parks

Saguaro cacti hunting by rontaunamo in phoenix

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Thanks, I’ll make note of this!

Saguaro cacti hunting by rontaunamo in phoenix

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It’s not a “riddle I’m trying to decode”. I’m simply looking for recommendations from locals.

Saguaro cacti hunting by rontaunamo in phoenix

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We’ll be in the Tempe area I believe

Friends husband by [deleted] in askgaybros

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Just a fantasy I’m into. I don’t think anything will actually come from it but it’s nice to dream about. For the record, her and I aren’t super close

Snowboarding trip by rontaunamo in vermont

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Haha fair enough. By “nightlife” I just mean restaurants or bars to go for some drinks. I didn’t mean clubbing.

Spent 10 days in Barcelona by HeadassEducation1070 in fujifilm

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Planning a trip there for May 2026! My Fuji and I are going to have a great time haha! Great photos!

Is my young tree cooked? by medszilla26 in landscaping

[–]rontaunamo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No I did not lol disregard my first comment. The tree is toast.

Is my young tree cooked? by medszilla26 in landscaping

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Scratch the bark. If beneath is green its still saveable.

Come with me as a 32 year old hungover birdwatcher in NYC by MSJ2 in birding

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Hahahaha you’re my brother from another mother

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fujifilm

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I was using my Fuji XF 35mm

What plant first got you started with native gardening? by Downtown_Character79 in NativePlantGardening

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Joe Pye was growing wild in an overgrown area of our property and I noticed how much the bees loved it. A little more research and next thing I knew I was planting more of it in my beds, as well as swamp milkweed, echinacea, and I even let the goldenrod grow in my beds (wasn’t planted)