Janice Dean the Weather Machine

U-Report from Bill Starr

A beautiful pick-me-up flower from Bill Starr!  I think it’s working, Bill! :)

11 Responses to “U-Report from Bill Starr”

Comment by Wenchie

Oh how pretty…Looks like a lily of sorts?…But different

 
Comment by TnDeb

Bill..

Beautiful flower..you always have great pics..thanks..

Deb

 
Comment by Brenda

You sounded like you were having challenges with your breathing for a couple of days at the beginning of the week and then you haven’t been there the last couple of days.
HOPE YOU ARE WELL

 
Comment by Wenchie

Sending warm and peaceful thoughts and prayers Janice….

I admit Janice …I find your quietness a bit disconcerting…..But that is ok…You just do what you need to do in order to take care of yourself…

That is the most important thing…

Warmly
Dawn

 
Comment by Fujie

Hello everyone, how are you?
Nice pic! It looks like a lily. What kind of lily is this?

 
Comment by Peter Plumley

That’s a tiger lily. :) Not in bloom here yet! JD you might have gotten that nasty flu bug that’s going around, one week you feel fine, and it comes back again.

Feel better soon JD. :)

 
Comment by Bill S in Scotia, NY

You’re welcome JD, hope you kick that bug soon and begin feeling better.

Thanks Dawn and Deb.

Dawn…..I’m not such what this flower is called, but I’ve been told it is of the Lilly family. Day Lilly is a name I’ve heard.

 
Comment by Wenchie

Definately in the lily family….Definately has that tiger lily look too

Wonder if its the wild version of the tiger lily?? So much vegetation has been hybred and genetically altered over the years from the wild version counter parts…

 
Comment by Wenchie

Ok I googled it….Definately a form of tiger lily…Seems its the tiger lily that does that peeling back of the petals look that is going on…

:D

Sigh…I love flowers….animals too ;)

 
Comment by Bill S in Scotia, NY

Thanks Dawn and Peter now I know what this flower is.

This is a wild flower that grows throughout the Adirondack Mountains. I took this picture when I was visiting my fried Jack, he is an Adirondack rustic furniture and traditional packbasket maker, and His workshop is out behind his home in his 146 acre “Sugar Bush”. No electricity all hand tools, the way Jack likes it.

Jack is an old woodsman and during the summer and early fall he lives in a small log cabin next to a pond out in the sugar bush. I’ll upload a couple of pictures to U-Report. This flower was growing next to Jack’s cabin and everything growing in Jack’s sugar bush is wild.

In the early spring Jack and his son tap nearly 2,500 Sugar Maple trees to produce Maple Syrup.

 
Comment by Luis

Beautiful flowers for a beautiful Goddess :)

 

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