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"Hats on a Stick ®"

jimmy the lid

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Lids photographed in their natural environment, the way God intended it...



Borso Alessandria
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Mr. Paladin

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Jimmy, I would respectfully disagree that the environment should be totally natural. For instance, this fine Champ boxbow requires the fine finish and braided cord of an ivory-handled walking stick, combined with the natural environment, in order to excel.

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jimmy the lid

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Mr. Paladin said:
Jimmy, I would respectfully disagree that the environment should be totally natural. For instance, this fine Champ boxbow requires the fine finish and braided cord of an ivory-handled walking stick, combined with the natural environment, in order to excel.


Point well-taken, Mr. P!
 

suitedcboy

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AH-HAH! I now know where all those brand new vintage hats come from! You guys in the secret hat society are sharing a newly found cache of hat seeds. I never knew they grew on those stems. You can see that Mr P's more southerly location has yielded a hat blossom that is not fully dormant as indicated by the green hue.
 

jimmy the lid

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suitedcboy said:
I never knew they grew on those stems. You can see that Mr P's more southerly location has yielded a hat blossom that is not fully dormant as indicated by the green hue.


"Hat Blossom" -- very nice, suitedcboy! It's really amazing when you pass a field full of these -- an incredible sight.

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JtL
 

jimmy the lid

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Zetwal -- very nice photo of a "leaf weight" in its native habitat. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Cheers,
JtL
 

fluteplayer07

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My Stetsondraceae was thriving, until this latest blast of cold Michigandian weather hit us here in the SE corner of the state. Poor thing lost all of its hat blossoms; had to move it back in the house. Hopefully it'll warm back up soon enough, so I can transplant it outside for good for the season, and take pics when its in full bloom.

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