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Bonbons Cooked

Cooked and ready to eat!

Ready to eat, Cooked

Quite a difference from their pupa form.

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This entry was posted in Food, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged bonbon, Food, Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, Okra Paradise Farms on December 9, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Bonbons

In their liquid pupa form.

One to eat, another for later, Rising

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This entry was posted in Food, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged bonbon, Food, Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, Okra Paradise Farms on December 9, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Dog, Mushrooms

Yellow Dog is oblivious to Amanita muscaria.

Yellow Dog, Amanita muscaria

She doesn’t care about Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Dogs, Mushroom, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged Amanita muscaria, Brown Dog, Dogs, Fly agaric, Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, magic mushroom, mushroom, Okra Paradise Farms, Yellow Dog on December 3, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Red Corn

It don’t come no purtier than this:

Corn, Nubbed

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This entry was posted in Corn, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged corn, Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, nubbed, Okra Paradise Farms, red corn, Terry Davis on December 3, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Candling

Early December is not when pine trees are supposed to candle.

Candelabra, Loblolly

But this loblolly is just one of many that are producing new growth because it’s so warm.

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This entry was posted in Loblolly, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged bud, candling, Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, John S. Quarterman, Loblolly, Lowndes County, new growth, Okra Paradise Farms, pine, Tree on December 3, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Dog shrooms

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on November 30, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Spider in loblolly

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on November 30, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Candling loblolly

On November 30.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized on November 30, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Tick

What you don’t want to find crawling on you.

Tiny crawling kind, Ick

Quite small but still bitey. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Insects, Okra Paradise Farms and tagged Georgia, Gretchen Quarterman, insect, John S. Quarterman, Lowndes County, Okra Paradise Farms, tick on November 12, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

Jesup

This entry was posted in Uncategorized on October 26, 2017 by John S. Quarterman.

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