Harrison
blip missions changed today, as they often do for reasons of weather, time, chance, light, mood and a multitude of other factors.
today's factor was mostly undefined or incomplete plans, but the lack of strong natural light and wet windy weather also played a role.
meet harrison, a hale and hearty pachyphytum oviferum succulent more commonly known as moonstones.
it belongs to our son johnny who named it after his freshman year college roommate.
i photographed it up in the pumphouse where it lives on the window sill until johnny takes it back to school.
less-than-ideal weather aside, today i was able to mow down the dandelions in the lower yard. this time they're gone for good, i'm sure.
i also changed a tire on my bike.
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