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Looks like this would make a perfect , but Masza just sniffed it and walked away.

Young Urtica dioica (stinging nettle) and Oxalis acetosella (wood sorrel)

I had some suspicions, and when I turned it upside down, it was obvious. It's more difficult for you, because you can't touch it. And you don't know the context...

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Who would have thought this old rug still has perfectly white sharp teeth.

Billions of years of evolution to create this wonderful clump of and then some dinosaur flew by and shat on it.

Geoportal padł. No to nici z pracy, będę zmuszony trochę poodpoczywać.

It's nice to have a lawn that doesn't need mowing. It could use some more moss, though.

Trying to connect to Mastodon. Or maybe a dragon. Doesn't matter. Any connection will be fine in this radio desert.

This snek stuck its head out from beneath the leaves and wants to know if it's spring already. Our answer is "complicated".

The part of Poland we live in is about two weeks, climatewise, behind the rest of the country. It's not winter, but not yet really spring. We expect spring to come tomorrow, or the day after.

The is Natrix natrix, European grass snake. The green plant in the upper left corner is Oxalis acetosella, wood sorrell, which was once used to make soups, salads, and refreshing drinks. We just pluck it and chew it and hope foxes didn't pee on it.

One nice thing about our installations in a generally flat area – you get to climb high and see sights.

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