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RE: Mountian Laurel 1

in #photography6 years ago

howdy there @coinsandchains! well sir..that is one fine looking flower..is that a Georgia mountain flower of some kind? Are you super busy with the your other real world projects?
did you ever meet with those medical company people and is there still good or hopeful news on that front?
bytheway, your username says coins, are you just referring to cryptos or precious metal coins, or both?

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Yes sir, they do grow here, and over a large part of the eastern US. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmia_latifolia
I think they tend to like higher elevations, the mountains around here are covered in them. I was actually surprised to see these as most have been done blooming for over a month. I think the cove they were in is a little higher in elevation and stays cooler because of the waterfall. This is Helton Creek Falls, my parents were actually married standing on the rocks in front of the falls.(trying to get that pic for the post )
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I've been super busy, which is one reason I havn't had a chance to post about that particular family outing.
I actually have a meeting tomorrow from 11 EST to 7 EST with them and two other companies. Which should be awesome, one of the companies is one of the largest players in the AI space.
I like cryptos and have been doing Airdrops and bounties which has created an interesting mix of coins. I think I'm a crypto coin collector.....
I do have a small collection of silver coins, not a massive amount. I think it's part of my pack rat tendencies, I just like to collect stuff.

lol, I just realized i miss-spelled laurel in the title.... something with steepshot wont let me change it....
Thanks for stopping by and being interested.

howdy there again @coinsandchains! so you have an 8 hour meeting? that sounds very serious man. very encouraging I'd say. with these companies, if you go to work for them, would you still be able to work out of your home?

that waterfall is amazing because of it's shape, most falls you don't get to see the top hardly but this one with the slope going up allowing you to see the water come down like that is awesome.
thank you sir!

Kalmia latifolia
Kalmia latifolia, commonly called mountain laurel, calico-bush, or spoonwood, is a broadleaved evergreen shrub in the heather family, Ericaceae, that is native to the eastern United States. Its range stretches from southern Maine south to northern Florida, and west to Indiana and Louisiana. Mountain laurel is the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. It is the namesake of Laurel County in Kentucky and the city of Laurel, Mississippi (founded 1882).

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