Arizona.

A lark sparrow is always good for a lark.

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On a hot day in Arizona, this lesser goldfinch made me smile by finding the coolness of a bubbler.

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The beautiful red rocks of Sedona, Arizona, and a ladder.

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Albert Lea

The Blazing Star Trail was wet. 

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Meanwhile, in Waseca County, a road went missing.

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Cedar waxwing.

A cedar waxwing feeding on the fruit of a hawthorn. Its presence alone makes it worth having the small tree.

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Hammer Museum

A museum of Hammers in Haines, Alaska. When it comes to museums, these folks have nailed it.

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Chicory.

Chicory is used to make a substitute drink for coffee.

  Some people call it blue sailors. The legend is that a beautiful maiden fell in love with a sailor who left for the sea. She waited patiently for his return. The gods, knowing that her lover had drowned, took pity on her and turned her into chicory and she still wears sailor-blue blossoms.

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