a clergyman may be apparently as useless as a cat, but he is also as fascinating, for there must be some strange reason for his existence (GK Chesterton): one retired Anglican septuagenarian clergyman's THOUghts, discOverings, readings, scribbLes, wOndeRings and dooDles exploring that strange reason
Monday 16 July 2007
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ReplyDeleteThe plant with the yellow flowers is Mimulus guttatus (Yellow Monkeyflower). It is ranked as provincially rare in Saskatchewan, but is somewhat common in the Cypress Hills.