WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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@sabergirl they're mustard flowers... But I don't know the English name for it... They're planted on farm fields to capture nitrogen and avoid erosion.
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Aha! They may very well be mustard.
I like that common name way more than rapeseed, which is apparently the name of the flowers pressed to make canola.
Better this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustard_plant
Than that: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapeseed
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When we first met, my wife had the username “molester” for all her social media/Spotify/etc accounts. I was taken aback and asked her why the hell she’d chosen this. Turns out that at uni she’d been referred to as “Mole-ster” (first syllable sounding like the small burrowing animal “mole”). She never realised that, when written down, the spelling looked like something else entirely.
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@Twistlock here for a week, my uncle lives here so some sun and family time ️
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@AdamC enjoy mate!