So many wildflowers! It was stunning. Rustlers Gulch, Gunnison national forest, CO6yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/hiking
I bought some shriveled, on sale columbines 2 months ago. They really took off!7yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/gardening
Aftet two years of trying to grow these things I finally got a checkered lily 😍7yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/gardening
My dog decided to sit at the table with us, then realized she didn't know what she was doing.8yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/aww
The two Snapdragons I planted last year spread like crazy and I ended up with these hot pink ones7yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/gardening
I've been anxiously awaiting this bloom and it didn't disappoint 😍 zone 56yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/gardening
Top of the Wasserfallwand trail in Obertraun, Austria. Every trail guide we looked up said it was an easy hike but we thought it was pretty steep. Short and sweet though, only took an hour.6yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/hiking
Another view of aspens from Mueller state park, Divide, Co . Bonus deer!8yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/hiking
I love marigolds. They attract pollinators, prevent pests and can be quite beautiful.8yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/gardening
Moved into a new house this winter. These were already planted. ..it was a true surprise to see these beauties finally bloom. Old homeowner had good taste. Zone 5b9yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/gardening
Great Sand Dunes National Park was one of the most surreal and beautiful places I've seen7yr ⋅ Miss-anthropic ⋅ r/travel