Spyke

I'm sitting on it behind the camera. I failed at the internet :(

But here's the bike on today's journey:

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Especially since you're already so close, you should definitely go by the redwoods sometime!

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lemmy.world

Gotcha, NorCal is real good at growing big trees. But stuff from all over the world has been planted there for the last 100+ years. Need someone that knows trees in here lol

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sh.itjust.works

I'm not an expert and I don't think we have a "Marijuana enthusiasts" here,

(Edit to add, YES! https://sh.itjust.works/c/[email protected] I don't think I did that right but I'm subscribed now.)

but I've lived in California a long time and I think they're old eucalyptus trees. Especially being planted on either side of the road like that. They aren't native, obviously, but there's enough similarities to the Australian climate that they do very well here and were often used to create a fast-growing windbreak for crops or roads. You can search "old eucalyptus" to see that peeling bark with smooth underlayer, strong vertical trunks and skinny drooping branches.

However , I could be completely wrong.

Was there an aromatic scent in the air, OP?

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Was there an aromatic scent in the air, OP?

A perfume of a million plants getting it on. I can't confirm whether eucalyptus was in there.

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I wish i lived near trees a quarter as big as these. All i have is sand and grass that hates anything with a pulse

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