
Merry Christmas! Wild holly on the Lake Washington nature trail.

Alligator? No, just a log.

What are these bizarre trees? There's no vegetation like that in Colorado! I'm thinking it's a Western Red Cedar.

This smiling frog and his companion fish hang out at the playground in Idylwood Park along Lake Sammamish.

Moss. Something else in rather short supply in the semi-arid state of Colorado.
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