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She's so pretty. I love tortoise shell. Yours has more grey. I want her.Aww, she reminds me of one of the kittens my cat had this Spring. (Not Entry)
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She's so pretty. I love tortoise shell. Yours has more grey. I want her.Aww, she reminds me of one of the kittens my cat had this Spring. (Not Entry)
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No !The palm trees don't change color?
I didn't think so and was joking around. Glad to know that they actually don't.No !
Are you sure? Like they don’t even turn brown ever? That’s crazyI didn't think so and was joking around. Glad to know that they actually don't.
lol, look at Texas lagging behind…I found this:
"The 2025 leaf peeping season is getting underway with some parts of the U.S. already starting to see fall foliage.
But peak colors are still to come. Using a data model that factors in historical and forecast temperatures and precipitation, the types of trees in a region, trends and user data, travel brand SmokyMountains.com has predicted when trees will reach peak foliage across the country."
Here's what to expect:
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There's an interactive version here:
https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map