Possibly lichen? Looks similar to the light green stuff I saw on trees in Arkansas growing up.
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I'm right handed and play the guitar left handed...
Stuff like this is why I just used the hex color code vs the color name back in the day.
Seeing the title, "it's in Harrison, isn't it?" Reading the article, "it doesn't say where." Feeling dirty and clicking on the link to their site, "It says Ozarks... And North East Arkansas. Not quite Harrison."
Harrison is well known for being incredibly racist and the K³ capital of Arkansas.
My great-grandmother, who was born in 1910, may have gotten married at 13 (iirc her husband was 17-18 at the time) and had my grandmother when she was 14... but that's doesn't make it "right" that she was a teen mother. She married young to get out of an abusive home life and that was her only way out at the time.
The key is to send it too then when they're not at home.
Luna - male
Eclipse - female
Madame (formally Freya) - female
Bat - female
Ding - male
Rainbow bridge: Gaia - female, Apollo - female
Bat and Ding had those names at the shelter and we didn't see a reason to change them. Luna ... We were told he was a she as a kitten, and after a week of proper nutrition we saw the boy bits and just kept the name. Apollo was purposely named that way because we already had one swap and then we'd have the sun and moon.
You may sheer it, but it grows back almost instantly. ;)
I HAVE FOUND MY TRUE BROTHER! I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED COLESLAW. LET US BECOME A BIG COLESLAW FAMILY.
And when it's not red, you have a serious issue going on. This is actually how a couple initially noticed something was wrong with their toddler's eye. Turned out she had cancer. She's a healthy adult now, with a glass eye, but I have never looked at red eyes in photographs in a negative way since then.
Couple this with the compilation of spider paws and I just want to cuddle them.
I have all three!