While walking around our neighborhood this morning, we — Zippy, Wildebeest, Emma, and I — spotted what seemed to be a tiny bird’s nest dangling from the branch of a tree. Zippy went closer to investigate and declared it a seed pod. And after searching the ground below the tree, he brought us a sample.
We’d never seen anything like this . . . outside a Mexican restaurant. Using my keen online research skills, I typed in “bean pod that looks like taco” and learned this seed pod comes from a Kentucky Coffeetree. Who knew? Here’s a better shot of the interior that looks an awful lot like lettuce and/or guacamole, and enormous black beans:
As if that wasn’t enough natural wonder for our outing, there were also plenty of ice formations to admire along the way . I took this photo at the end of our driveway.
We’re supposed to get a bunch of snow tomorrow and again on Wednesday so I’m grateful for the blue skies and balmy temperatures of the past several days. Also? I’m exceedingly grateful that today’s High Wind Warning did NOT result in 80-mph gusts.
Wow, interesting stuff!
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It was a wonderful walk, in all aspect. 🙂
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Sure seems like it!
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I LOVE FINDING COOLS STUFF IN NATURE! Congratulations!
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We’re kindred spirits, Amy! 🙂
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I can’t believe “bean pod that looks like a taco” actually got you a return of hit results. Hahaha. Maybe you’ll have to go back and gather more, give it a grind and see how the coffee from this taste. Or is from the same “family” of species but not actually edible?
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I did see something about roasting the beans for coffee but that exceeds my interest level. 🙂
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