When you have a green thumb with house plants (I don't), you can bend a philodendron to your will for a tropical ceiling treatment:

In tropical environments, you can create colorful door and window treatments outside, too:

Another flower I'm not familiar with:

The wildlife is the same, though:

A concerned robin in the BART lot next to the A's stadium. We were tailgating (read: drinking beer) right under her nest:

(I was hoping to get a shot of her on the nest, but once we spotted her she wouldn't come back.)
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