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Jojo left his home in #Tucson Arizona for some California grass 🇺🇸 by dullhunk

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Jojo left his home in #Tucson Arizona for some California grass 🇺🇸

Jojo was a man who thought he was a loner
But he knew it couldn't last
Jojo left his home in Tucson Arizona
for some California grass
Get back, get back
Get back to where you once belonged
...


"Get Back" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Beatles and written by Paul McCartney (though credited to Lennon–McCartney), originally released as a single on 11 April 1969 and credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston". A different mix of the song later became the closing track of Let It Be (1970), which was the Beatles' last album released just after the group split. The single version was later issued on the compilation albums 1967–1970, 20 Greatest Hits, Past Masters, and 1.

The single reached number one in the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Australia, France, West Germany, Mexico, Norway, Switzerland, Austria, and Belgium. It was the Beatles' only single that credited another artist at their request. "Get Back" was the Beatles' first single release in true stereo in the US. In the UK, the Beatles' singles remained monaural until the following release, "The Ballad of John and Yoko".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Back


Tucson, Arizona by SD Dirk via Wikmedia Commons w.wiki/3Fjw

G & T by TheJudge310

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G & T

Grass and Trees in Anaheim California.

UFO Landing Strip? by kmanohar

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UFO Landing Strip?

Some kind of cattle ranching corral contraption on the ridge top near Cerro Este Road

Cave Rocks Road climbing steeply towards Cerro Este Junction by kmanohar

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Cave Rocks Road climbing steeply towards Cerro Este Junction

Lone Tree on Cerro Este Road by kmanohar

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Lone Tree on Cerro Este Road

Spring hasn't come for the big one

Brown Cow on Cave Rocks Road - a relic of ranching still free ranging in Sunol Regional Wilderness by kmanohar

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Brown Cow on Cave Rocks Road - a relic of ranching still free ranging in Sunol Regional Wilderness

Does anyone know what breed of cattle this is?

History of Ranching is all too apparent in the Sunol Wilderness - Barn now serves as High Valley Camp by kmanohar

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History of Ranching is all too apparent in the Sunol Wilderness - Barn now serves as High Valley Camp

A ranch house now doubles as a campground in the hills near Cave Rocks. High Valley Road climbs down the hill and forks itself into Cave Rocks Road.

Lush Green California Hills - on Cave Rocks Trail by kmanohar

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Lush Green California Hills - on Cave Rocks Trail

After abundant winter rains and a rainy early spring day.

Burned tree - Lightning? by kmanohar

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Burned tree - Lightning?

A tree reaches out to the skies, stripped of all its bark and life, a few broken branches strewn around it. Looks like a victim of a lightning strike since it is situated on the top of the ridge at the very end of the Indian Joe Creek Trail and the junction with Cave Rocks Road.

Meadow on Indian Joe Creek Trail by kmanohar

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Meadow on Indian Joe Creek Trail

A green meadow on Indian Joe Creek Trail just beyond the point where the trail leaves the Indian Joe Creek bed.

Lush green vistas by kmanohar

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Lush green vistas

Lush green vistas from the top of the ridge near Cave Rocks. The stormy day after the winter rains ensured lush green grass growth

Lonely Hiker on Cave Rocks Trail by kmanohar

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Lonely Hiker on Cave Rocks Trail

Stopping to take a picture of the lush green California hills.

~ MEADOW ~ by Wandering Dom

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~ MEADOW ~

I was on my way to Horton Plaza to see the movie AVATAR ( absolutely loved it...you must see it in 3D !! ), when i noticed this grassy meadow behind my place ~ We had quite a bit of rain and now the sun has been shining for the past week or so ...therefore greeneries are popping up here and there ~
Click !! ;-D

Hikers on Cavern Point Loop Trail - Santa Cruz Island, California by kmanohar

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Hikers on Cavern Point Loop Trail - Santa Cruz Island, California

Cavern Point Loop Trail ascends from Scorpion Harbor up 150ft to the top of Cavern Point Promontory and Cliffs and then descends on the other side of the hill on the left down to the harbor.

~ AMBER WAVE ~ by Wandering Dom

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~ AMBER WAVE ~

~ Somewhere in North Park ~

Dry California Grass ~ by Wandering Dom

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Dry California Grass ~

Dry California Grass growing nearby Sex Shop and being bathed in Pink Light ~ Midway Area~ San diego~ California ~ This is fire season and it has been so dry...no rain in sight ~ so far so good~ no major fire yet ~
Listening to " Get Back " by The Beatles ~
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6G7MkBMVxE

Plant Growing on a Palm tree trunk/Pacific Beach/LP by Wandering Dom

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Plant Growing on a Palm tree trunk/Pacific Beach/LP

This plant with tiny leaves is growing on
the trunk of this palm tree.BEST VIEWED LARGE

Brachiaria mutica by frolickauai

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Brachiaria mutica