I'm not sure what this tree is in my front yard, but it's covered in this lichen. Is this something to be concerned about?
We are a community of professionals and hobbyists within the field of arboriculture. This is a place just as much for shop talk as for questions regarding health and upkeep of trees.Please help me find this "Ceaco Bright Splash" puzzle for sale.
Need something found? Maybe we can help!Looking for a book to read on vacation!
In need of a good read? Let us know what you want and we guarantee you'll find a great book, or your money back. This subreddit is for people to ask for suggestions on books to read. Please only post requests for suggestions, not unsolicited recommendations or “should I read this book or that book” type posts.I'm grateful that I could relax and finally build this awesome Lego bonsai tree my wife got me for Christmas

Gratitude City is a community dedicated to the practice of gratitude. Practicing gratitude every day can have a profound impact on our overall well-being, as it helps us shift our focus from what we lack to what we have. Whether you're looking for inspiration, support, or simply a space to express your gratitude, we welcome you to contribute and discover the transformative power of gratefulness. r/Gratitude is officially Pioneering the Science of Gratitude at https://www.gratitude.city
[TOMT][Song] A (classic rock?) song where they sing a few words and then this electric guitar riff happens
For finding the un-googleable things that are on the tip of your tongue... That word... The name of that song... That movie...Test
Reddit is launching a new automod property, Contributor Quality Score (CQS). Moderation teams may use this score to perform automated actions on your submissions. To help users understand this system, each new submission in this subreddit will result in an automod comment with your current score.Not too impressive but it's my first official find!

Welcome to r/metaldetecting, a place to discuss all things metal detecting! Please check out the rules before posting. If you are looking for advice on a detector or gear, take a look at the stickied post. As a member of our sub you are welcome to use our sub's code "REDDITMD" at checkout on SeriousDetecting.com OR Kellycodetectors.com. (US) If you purchase from Radioworld.ca try out the code (REDDITRWMD) at checkout. (CA) Thanks for being a part of our community!
Robinhood gold card - usable for mortgage?
A subreddit for discussing credit cards. Be sure to read sub rules before posting, use the resources linked in the sidebar / about section of the sub, and use search to see if your question has already been answered.Looking for starter recommendations
Welcome to r/metaldetecting, a place to discuss all things metal detecting! Please check out the rules before posting. If you are looking for advice on a detector or gear, take a look at the stickied post. As a member of our sub you are welcome to use our sub's code "REDDITMD" at checkout on SeriousDetecting.com OR Kellycodetectors.com. (US) If you purchase from Radioworld.ca try out the code (REDDITRWMD) at checkout. (CA) Thanks for being a part of our community!My words got lost in your eyes.
A fun way to express yourself in 7 words. 7 words in the Title, no emojis. GIFs are allowed in comments. That moment when you need an extra word to express yourself. We are an achievement subreddit. 🏆🏅🎖️ We randomly tag post, with flair and show in our Community Highlights based upon upvote count."Feathered Flame," Subtester2023, Photo, 2013

This is a subreddit about art, where we are serious about art and artists, and discussing art in a mature, substantive way. *Read the rules* and observe other submissions before posting. Be on your best behavior and do not comment unless you have something meaningful and mature to say. We are strictly moderated and do not give out warnings.
Scattered thoughts

Abstraction is the distancing of an idea from objective referents. That means, in the visual arts, pulling a depiction away from any literal, representational reference points. You can also call abstract art non-representational art.
Out of Touch, SubTester2023, digital, 2024

This is a subreddit about art, where we are serious about art and artists, and discussing art in a mature, substantive way. *Read the rules* and observe other submissions before posting. Be on your best behavior and do not comment unless you have something meaningful and mature to say. We are strictly moderated and do not give out warnings.
Y'all are so talented. Would love if anyone could draw me!

A drawing sub for artists of any skill level as long as we're excellent to each other.