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The gilleflower may have been unripe or it is maybe just not that great. Not too flavorful, a little more pearish than appleish consistencywise. All of them are this weird shape.
The sun went away. The rain clouds gathered and the light began to draw in...
The wind picked up a little bit, and the afternoon became more like evening.
Then the rain started and I looked out at the apple tree in the garden and watched the rain settle on the apples.
So I went outside a plucked an apple from the tree and brought it in - not to eat mind, the apples are not ready for eating yet - but to try and get an image out of it...
So, in the living room, I placed a mirror on a small stool onto which I placed three black mounting boards in a triangle to create a black reflection, and carefully set the apple down onto the mirror, to keep the rain drops in place.
Had to bring the blacks up in photoshop a bit more, because the black had a hint of blue in it, and I added a black border to make it stand out from the background on white forum boards. So this is the finished product.
Come, ye thankful people, come, raise the song of harvest home;
All is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide for our wants to be supplied;
Come to God’s own temple, come, raise the song of harvest home.
All the world is God’s own field, fruit unto His praise to yield;
Wheat and tares together sown unto joy or sorrow grown.
First the blade and then the ear, then the full corn shall appear;
Lord of harvest, grant that we wholesome grain and pure may be.
For the Lord our God shall come, and shall take His harvest home;
From His field shall in that day all offenses purge away,
Giving angels charge at last in the fire the tares to cast;
But the fruitful ears to store in His garner evermore.
Even so, Lord, quickly come, bring Thy final harvest home;
Gather Thou Thy people in, free from sorrow, free from sin,
There, forever purified, in Thy garner to abide;
Come, with all Thine angels come, raise the glorious harvest home.
Red apple
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We all love these they remind you of Apple pie!
Apple Cookies
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 cup butter, room temperature
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 large egg
2 tbsp maple syrup
1 1/4 cups diced fresh apples ( about 2 medium)
3/4 cup toasted pecans, coarsely chopped( optional)
Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and spices.
In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in egg and maple syrup. With the mixer on low speed, gradually blend in the flour mixture. Once all flour has been incorporated, stir in apples and pecans.
Drop by 1/4 cupfuls onto prepared baking sheet.
Bake for 15-18 minutes, until cookies are browned around the edges. Cool for about 5 minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Makes about 16 large cookies
NOTE..I cooked mine till just done and they stay cakey that way but if you want them crisper just look slightly longer.
These are best eaten the same day as the fresh apples let off moisture and they can start to stick together.
Jordan Kay at Twitter tweeted to say that "when Apple sends out their standard 'Make Your App Accessible' email", they link to my blog post on accessibility.
I asked him to forward me a copy, and sure enough, they do!
The full content of the email is quoted below.
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We are excited to hear about your interest in expanding your app's marketability by addressing the needs of individuals with disabilities. There are benefits for developers who choose to enhance their apps to take advantage of accessibility APIs that drive the VoiceOver feature in iOS including....
* Make your app stand out from the crowd
* Expand your user base (approximately 1 in 6 individuals in the US have some type of disability, but that doesn't preclude them from wanting to use your app. Even those that don’t identify themselves as disabled can also benefit from accessibility features)
* Improve User Interface testing through automation
* Easy to implement using Apple's developer tools
* Appropriate for almost every app
Read Matt Legend Gemmell’s blog post about his experience writing apps that support the visually impaired: Accessibility for iPhone and iPad apps
Here are some great resources to help you make your app more accessible. Please note many of these pages require an iDP developer account to access them.
1) The best place to start is with our iOS Accessibility page: developer.apple.com/technologies/ios/accessibility.html
2) Another great place to learn more about how to program your app for Accessibility is the Accessibility Programming Guide for iOS.
3) You can download the WWDC 2011 Session Videos for free by logging into WWDC 2011 Videos using your Apple ID and password. There you will find a few accessibility sessions which include podcasts and a copy of the presentation slides, but additionally, we would like to highlight the one below for iOS:
iOS Accessibility
Description: iOS devices are incredibly popular for blind and low vision users, and those with other disabilities. Learn how to make your apps accessible to everyone, as well as how to make apps that are tailored expressly for users with disabilities. This talk will cover new and existing UIAccessibility APIs, and it will provide tips and tricks for making all apps more usable by everyone.
4) On our public Apple website, we have a dedicated page discussing our commitment to Accessibility: www.apple.com/accessibility/
5) Finally, here are some great examples of apps that take advantage of VoiceOver:
* Shazam
* itunes.apple.com/us/app/dictionary.com-dictionary/id36474...
* Inkling
Me faltaba darle el reconocimiento a otra de mis herramientas indispensables es este proyecto y en muchas otras áreas de mi vida, la imagen es simbólica pero destaca su teclado insignia y mientras hacia la toma queriendo resaltar únicamente su manzana, decidí que la tecla a su lado hace gala y honor, pues a 30 años de su creación y entre tantas Opciones sigue siendo la mejor!!
Feliz cumpleaños Apple, Gracias por existir!
I needed to give recognition to one of my essential tools is the project and in many other areas of my life, the image is symbolic but highlights its flagship keyboard while making decision wanting to highlight only the apple, I decided that the key to his side takes pride and honor, for 30 years after its creation among many “option"s and still the best!
Apple Happy Birthday, Thank you for existing
The new apples are starting to arrive at the local market!
I hope they gt better than these ones! They are still a bit bitter!
But they look great!
Unedited photos taken with our iPad Air 2 during testing. Full review - www.stuff.tv/apple/apple-ipad-air-2/review
I have 3 kilo apples. What I can do? Apple cake apple tart and apple puff.
Today I made apple cake and tomorrow I will take to Timo party.
May be the day after tomorrow I have to make apple tart.
Guys!!! Do you want some ??
Thanks Recipe form @Gam.
I picked up the new Apple keyboard today to help a friend set up his Mac Mini, and damn, this thing is thin. I gave up my old reverse-tilt MS ergonomic keyboard because this Apple kb is just so gorgeous on my desk. I'll probably regret this due to wrist pain in a few weeks, but we'll see.
In the meantime, my mouse looks comically large in comparison.
Oh, and yes, this was taken at 3am. Another long Saturday night in the office doing SAN maintenance.
Fiona Apple, Central Park, for Bikini Magazine. 1995.
Photo by Stephen Stickler.
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Compositionally Challenged Week 34 is Summer
Red apples, green leaves,and golden hour - what could be more summery than that?
These Liberty apples are red from the start and will not be ripe for a few more weeks.
I ate this apple at lunchtime today.
I wanted to know how good the four apples were that our old backyard tree accomplished this year. So I have been eating them, regardless of their sometimes twisted shape and superficial scab.
And they haven't been bad eating. This one, picked a week ago and left in a bag with its siblings and some apples from another tree, was sweet and tasty though a little dry and perhaps even mealy -- if that is the right word for apple-meat like that of russets, say. It has obvious problems (like: who'd ever buy something looking like this!?), but altogether I am impressed with the quality.
The tree had produced *five* apples, but one was blown down and lost in the hurricane (Larry) that went through here almost two months ago. I picked the others when frost seemed like a certainty. This was the ugliest of the lot, by the way. And I'm showing its pretty face here.
Apple is taking a different path with the launch of the Apple Watch, with online sales and try-on appointments beginning more than two weeks before availability. As a result, Apple Stores did not see the usual long launch lines this morning. I made a Try-On Appointment at the Ala Moana Center store.
This is the exterior case of an early prototype of the Cube. It's quite a bit taller than the final production version.
Stickers include:
1. MediMac 4-5033 medimac.apple.com
2. "DESKTOP DEVELOPMENT TEAM"
3. The "not been approved by the FCC" sticker
4. Serial #XA015048JG3
5. Unit #28
W0078W/A (Config 1)
400/64/20GB ATA/DVD-ROM/56K
EVT 1 4/4/00
Checkmarks indicating the guts contained the "RtoD" Enclosure, DVII Video Card, A/PBGA LLB, A Riser Crd, A 10/100 Crd, Max Microprocessor, Quantum HD and 6x DVD-ROM
Apple annuncia ufficialmente iPhone X, ma quanto costerà in Italia? via www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1607665