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Happy International Womens day. This photo is part of a very large multi-wall panel from Mexican artist Fernando Laposse, documenting how this group of people fought big Avocado growers. Thus ensuring they could manage their environment themselves including monarch butterfly overwintering areas. Part of the NGV Triennial. www.ngv.vic.gov.au/triennial/artists-designers/fernando-l...
"The avocado legacy is a documentary film, produced for Conflict avocados recording firsthand accounts of the impact avocado farming has had in MichoacĂ¡n, Mexico. A compilation of interviews with women from CherĂ¡n, rangers from the El Rosario Monarch butterfly sanctuary, biologists and human rights activists, the documentary foregrounds the voices of those who are directly affected by the avocado trade and are actively resisting the damage being inflicted upon the culture and environment in Mexico. " and "the pink avocado dyed fabric is accompanied by yellow fabric dyed using marigolds"
The afternoon sun crept across the kitchen this afternoon, intercepting an avocado being readied for consumption.
ISCO-GOTTINGEN COLOR-WESTANAR 45mm f2.8 wide open.
March 9, 2019
Our self-starting avocado plant has done well these past winters, growing to almost 4 feet tall, and sprouting new leaves every so often. These new leaves looked beautiful in the morning sunlight. The light-burst was compliments of the tiny (probably a bit dirty) iPhone lens!!
Brewster, Massachusetts
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Avocado shrimp quesadillas. Check out the recipe at thetortillachannel.com/avocado-shrimp-quesadillas/
Ghostworks Fruit & Vegetable Text & Texture Challenge
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Avocados ~ Realitysadream
Texture ~ Skeletal Mess
This tree was planted from a large, overripe Haas avocado that I chose to stick in the ground instead of toss in the trash. Six years in it began producing. It's had at least 20 medium-small, and delicious, fruit each year since.