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Fotografía & Post-Producción: Rodrigo Adonis
Producción & Maquillaje: Julio Lobos, Revista Sublime
Modelo: César Sepúlveda
With time to admire the Adonis seedlings' slow growth, we can think of the festival of Adonis.
From Wikipedia: "One day, Adonis was gored by a wild boar during a hunting trip and died in Aphrodite's arms as she wept. His blood mingled with her tears and became the anemone flower. Aphrodite declared the Adonia festival commemorating his tragic death, which was celebrated by women every year in midsummer. During this festival, Greek women would plant "gardens of Adonis", small pots containing fast-growing plants, which they would set on top of their houses in the hot sun. The plants would sprout, but soon wither and die. Then the women would mourn the death of Adonis, tearing their clothes and beating their breasts in a public display of grief."
The plant is named for its blood-red anemone-like flowers, a little time away yet...
For a change of pace @ Swank, I decided to get this fabulously sexy overcoat called Charli by Blackstone. It has a deep V neckline and is embellished with a belt with a big gold buckle. There are also several great gold buttons that bring this look together.
Just back from a quick 2 night visit to see family on holiday in Dorset. Spent a fair bit of time on Ballard Down and was really impressed by the butterflies seen - never seen so many Common Blues or Gatekeepers. Also seen - Adonis Blue (male and female), Holly Blue, Brown Argus, Red Admiral, Clouded Yellow (in great condition), Dark Green Fritillary (in not so great condition), Comma, Brimstone, Lulworth Skipper (my first), Small Copper, Green-veined White, Large White, Small Tortoiseshell and more Wall Browns than I've ever seen before (some in fine condition).
Great to see some Adonis Blue again - they were a bit more challenging than the butterflies on my local patch as the grass was quite long and dense so backgrounds became far trickier. If I hadn't had to come back for teaching I'd have been there again at some point today - it really was abundant. Some fabulous birds too - Peregrine, Sparrowhawk, a number of Kestrel and a Cuckoo.
Press L or even zoom as this one is quite tidy.
Flor silvestre / wildflower.
- Nombre científico o latino.- Adonis vernalis
- Nombre popular.- Adonis de primavera, Ojo de perdiz.
- Familia.- Ranunculáceas.
Aquí aparece entreabierta, mostrando su hermosura y su intenso amarillo.
After the longest ever wait for (a very simple) lunch to be prepared in a very remote restaurant, we went on to a higher altitude area which was very green - a mark contrast to the morning stop.
The ID was provisional. These were also seen in many locations on this trip. Back home there are none within 100 miles of me though they are common in the south.
JHD Fashion Dolls Platinum Journey So Cool And So Hot Adonis
Studio is a mess, Aurelia is just off camera sitting next to some plastic kitty litter... but I got a cool quick shot!
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MMSI: 357676000
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Flag: Panama [PA]
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 7355
Deadweight: 8753 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 136.42m × 20m
Year Built: 1999
Status: Active
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Today I dodged a bear in the yard, a moose in the trees, and a neighbor rustling leaves at the property line to take some quick shots of JHD Fashion Dolls Platinum Journey So Cool And So Hot Adonis
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L'adonis de printemps n'est ni un dieu grec ni une plante venue du sud, comme semble l'indiquer son environnement.
C'est une extraordinaire fleur or, originaire des lointaines steppes russes qui ne fleurit qu'en Valais.
Dès la fin mars, un parterre de petits soleils illumine les clairières de la chêneraie buissonnante : l'adonis éclatant sonne le réveil du printemps. Quelques journées ensoleillées suffisent pour faire surgir des herbes sèches les boutons verdâtres, dévoilant bientôt des pétales jaune brillant. Tout le coteau s'embrase de mille soleils, spectacle éblouissant !
La vallée du Rhône est la seule région de Suisse remplissant les conditions exigées par l'Adonis : prairies sèches, maigres, substrat calcaire, étés chauds, hivers froids, précipitations faibles.
L'adonis est protégé en Valais.
Ne cédons pas à la tentation de la cueillette. Il serait dommage de voir se tarir les larmes d'une déesse.
L'adonis, une plante toxique:
Toute la plante est toxique. Elle contient des hétérosides affectant le système nerveux. Ces principes actifs lui attribuent des propriétés cardiotoniques. En raison de sa forte toxicité, son utilisation est strictement déconseillée.
L'adonis, son origine, sa présence en Suisse:
L'adonis est originaire d'Eurasie. Il est présent en Valais : aux Follatères à Martigny, à Charrat, Saxon, Riddes, Coor/Nendaz, Bramois, Nax, Agarn, Tourtemagne, Turtig, Ergisch
L'adonis et la légende:
La légende raconte qu'Adonis fut abandonné à sa naissance dans un buisson de myrte. Aphrodite, déesse de l'amour, le recueillit. Quelques années plus tard, au cours d'une journée de chasse, un sanglier blessé tua le jeune éphèbe. La déesse éplorée laissa couler autant de larmes que son protégé avait perdu de gouttes de sang. De chacune jaillit un adonis de printemps.