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Order : Lepidoptera
Superfamily : Papilionoidea
Family : Nynphalidae
Sub-Family : Nymphalinae
Genus : Polygonia
Species : Polygonia c-album
Robert-le-diable / Comma / Gehakkelde aurelia / C-Falter / Vanessa c-bianca / Mariposa c-blanca / Babočka bílé-c /
Ostrężinka c-album
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I love an alium. They have been cultivated to provide us with:
Onions
Shallots
Scallion
Garlic
Leeks
Chives
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Graphic Arts displayed on The Best of Manhattan Transfer LP Cover.....Atlantic Records.
Credits: Album Design: Sandi Young
Illustration: Leslie Cabargo
sorry for my late to comment your work
My albums are:
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The same slime mould colony that I photographed yesterday but the pinkish 'heads' have now gone darker with a sprinkling of white calcium carbonate. Approx 2mm high.
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A Comma butterfly displaying its white ‘comma’ on the underwing.
The Comma butterfly - Polygonia c-album - is named from Polygonia, which translated from Latin is "has many angles", referring to the very angular wings. The small C-shaped white comma, on the underside of the wings, has given it the Latin name c-album and in English the name, Comma. The Latin C derives from the 3rd letter of the Greek alphabet "gamma" and "album" translated from Latin means white.
By the mid-1800s the comma was confined to the Welsh Marches, perhaps because of a decline in hop-farming – hops being a favourite food of comma caterpillars. After adapting its preferences to nettles instead its range has expanded. The comma is now found in woodland clearings and gardens throughout England and Wales and has even edged into Scotland. This northward expansion may have been aided by the UK’s warming climate.
I'm kind of aware of the fact that I don't post as frequently on Flickr as I used to. One of the reasons is that I had several albums, with dozens and dozens of photos, and I made the posting of those albums into projects that consumed a fair amount of time. I have several other albums, but there's only one that is both full of photos and full of photos of a high-quality and/or contains lots of photos with highly-interesting content. When the time comes to post that one album, I hope I remember to do it.
Meanwhile, here's a little morsel, an album I've had for a while. I don't, in fact, remember where I bought it, but it was pre-Iowa, which means either South Carolina, Florida, or the Missouri triangle as the source of purchase. For some reason, I have the state of Maryland attached to my memory of where these photos might have been taken, and where the school might be. Don't know why I have that memory, as there is no intrinsic evidence to support that association.
Most of these kids are smiling. This photographer had The Knack, and, to be honest, I worry about the kids who aren't smiling. My most haunting memory of going into the Arkansas Public Schools, K through 12 (I participated in a program called "Poets in the Schools," (though, of course, I was never a poet), until I got fired for being a bad boy (and my indiscretion does not even make for a very good story), oh yeah, my most haunting memory, is how in kindergarten, just about all the kids, rich and poor, black and white, were boiling over with irrepressible enthusiasm, and by the time they were sophomores and juniors and seniors, they had been sorted out, and the kids who as kindergartners were no less able, no less inventive, no less alive, were now, after the democratizing socialization process, shunted aside, deemed lesser, slotted to change tires down at the Firestone store, or put on an apron and primp the lettuce at the local grocery. And that was before Wal-Mart had done the worst of its work. Even the teachers, at least some, if not most of them, participated in the process. They would point out the troublemakers for you, and speak sneeringly of them. The experience was uplifting, and terribly disheartening, which is how I feel about my wonderful, dastardly country.