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Trash Macro Mondays.

Hot gases from decomposting green waste are drawn out through this ducting.

Stella a cinque punte composta con i lampeggianti delle macchine della polizia di Kendell Geers,

 

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In Nepal, dry leaves from the jungle are used to make organic compost in their backyard.

It would take an organic farmer to post such a sign on his boundary fence; I wonder what grows beyond the native bush on the other side of that barbed wire.

Good for compost, I understand.

Nature having its way with these Leaves.

Castle Hills Thonock Gainsborough.

Time to get that Composting Bin started.

In your garden, pull up any dead plants and lay them on the ground around healthy plants. You can also chop them up and mix them into the soil.

 

While leaves changing color in the fall are dying, they are not dead. A cold snap will kill the leaves the same as it will on the leaves of most your other plants.

I was dumping some yard debris and spotted a few of these. I didn't have any plans on photographing, but...

I used a small puck light due to the bright backdrop and took 60 images for my stack. I had hoped to capture the back valance, but this guy was very short.

Eskilstuna, Sweden 2011

The plastic earth screws were no match for Bruno. We’ve had lots of visits from this bear and/or it’s friends.

This was a family friends' garden centre after the final days of trade. It's now demolished.

Here in rural Ontario we not only get black flies at the onset of spring along with mosquitos right through until fall but, we also get deer flies. They are a stupid insect as they land on you and before they can take a bite you have time to swat them. If they do happen to get a bite well, they take chunks out of you.

 

This fella was seen here on my little compost pail in the kitchen this morning and as it is macro Monday well, he was fair game for me. I managed to get quite a number of "portraits" of him before I took him on the lid and sent him packing out the door.

 

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We were surprised to look out to see these sweet ladies in our yard. One of them was very interested in our compost!

 

I feel terrible for wildlife lately because the air quality is horrendous due to the Canadian wildfires. For several days it’s been in the “unhealthy” and “very unhealthy” range, with a constant haze in the air. While we have the option of closing windows & filtering our air, they do not.

I've hardly finished some work on a rather neglected compost át the back of friends' veggie garden when several neigbours from the adjacent National Park arrived to appreciate my work. The Satin Bowerbirds came in numbers and allowed me to observe their likes and dislikes, as well as the way they deal with the food on offer. TBC

 

(Ptilonorhynchus violaceus)

 

We’ve been taking steps to impact the earth less and minimize our waste, such as reducing our plastic use and purchasing less. One thing I’ve been wanting to do for a while is to start composting again (we weren’t very successful with it several years ago), and after researching it for a while, we finally started. The bin works great for this environment because we tend to get a lot of dampness & humidity here. Plus, it’s made from untreated cedar instead of plastic. The pail is for keeping on our kitchen counter and is perfect, complete with a filter to keep the smells in the pail.

Dunghill with rising sun

Mancano solo poche curve alla doppia di Abe4/4, composta dall'unità 52 e 55, qui appena ripartie dalla stazione di Lagalb con un Bernina Express da St.Moritz a Tirano

 

RhB Abe4/4 52 and 55 with a Bernina Express from St.Moritz to Tirano, here after the station of Diavolezza

 

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Árvore leguminosas , nativa do sul do Brasil, Argentina, Uruguai e Paraguai, podendo atingir 10 metros de altura.Tem um tronco tortuoso, folhas compostas, trifolioladas. Suas flores são vermelhas de cálice campanulado.

O fruto é uma vagem com sementes semelhantes ao feijão.

Tem grande importância para o paisagismo, pois, quando florida, é extremamente ornamental.

Fonte: Wikipedia

I was a little bothered that my photographer friend was able to whip out his phone and get la perfect HDR in one shot, so I took it as a challenge. I consider this as much digital art as photography, and not really the kind of photo I strive for

Explore #129.

  

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This is what our compost looks like at the moment. It proves that the compost soil is excellent, and that the garden care is somewhat neglected :)

 

Soundtrack: youtube.com/watch?v=doYNBHE8Yes

 

Nikon D300, 18-200@200mm, 1/30s, f/6.5, ISO 320. Treatment: shady white balance, increased saturation, added vignette. (DSC_1761)

NO ONE captures little mushrooms like Machel does. www.flickr.com/photos/28338337@N03/

 

When I saw these lovely orange ones sitting near my compost pile today I was quite thrilled and spent some time on my hands and knees in the rain trying to get an interesting shot. Hubby laughed when I came in and said. "Did you fall in? You are dirtier than the cat on a rainy day!"

 

Natures way of Recycling its self.

On its way to the compost bin...

Most of the strawberries were lovely - this one seems to be growing rather a lot of mould !!!!!

 

'Destination: Compost' On Black

Composting a pomegranate.

 

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Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Peint le en noir

O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Pinte de preto

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FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Mal es schwarz

El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Pintarlo negro

 

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Macro Mondays - Trick or Treat

 

Some years ago we warned local children that if they threw eggs at our house when denied a treat their compost heap would become infested with ghoulish horrors.

 

This creature was recently found on one of their garden paths - clearly tortured to reveal the location of where where others might be hiding. You have been warned!

 

No apples were actually harmed during the capture of this individual, it's a mock up.

Trash- It seems to me after review of the pictures before me, we could do a lot of composting and recycling to reduce the world waste stream. Unfortunately this tea bag creates landfill in it's packaging. The acid loving plants enjoy the tea bag it's self. I start the day creating waste, perhaps a different brand in the future.

I thought the snow on the lid of this compost bin looks like the radioactivity symbol.

 

The Flickr Lounge-Made Of Wood

 

These are wood pallets we got from a local business to use for our compost bins. The Rhubarb is growing on the left side and a volunteer Delicata Squash is growing in front of the bin.

In partenza da Pietrarsa il treno storico composto da E428.202 e Saloni di Stato S1, S6, S16, S35.

Questa corsa è stata organizzata per effettuare delle prove prima della data del 31 Marzo, dove salirà a bordo del convoglio da Napoli a Pietrarsa il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella.

The largest of the abandoned barges I photographed on this day. The wood timbers are so substantial that they partially turn to compost long before they totally disintegrate. Some of the barges have a thicket of shrubbery growing on top; this one had smaller plants on the side.

 

Four months ago I took this picture because I felt so captivated by the ordinary details I found in these pieces of peppers I had sliced that were to be discarded. Even though this would become compost material I really appreciated the colors, shapes, and light I saw here. I find “real” food/fresh produce so beautiful and interesting in appearance and love how I feel so thankful and excited when thinking about the nutrients and benefits fresh produce provides for our bodies. I’m thankful I took the time to capture what I saw.

A port-a-loo is always a great place to make compost and grow flowers

These might as well be wallpaper

Nature Recycling, what it made.

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