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Ptecticus trivittatus

More images from our walk to come!

 

These were just lining the compost bin!

Compost fly on the compost bin lid. Scatopse sp. Focus stacked using zerene

Compost fly on the move. Scatopse sp.

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Plastic bags in the organics bin.,

Despite signs everywhere, "No Plastic Bags", people continue to do this.

 

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

a charming little wood mouse on our compost heap - note I'm using the 100mm macro lens - I was about 2-3 feet away, and it wasn't concerned at all.

Our garden, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset, UK

I made my first batch of compost in my Lomi yesterday. It takes around 3-5 hours to process one gallon of solid compost. I have a compost bin in my kitchen that I put vegetable and fruit scraps in on a daily basis. Once that is full, I empty that into my Lomi and process. It yields about 2-3 cups of ready-to-use compost. I'll do this over the winter and save what I don't use for my shade garden and seed starting next Spring.

Compost here. Get your hot compost while it is fresh!

 

Oh!, me, me, me. I want some.

  

Handheld - Voigtlander 12mm f5.6 ASPH VM @f11

Strange mould with springtails X2. In the compost bin

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Explore, Aug 4, 2011

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Caraguatatuba, cidade litorânea paulista, fundada em fins do século XVI.

A origem do nome é composta de 3 palavras tupis:

cará= coroa

guatá= planta que cresce em árvores

tuba= muito, em profusão, miríade

Devido ao fato de que na região é grande o número de orquídeas epífitas, cujas brácteas se dispõem em corola, os indígenas chamaram o território de "local onde abundam as epífitas de folhas em coroa" -> Caraguatatuba

Todavia, conforme o jurista João Mendes de Almeida, o nome CARAGUATATUBA é corruptela de CURA-GUAT-ATYBO, que significa " Enseada de Altos e Baixos", por ser dita e apresentar enseada em muitos lugares, parcéis e cômoros de areia.

 

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how could i disturb this lovely display in order to put the vegie scraps in the compost bin?

 

by the way, one of these days i will post a successful photo of INSIDE the compost bin - i really do have a great compost happening at the moment!

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Is this fun or what?!? Layering straw and horse manure into a big pile to cook up some fabulous compost for next year

Bunch of branches and stuff, Whispering Pines Park, Inverness, Fl

The Flickr Lounge-Plug It In

 

This works very well. I will have a lot of compost come spring to put on my plants.

This is my compost bin and the green leaves are from potatoes in growing.

I have three large clay pots filled with fabulous pinecones in my garden. Today I discovered that I now have a compost heap in one of the pots. Love nature.

Kalloflex, Kodak Ektar 100 (expired 2013)

International compost awareness poster

Fascinating bit of decay in the old railroad repair shop, which also was a repository for millions of sheets of paper records. The roof has rotted into a spider web, so it has been pouring water onto these file cabinets for decades. As a result, the metal is peeling apart like an onion and the paper is turning back into pulp.

 

It’s remarkable to think of all the hours spent writing, typing and archiving this stuff by hand — it’s mostly from the pre-computer era.

October

Now published with 16 other photographs from this group:

Compostion

ISBN 9781-870736-17-6

17 large Premium colour photographs plus an Afterword

36 pages, 216 x 280mm, Hardback.

Retail price: £18 $25

 

Short Description: A book of 17 photographs taken of my compost caddy whenever I found the contents interesting because of the colours or composition of elements or both. The photographs were taken with natural light from a skylight which gives a variation in the speed and aperture used. This information is recorded on the facing page with date of capture. The camera used was always a Sigma DP2 with Foveon sensor.

 

See previews here:

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Le tas de compost peut être un "spot" photographique tout à fait convenable ! En tout cas ce frelon européen apprécie le restaurant (ici sur une peau de banane en décomposition).

Okay, so we went to the zoo two days in a row. Today, Flynn learned how to compost!

Compositionally Challenged Week 19 is Made of Wood.

 

These compost bins are made of old, weathered cedar fence boards.

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