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Bartolomé Island is named after Sir Bartholomew James Sulivan, an English naval lieutenant who participated in Darwin's voyage on the Beagle. The island is located to the east of Santiago Island. The eastern part of the island consists of volcanic cones, while the western part is a peninsula with several rock formations, including Pinnacle Rock, a steep volcanic rock.
cupcakes baked in ice cream cones and frosted with giant swirls of
buttercream with sprinkles and sugary, sour cherry balls on top.
perfect for rotting one's teeth.
yum! =0)
A summer without shooting the beautiful and classic looking cone flower wouldn't be right - so here it is with a little added textures for HSS!
Happy Sliders Sunday!
Different but same, you can see
pine cones, acorns falling from trees.
Lost in nature, all of our days.
Blessed are we and our silly ways.
-Maple Tree
Crazy Tuesday #Autumn
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Yesterday we had a Nor'easter, good thing only 6" of snow around us. In Boston, it got 2ft of snow, plus strong wind, etc. Of course, took an outing to the park near me. It's freezing tho.
Everywhere there are new pine cones on the evergreen trees and they make a beautiful fall display. Pine cones are always of a very special significance to me; as far back as my early childhood.
Cones developing on (I think) a Mexican white pine. More of the cones on the next image
The Mexican white pine is native to Mexico and Central America but lives well in temperate gardens and parks.
Arboretum at Sandringham, Norfolk.
Our Daily Challenge - Two Colors
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You can live years next door to a big pine tree, honored to have so venerable a neighbor, even when it sheds needles all over your flowers or wakes you, dropping big cones onto your deck at still of night.
-Denise Levertov
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