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I spent a delightful Saturday with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group in the Yarra Valley, where we visited the picturesque Alowyn Gardens, which I had never heard of before, before having luncheon at the Yarrawood Winery.

 

The Alowyn Gardens are just outside Yarra Glen, east of Melbourne, in wine making country. The Alowyn Gardens started as weed and blackberry infested paddocks that were formerly part of a horse stud. The land was cleared in 1997 before revitalisation of the soil was conducted. Two years later in 1999 the first tree was planted. Today the Alowyn Gardens are well established, and provide an informative and educational experience for visitors. It has been designed with shade and comfort in mind. Plant names are on view to educate visitors about the gardens. The gardens have one of the largest Japanese Wisteria arbours as their centrepiece. Off it visitors may wander through seven very different styles of gardens, from the formal to the informal, European to Australian. The Native Garden is based on Australian plantings and features a dam and wetland area for animals, including a profusion of frogs and a great deal of birdlife. The Display Garden is a collection of courtyards and small gardens featuring collections of interesting plantings. The idea of the Display garden is to demonstrate what can be achieved in small spaces. The Edible Garden as the name suggests, shows that kitchen gardens can be beautiful as well as functional with rows of fruit trees, vegetable and medicinal gardens and a number of edible flowers that are both tasty and beautiful. The Birch and Casuarina Forest offers a woodland with enchanting hidden dells and contains a historical miner's hut. The Perennial Border contains herbaceous plants which are tough and hardy, survive with minimal work and are able to cope with Australia's hot summers and cold Yarra Valley winters. The Parterre Garden is based on the 15th Century French Renaissance design principles of low formal hedges formed into patterns. The French Provincial Garden is the largest of all the gardens and is surrounded by avenues of Chinese Elm, Crab Apple and Canadian Maple trees. It has large lawns, and a long water feature that runs the width of the garden.

 

Went with a fun, deep fall color pedicure. Great looking polish!

View On Black - "Voluptuous" rose variety, Avis Campbell Gardens, Montclair. (c) S.C. Sheola - all rights reserved

 

Taken with 105mm f2.8D micro-nikkor lens...

 

Close up of the deep red shimmer in natural light.

Described as "a rich black shimmer polish with a fiery center." I'd call it a black cherry. Very dark with just the right amount of red shimmer.

Catalog # 9421R Picture of Burano island canal complete with hanging laundry

[ dedicated to sovrappensiero[e] ]

shot these down at RockyHorrors for cube mag. one was in a display in sheff. center

was a realy good shoot. i belive this shot is now in a display at the site gallery and is also in a display next to the naked ape Sheffield center.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Thambar 9cm f/2.2 (1934) + Leitz R.h (deep red) filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Nikkor-Q.C 5cm f/3.5 (Tessar) LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red / infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f/2.5 + Leitz Rm (deep red / infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f/2.5 + Leitz Rm (deep red / infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter

Toy girl and boy overwhelmed by making good food choices. Green pear standing out from a line of red apples. The concepts depicted in this image are nutrition, good food choices, balanced diet, good for you, being different, unique, stick out, being singled out.

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 8.5cm f/2 (1933) + Zeiss Ikon 967/7 R20 (deep red) filter

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My 1 year anniversary is tomorrow and these roses are from my husband. :)

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 9cm f/4 rigid (1938) + Leitz R.h (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Nikkor-Q.C 5cm f/3.5 (Tessar) LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Nikkor-Q.C 5cm f/3.5 (Tessar) LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red / infra-red) E36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Fed 100mm f/6.3 LTM + Leitz R.h (deep red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f/2.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Tele Rokkor 11cm f/5.6 LTM + Leitz R.h (deep red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Canon 100mm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz R.h (deep red) A36 filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 8.5cm f/2 (1933) + Zeiss Ikon 967/7 R20 (deep red) filter

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Ernst Leitz Gmbh Wetzlar Summar 42mm f/4.5 + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

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Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Chiyoko Super Rokkor 45mm f/2.8 LTM + Leitz Rm (deep red/infra-red) E36 filter

This was taken at Umstead State Park, here in Raleigh, NC.

 

Got a new camera today, and decided to get out and experiment with it a bit. Not totally happy with it yet, but i haven't begun to deviate from the standard settings yet.

for a plasma TV or a nice house...

From a British postbox. GR = George Rex, i.e., King George. This one looks fairly battered....

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + W-Nikkor.C 2.8cm f/3.5 LTM + Leitz Rh (deep red / infra-red) A36 filter

Most of the outfit is designed by Ezura Xue, except the hat and the neckpiece.

 

- STYLE CARD -

Gown: + ezura + Twilight Gown Set

Cuffs: + ezura + Lolita Crown *Red Cuffs

Gloves: + ezura + Rebellion Zipper Leather Gloves *Red

Shoes: + ezura + Lolita Pumps, red

Hat: Jealous rage Valentines Day Tophat 2011

Neckpiece: MP Red Rum Lace Neck Adorn

Hair: Amacci Hair Talia ~ Black Coal

Skin: 02b Paper Skin -Trinity- / deepRed (hairbase) *REDGRAVE*

 

This year I "celebrated" Valentine alone, last year with my ex-partner, as far as I remember we argued all night.

 

HAPPY VALENTINE!

 

Music:

"The Sweetest Sin"

by Loveshadow

 

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Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)

Leica M Monochrom typ 246 + Wollensak Velostigmat 90mm f/4.5 Leitz New York (1946) + Leitz Rh (deep red) A36 filter

Virginia creeper or five-leaved ivy (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) is a woody vine native to eastern and central North America, in southeastern Canada, the eastern and central United States, eastern Mexico, and Guatemala, west as far as Manitoba, South Dakota, Utah and Texas.

 

It is a prolific climber, reaching heights of 20 to 30 m in the wild. It climbs smooth surfaces using small forked tendrils tipped with small strongly adhesive pads 5 mm in size. The leaves are palmately compound, composed of five leaflets (rarely three leaflets, particularly on younger vines) joined from a central point on the leafstalk, and range from 3 to 20 cm (rarely 30 cm) across. The leaflets have a toothed margin, which makes it easy to distinguish from poison-ivy, which has three leaflets with smooth edges.

 

The flowers are small and greenish, produced in clusters in late spring, and mature in late summer or early fall into small hard purplish-black berries 5 to 7 mm diameter. These berries contain oxalic acid, which is poisonous to humans and other mammals, and may be fatal if eaten. However, accidental poisoning is uncommon, likely because of the bad taste of the berries. Despite being poisonous to mammals, they provide an important winter food source for birds. Oxalate crystals are also contained in the sap, and can cause irritation and skin rash [1]

Monkeys made my socks!

 

No, wait...I did!

 

Well, regardless of who made the socks, I like them quite a lot! The pattern was very easy to follow and looks great...the perfect follow-up to the intricacies of the Bayerische socks. The photo is a bit dark, but the colors are an almost exact match to those of the actual socks. I adore the colorway of this yarn (how could I not love a colorway that includes all of my favorite shades of red?), and will probably buy more from Fleece Artist in the future.

 

Pattern: Monkey

 

Yarn: Fleece Artist Merino. Based on this page, I think the colorway was Ruby Red, but as the hank wasn't labeled, I'm not quite sure.

 

Needles: Knitpicks dpns, size 0. I bought the Knitpicks dpns in sizes 0 to 3 and like them with the exception of the size 0 set. The reason I bought these needles was that I had managed to warp my size 0 and size 1 bamboo dpns after only 2 or 3 pairs of socks and hoped that metal needles would be less prone to warping. This is not true for knitpicks' hollow needles in size 0, so prospective buyers might want to keep that in mind.

November 3, 2018

The leaves on our Kousa Dogwood tree are turning a deep blood red.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

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