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It took more than coffee grounds to turn the blossoms on our hydrangea from pink to blue: applications of camellia and rhododendron soil plus fertilizer for acid loving plants.
Happy Thursday! Take care and stay safe. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your support -- I deeply appreciate it.
© Melissa Post 2020
Some changes look negative on the
surface, but you'll soon realize that
space is being created in your life for
something new to emerge.
Eckhart Tolle
Its true....the sun does eventually shine and that fog burns off. This is the view from the back of my office overlooking St. John's Harbour and of course, Signal Hill.
No more fog pictures now....I hope! :-) Moving on to bright and sunny. Everyone cross their fingers for me!!!
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Even though I wasn't emerging from gorse, I just love this title by Half Man Half Biscuit, and I was emerging from mist and cloud on my way back down to the tent. It's always worth an early start, to have these dramatic places to one's self, well almost. The hidden valley in the photo is a magical place too, that hardly anyone ever ventures to.
This weekend has been the first time in ages that I felt like picking up the camera and taking some images. I went down to the little lake near home to see if the Lathams Snipe had returned from Japan.
When I arrived, there was a Yellow Spoonbill putting on quite a show, posturing as a little masked Lapwing landed near-by.
I took many images and I chose this one because that's me. Just starting to emerge from the embrace of home.
We are in lock down and restricted to 5 km from home-again. But- yesterday the sun was shining, I met a friend and I was so thankful to be feeling relatively well and to see my beautiful birds back from Japan and some local characters. Can't ask for more than that at the moment.
I will still be limiting comments and uploads for now but look forward to visiting you all when I can. xxx
Good morning everyone and hope a great weekend was had by all.
It is getting a little slow here now but we still have the local fare and if your patient enough sometimes you will get an image or two, albeit of the same species but a little different, and hope your not bored.
Have a great day everyone and thank you for stopping by to say hi.
Tiny wild blossoms emerging, the first sign of spring. Oakland Lake, Alley Pond Park, Bayside, Queens, NYC — March 25, 2022
I love how this one turned out and even my biggest critic, who usually likes plain un-manipulated photos, likes it :-)
For both the Dictionary of Image and the Complete Herbal
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Dandelion -Taraxacum officinale, a weedy composite plant having edible, deeply toothed or notched leaves, golden-yellow flowers, and rounded clusters of white, hairy seeds.
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Something in the woods scared this poor bull. He was eating quietly, then became extremely alert and went into the nearby trees. I saw him behind the trees kicking, jumping and running around then he bolted out of the trees running like a bat our of hell. I was hoping a bear would emerge but it never did.
Talawanda Lake.. The wind stopped blowing enough to let me try and and capture the beauty of these emerging water lilies.... I am so glad that spring has finally arrived. Comments and such are always appreciated!!! This shot is better when viewed large.
Suprematism is an early twentieth-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles, triangles). The term refers to a form of abstract art based on the supremacy of pure artistic expression rather than on a visual or literal depiction of objects. It is entirely subjective and gives room for the artist to present what they think or perceive versus what they may see.