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Terminal vegetative bud elongating but still closed. Samaras 4-5.5 mm long, on pedicels to 8 mm. Milton, MA 4/17/11
Photos from Fertile Ground's set during the African American Heritage Festival in Baltimore, MD on June 29, 2008.
Members of OMCA's Donor Forum and SFMOMA's donor groups previewed joint exhibition Fertile Ground: Art and Community in California, on September 18, 2014. Photo: Drew Altizer Photography.
Amman is pretty high in elevation compared to other areas of Jordan. Outside of Amman, it's almost all low desert. However, in some areas there is high elevation that causes enough rainfall to sustain more vegetation and trees, and this was one area that I wanted to get in some herping.
There were 3 kinds of colours; blue, white and green. That 's it. I ain't seen such simple, but profoundly interesting scenery in my country.
Fertile buds atop short stem? Graded fill atop bank, former Tileston and Hollingsworth mill, Neponset River, Milton, MA 5/26/22
this is one of my favourite paintings that i have ever painted... 5' x 4'...acrylic on canvas....painted at a time when i was connecting deeply to the power of the goddess of the earth..she rocks!!
En colaboración con Christian Flèche ofreceremos nuevos talleres con el objetivo de liberar conflictos, desarrollar más conciencia y mejorar nuestra calidad de vida enmarcados en un proyecto de colaboración llamado ONDAS FÉRTILES En este video os explico en que consiste el taller TRASCENDER PARA SANAR TRASCENDER PARA SANAR 5, 6 y 7 de julio Barcelona … Leer más – Read more…
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Self-Help Book and Personal Growth
Libro La Semilla Un libro para recordar - Pedro Javier Pérez Cáceres
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Self-Help Book and Personal Growth
Summer in Olympia, Washington is full of fragrant color and delicious, heavy hanging fruit. The Fertile Grounds community garden nestled just across the street from the public library is always bursting with life from spring through fall. One day I took a stroll through the bursting blooms and fat juicy foods popping their vivacious spirits out on display and was lucky enough to capture these photos. Enjoy. I can almost smell them now.
Summer 2014
Strobili of Equisetum arvense (fertile stems of field horsetail, スギナの胞子茎, ツクシ) in Hayashi, Ritto City
Feel the great outdoors! The surrounding environment was so fertile & green. Where was I? This was during our big hike to the famous Alamere Falls! I was with my cousin, Regina, Khin & Hnin…
*Our trip in summary:
We finally got to the falls around 9:45 a.m. after hiking just over 4 miles. Too bad it was foggy/misty, though it lit up just enough for us to see the falls clearly and up close & personal. Me and my cousin went here before but we didn't go down to the beach last time. This time around, we made it down! The hike to Alamere Falls is one of the best Bay Area gems for any park enthusiast. It's almost a rite of passage to touch the falls, and like anything worth seeing, you will need all day to access it. Alamere Falls is a waterfall in Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, CA. The waterfall is roughly 40 feet high. This waterfall is a rare "tidefall", a waterfall that flows directly into the ocean... The catch is that you'll have to earn this gem of a waterfall with a roughly 8.5-mile hike round trip, including the last half-mile consisting of a combination of brushing up against poison oak overgrowth, scary cliff scrambles and a stream crossing. You must also time your trip to the falls during low tides. But before you lament the hiking trail itself, it still offers stunning coastal scenery, wildflowers (in the spring), gum/eucalyptus trees, and even small lakes! For us, the hike to the falls was quite long & strenuous but worth it in the end. We ended the day by eating our late lunch back at The Kickin' Crab. 'Til next time, may the fourth be with you & happy hiking!
(Hiking trip taken place Thursday, May 4, 2017)
Members of OMCA's Donor Forum and SFMOMA's donor groups previewed joint exhibition Fertile Ground: Art and Community in California, on September 18, 2014. Photo: Drew Altizer Photography.