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Miss Morgan has been busy in the kitchen cooking up an appropriate feast for All Hallows Eve. The question is, is it a trick or treat?
Probably the worst pain I feel is the pain I make for myself.
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Making mistakes since '94, you'd think I'd fucking learn sometime to unwind, to be less kind, to play the fool, to drop like a useless tool.
This is a made up diddy to help me feel pretty, please ignore, walk on, stand tall, continue to endure.
In Europe's medieval philosophy and theology (note that they were not separated - just like the big cathedrals were not just places of worship but also the location of vast libraries) it was a common thought that two books were written "by the finger of God"; the Bible and Nature. My point here is not to return to a pre-modern world view, but to highlight that here we have a sophisticated understanding that studying and "reading" nature are an alternative way of getting closer to God [or, to use a more scholarly language, a way to educate our ignorance]. Fuji X-Pro3 plus Samyang tele lens wide-open.
Male gelada (Theropithecus gelada) enjoying a a special treat
Geladas are an old world monkey found only in the Ethiopian Highlands, with a large population in the Semien Mountains. They are the only primates that are primarily grazers with grass blades making >90% of their diet. They eat both the blades and the seeds of grasses. This fellow lives in an all-male " bachelor" troop in the new Africa Rocks section of the San Diego Zoo. Conservation status: Least Concern
Close up of Grandson's fingers in action on his wooden board with holes for threading screws, nuts & bolts. A fun learning activity for kids, especially ones whose Dad is an Architect.
Macro Mondays: Screw
Time for a Spring portrait change... and a little practice with black and white photos. I still struggle with those! Spring is known for being a time for a refresh and renewal. My fingers are crossed. ♥ Happy Spring!
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Finger limes, Microcitrus australasica are an Australian species of citrus native to rainforests. They have been in widespread cultivation for about ten years.
The vesicles in the fruit unlike lemons and ordinary limes are crunchy. They taste like ordinary limes. These fruit are 1.8 in long.
For the Macro Mondays theme: citrus.
HMM and happy new week!
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Fingers fall into the lake
Inside the water, they do make
Love to the hand of stone
That leads you to the loving throne
Where does sit the queen of hearts
Who from you, never parts
Who in your mind. forever lingers
She feels the touch of your fingers
That do fall into the lake
Where sweet love, they will make
Sonnenberg Gardens, also known as Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park, Canandaigua, New York, USA, at the North end of Canandaigua Lake, in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York. The house and gardens are open to the public every day, May through October.
The property was once the summer home of Frederick Ferris Thompson, a prominent banker in New York City, and his wife Mary Clark Thompson, whose father, Myron Holley Clark, was Governor of New York State in 1855. The Clark family was from Canandaigua, NY. Mr. & Mrs. Thompson's main home was in NYC in a large townhouse on Madison Avenue. The Thompsons purchased the Sonnenberg property in 1863, keeping the name, Sonnenberg (which means "sunny hill" in German). In 1887, they replaced the original farmhouse with a forty-room Queen Anne style mansion. The property also had a 100-acre farm to the east. Sonnenberg's gardens were designed and built between 1902–1919, and originally consisted of nine gardens in a variety of styles.
NRHP Reference#:73001240 229
Vestrahorn, is a 454 meter high mountain on the Stokksnes Peninsula, Iceland on a cold afternoon 12 months ago. It is one of the most photographed mountains in Iceland probably due to it's accessibility, though you do have to pay the landowner to enter the property. The clouds lifted for a short time allowing fingers of light to creep in with pleasingly contrast on the wet black sand.
4/4 : detail of the stunning new headquarters of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland. Architects 3XN.
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