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Got him finally. Thanks to Margarethe's help to limit the search to certain genera and encouragement to look at my less than goodlooking classic shots for some just so visible details / Endlich Identifiziert. Vielen Dank an Margarethe die mir das Suchfeld etwas eingeschraenkt hat und mich auch dazu gebracht mir alle meine miesen Bilder aus fuer die Bestimmung besseren Winkeln nochmals anzugucken.
False indigo behind daylillies in one of CBMM's gardens. Flowers are in abundance among CBMM's numerous gardens, including an Heirloom garden, butterfly garden, rain gardens, and more
Where are my medallions of chicken with grill marks?!
Seriously though, even Kashi or Ethnic Gourmet looks more like what's in the package. And the taste certainly doesn't make up for lack of appeal.
This looks like a chilly winter day, with trees covered with frost and haze in the air, but it is just a trick. ;-)
It was a sunny november day in the park, but the pale yellow leaves of the trees look like snow in B&W and the haze is acheived by overexposing.
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Charing South East Hunts Club Point-to-Point Races. 30 January 2011. Club Members Restricted Race. The runners pulling up after a false start. Winnie Wood (Phil York) in the chevron, Fealaside Lord (P Bull) in black & yellow, Arvakur (Steve Spice) in pink & black
False Pacific Jingle (Pododesmus macrochisma) a/k/a Abalone Jingle, Rock Oyster. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, San Mateo Co., Calif.
Y'see, we have this park across the street from our house that, to be honest, I'd pretty much written off as a city park that had been let go. Last fall I figured it was overrun with weeds, and I wouldn't find much interesting in it.
I was wrong.
False gavial, or gharial, at Artis, Amsterdam.
Tomistoma schlegelii (Muller, 1838)
Gavialidae
Crocodylia
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Please don't let someone believe in something that isn't real. I dislike that.
"You wear a mask for so long, you forget who you were beneath it."
-V for Vendetta (is a fantastic movie and you should go watch it if you haven't already)
I LOVE getting to know people! I love learning absolutely everything about them. I just wish more people would realize how awesome they are and not try to fit into a stereotype. It seems that by the time someone matures enough to realize they should just be themselves, they have forgotten who they were. It makes me sad :(
And this is quite unrelated but I remember that the first time I watched this movie I thought the sarcasm, this quote included, was just hilarious. The Princess Bride:
Fezzik: Why do you wear a mask? Were you burned by acid, or something like that?
Westley: Oh no, it's just that they're terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.
:)
(Enemion biternatum). Deep East Texas.
False Rue anemone was first documented in Texas in 1998, and to my knowledge it was only known from Red River County. I came upon this population on a spectacular hardwood slope on private land. The slope, which was reminiscent of a high quality eastern deciduous or southern Appalachian forest contained thousands of individuals that literally blanketed the forest floor.