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Papaver nudicaule 野罂粟
"Spring Fever Orange"
Iceland Poppy
Chicago Botanic Garden
This is a picture of the hairy bud with the flower as background.
I was totally surprised to see poppies this early in Spring. I guess they are quite hardy, but believe it or not, it does not grow in Iceland! All parts of the papaver nudicaule are poisonous, perhaps that's what causes fever?
There are too many sheds on the railway today! EWS 66140 is seen approaching Kingsbury Jn on 05/01/19 working the 6H64 1205 Walsall Freight Terminal to Dowlow Briggs Sdgs stone empties.
Night Fever
The Bee Gees
Listen to the ground
There is movement all around
There is something goin' down
And I can feel it
On the waves of the air
There is dancin' out there
It's somethin' we can't share
We can't steal it
That sweet city woman
She moved through the light
Controlling my mind and my soul
When you reach out for me, yeah
And the feelin' is right
Then I get night fever, night fever
We know how to do it
Gimme that night fever, night fever
We know how to show it
Second image from our road trip down to the Orroral Homestead.
This one is a single 30 second exposure.
We placed a few lights on stands inside the house, and did some lightpainting around the exterior with our headlamps.
Cold, but great fun.
Hope you like "Night Fever"
Cheers, Mike
of cabin fever.
we've been having fun.
but i'm ready to put my heels back on and go to work.
we're at the point.
where we can't stop laughing.
sillyness had ensued.
i feel bad saying this, but i could not be a stay-at-home mom.
but maybe i don't feel bad.
i am honest about what works for me.
part of why I have one child.
i refuse to let society talk me into what they think is best.
press L.
it's better.
i'm rambling.
Monthly check in time and isn't the year moving along at a rate of knots? I spent large parts of April not being very well and that's carried on into this month too. Both the bank holiday just gone and Easter weekend were a total bust due to it, and as I'm going away this weekend I'm very much hoping its not going to carry on. Having had Covid in March I was thinking I'd got being ill out of the way early, but instead it seems it was only the tip of the iceberg.
I did however have a night out in Birmingham at the start of the month which I bought this dress for. Alas it didn't come in time, which in turn was probably a blessing as I'd have been freezing had I worn it anyway. I then got out a couple of times last week until being back under the weather again on Friday.
Obviously there are massive changes afoot around here again for those of us without a pro account. All of my lingerie pics were previously set to restricted so they may all disappear in the not too distant future. Or the flickr bods themselves may decide to delete my account altogether (as I've not removed them) so if I don't check in at the beginning of June you'll likely know the reason why.
Have a good May folks xxx
I still have a couple of picts of Elsa and Anna from our snowy wintertime that I'll be sharing since it's Frozen Fever month!
Introducing Fever Dreams.
A collection of dreams and nightmares that I have had throughout my life. From mental heath to traumatic experiences I’ve had, this project is a way to tear down my walls and be open. Together over a span of a year of love and frustration, myself and the beautiful souls I have had the immense pleasure of working with have finally brought it all to life in print. I am doing a short run pre-sale. There will be two to choose from. One that comes with a signed zine, an original polaroid and a print of your choosing. The second is just the zine itself. I wanted to make sure that we could reach the goal to send the project to print and to offer an option that was affordable.
Thank you for all of your support and I hope you love it.
For more information I’ll add the link at the bottom.
Sakara
It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so! ~Mark Twain
Sincere thanks for your visits and comments!
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"It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!" ~Mark Twain
Happy April Fool's Day :-) Don't have any spring pictures yet but wanted to post something bright & cheery so I reworked an old post from last summer/fall's trip to the southwest.....32 days & counting to the Carribean....86 degrees forecasted for here today; will be hard to be cooped up in an office all day because spring fever has definitely hit!!!!!
As always, thanks for the wonderful comments & invites :-) View On Black
“It's spring fever. You don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!” ~ Mark Twain
It used to be a blessing
But fever got me stressing
Realizing I am to blame
But fever let me play the game
Fever
#BlackKeys dixit
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) is an old herb once thought to treat fevers but actually is helpful in preventing migraine headaches.
The fever tree is a revered specimen in Africa, with all kinds of stories attached to them. All I can say is that they really seemed to glow whenever we saw them and I really like the Fever Tree tonic water I have with my gin ;)
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Melbourne has just had the highest continuous run of 32 + degree temperature for March on record and very little Summer rain. We are baking here.
Flowery macro shot on breezy day. Nikon N90s with Nikkor 35-105 Ai macro on Kodak 2383 film at ISO 1.6. Developed in ECP-2 times and temperatures in 1947 Ansco color negative recipe w/Color developing agent CD-2 using Ansco bleach formula 706 from the same era. Fixed in simple sodium thiosulfate fixer.
Hoy tengo fiebre
y la cabeza me estalla.
El Conde Romanones,
un probablemente injustamente casi olvidado,
político de la Restauración española,
del que se decía que había cazado un millón de perdices,
a pesar de ser noble dió múltiples muestras
de divertida sabiduría popular, por ejemplo:
- Amo a mis enemigos, porque son los únicos que nunca me abandonan.
Pero a lo que ibamos, una de sus frases más famosas
fue:
- Que hagan ellos las leyes, si yo puedo hacer el reglamento.
Esta frase es un elogio de los matices
que es de lo que va esta foto,
de que una cosa son las ideas
y otra los pensamientos,
de la letra pequeña de la vida,
de que al final son los matices,
las pequeñas cosas,
los detalles,
lo menudo,
lo único importante