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Une des créations florales ornant la Terrasse, un des 24 jardins thématiques du jardin Daniel A. Séguin, 3211 rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada.
La Fondation en horticulture ornementale de l’ITA (Institut de technologie agroalimentaire) campus de Saint-Hyacinthe, un organisme à but non lucratif, administre le Jardin depuis 1987. Elle le développe grâce à l’appui des partenaires de l’industrie horticole. La promotion du Jardin et le développement des connaissances de l’horticulture ornementale au Québec constituent l’essentiel de son mandat.
En 1995, la Fondation est parvenue à offrir à la communauté un jardin pédagogique de 4,5 hectares divisés en 24 jardins thématiques. Depuis, le principal objectif est d’en assurer la pérennité, au bénéfice des générations présentes et futures, tout en faisant valoir tout son potentiel. Le Jardin est en autres reconnu pour sa collection de plantes annuelles et les projets d’évaluation et de démonstration qui s’y rattachent.
This window greets visitors to the 19th century Catholic Church in the village of Lomba on the island of Flores in the Azores. A parish was established in Lomba in 1698 and the first church built around 1701 which is the date the first parish records. The present church, Igreja de São Caetano (also known as Igreja Parochial de Lomba), was constructed between 1753-1759. Between 1878 and 1888 the church was reconstructed and improved. The rebuilt church was blessed on February 24, 1886.
Saw this beautiful flower in a garden in iisalmi, Finland, its beautiful so say!
Blue Himalayan Poppy (Meconopsis grandis), thank you Imbala , :-))
Bergvallmo, tack tack LellePelle för namnet ! :-))
...and do you notice the tiny bug?.......a juvenile Passion Vine Hopper, no less. I do love the delicate undersides of flowers and the translucent Cosmos flower is one of the best.
I have tried in recent years to recognise the four or five different types of Linaria ("toadflax" or "butter&eggs") that grow around here. But this one, growing volunteer-fashion in a neglected flowerbox outside my back door, stymied me.
A local botanist tells me it is a very restricted hybrid, one that has only been reported within a couple of kilometres of my back door.
Nice.
It is leaning, by the way, up against the stem of one of those volunteer poppies.
Faldsled / Funen / Denmark
Album of Denmark: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712208...
Woof! Woof! Marge made Explore! Homer's made it a couple of times and Marge was getting a little jealous. Thanks, flickr friends!
She's standing up by a flowerbox, looking over the fence at racers going by in the Lakeshore Run.
Walking through Venice we slipped away from the main tourist areas and found some peaceful respite from the crowds in this "neighborhood"
Sneem, a village on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, southwest of Ireland on the estuary of the River Sneem. National route N70 runs through the town.
It’s Canada Day, a day when we will see a lot of red & white. This barn has a subtle nod to the colour scheme with its red trim and white window frames, along with red & white flowers in the flowerboxes. To celebrate, we will have a BBQ and maybe grab some ice cream. How do you plan to celebrate?
You would not know it is already Sept the way the flowers are still blooming in Canada.
This lovely window box was fresh as spring.
“A man's nature runs either to herbs, or to weeds; therefore let him seasonably water the one, and destroy the other.”
~ Francis Bacon, Sr. (1561-1626)
Please come closer to smell the fresh herbs.
I apologize if I haven't visited.. I will try to catch up later today or tomorrow.
Enjoy your Saturday!
Hey, Flickr. Been a while... apologies for that. My due date's in 12 days, so we've been busy getting things ready. The nursery's completed, the remodeling on the house is almost done, and the garden bed is constructed and planted. Hooray for progress.
Now, if only those 556 photos in my "to edit" folder would take care of themselves...
Image made with my Nikon F100.
A windows of one of the old dwellings at the Crow Creek Historic Gold Mine near Girdwood, AK. Read about all of the liberties I took with shot on my blog....(to read more, please visit my blog)
¡Feliz jueves con flores!.
Ivy geranium in a balcony of La Alberca.
Happy Thursday with flowers!.
La Alberca. Castilla y León. España.
Some more shots of the beautiful African Daisies that I brought back from our walk up to the school to vote. It is still a cliffhanger but at the moment it looks like Ms Gillard will just scrape in. I hope she has had a big wake up call with the closeness of the result.
Some of the many colorful Gregorian Row houses on the famous Rainbow Row in Charleston, South Carolina.
I love my newly discovered painterly method and thought I'd apply it to this quaint little town with the blooming flower boxes on the pink house.
Does it annoy you as the viewer that the pink house is not 100% vertical? I've tried to correct it but if I do, the other houses become too warped.
Narai-juku was a post town roughly half-way along the Nakasendo route which ran between Kyoto and Tokyo during the Edo Period. It is now a designated Architectural Preservation Site, and retains many carefully preserved houses and businesses from that era. I particularly loved the carefully maintained facades of the buildings which line the main street.
Sony A6300 / ILCE-6300
Sony E 16-70mm F4 ZA OSS
40mm; 1/40 sec; f/5.6; ISO 200