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We're keeping Duncanville, TX beautiful by applying Wet & Forget throughout the town to remove moss, mold, mildew, and algae stains!
This alpine variety is very small, only ½ inch across, on a stem approximately 6-9 inches high. It blooms from June through mid-July. This is the state flower of Alaska and was officially adopted by the territorial legislature in 1949, with this poem:
So in thinking for an emblem
For this Empire of the North
We will choose this azure flower
That the golden days bring forth,
For we want men to remember
That Alaska came to stay
Though she slept unknown for ages
And awakened in a day.
So although they say we’re living
In the land that God forgot,
We’ll recall Alaska to them
With our blue Forget-me-not.
By Esther Birdsall Darling
I was inspired to photograph the forget-me-not and share it after seeing Johanna’s excellent capture of Finland’s national flower, the kielo.
Brillobox, Pittsburgh, PA
October 6, 2010
I've been a fan of Blake Schwartzenbach's songwriting since the mid-90s. His new band, forgetters, is reminiscent of his work with Jawbreaker but ventures into interesting new melodic and lyrical waters. One thing is for certain, the band was so tight. They slayed.
We're keeping Duncanville, TX beautiful by applying Wet & Forget throughout the town to remove moss, mold, mildew, and algae stains!
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Never forge the dinosaurs! They were part of this earth at one stage too!
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Cinderella's on her bedroom floor
She's got a crush on the guy at the liquor store
'Cause Mr. Charming don't come home anymore
And she forgets why she came here
Two slightly different originals, made into semi transparent layers and superimposed over a background layer of forget me not blue selected from the originals. Contrast adjusted using curves.
A postally unused postcard published by E.A. Schwerdtfeger & Co. of London E.C. The card was printed at their works in Berlin.
Although the card was not posted, a message was written in ink on the back:
"My Dearest J,
I am so jolly glad to hear
that Billy is coming at last.
I shall be home on Saturday
October 11th. until Monday.
Do come and meet me if
you can, I shall come by my
usual train.
Couldn't we invite Sparkie
for Sunday? I should like to
see him.
We'd better ask Pa's permission
first.
This will be a little break, me
coming now and I shall be able
to come again when he arrives.
I have been worked so hard
lately, I haven't had time to write
a line. Mrs. V.N. has been so bad
tempered, but I asked for this
time off and I think she thinks she
has been overdoing it, because
she said yes.
Love from Nell".