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Scanner shot of Forget-me-nots, which for some reason were blooming in fall. Note burrs (upper right corner). My dog came in with half a plant stuck to her tail.

Goldie's eye is on the entire cake...she thinks that little piece isn't big enough for her! :D

 

Cafe Meshi, Set #8...cake, placemat, fork, iced coffee, plates for cake and cake slice.

A mass of forget-me-not flowers on the discovery trail at the Wildlife Trusts Countryside Centre, near Woodwalton Fen back in June on day 21 of 30 Days Wild.

Olympus E-M1 with Panagor 90mm f2.8 macro.

200mm f2.8L with 31 mm extension tube

#Lockdown April 2020

my garden flowers, springtime, Yorkshire,UK 2020

"Often in life we forget the things we should remember and remember the things we should forget"

 

i can't wait for summer! happy friday the 13th (:

Although Water Forget-me-not may have been the source of many early garden varieties of this popular plant, most are now forms of Wood Forget-me-not. A pretty plant with bright blue flowers, Wood Forget-me-not can be found along woodland rides and edges, in ancient and wet woods, and sometimes in hedgerows and verges as an escaped garden variety. It flowers between April and June.

Wood Forget-me-not has hairy stems and narrow, oval leaves. Clusters of five-petalled, azure-blue flowers with white or orange centres appear at the tops of the stems.

Like many of our native plants, Wood Forget-me-not is an excellent source of nectar and pollen for all kinds of insects including bumblebees and butterflies.

Small flowers in the back garden

Tomorrow I will travel to Prescott/Arizona... It's so excicting!

I will be visiting my spiritual teacher Dr. David R. Hawkins. I admire his teachings so much and it is my biggest dream come true to see him and be in his presence for a while. I will be back in a week...

 

Meanwhile, take care, dear flickr-friends,

Namasté,

Lars.

The Asylum Project - Empty Bed - New Brushed Aluminium

by Erik Brede

Selected artwork for the book “The Best of Photography 2014″, included in the Black & White Collection at Musse du Louvre, Paris and was presented at a private reception hosted at:

Musee du Louvre

75058 Paris – France

July 13th, 2015

Lier Psychiatric Hospital in Norway has a long history as an institution. The massive buildings house the memory of a grim chapter in Norwegian psychiatric history the authorities would rather forget. There is little available information about the former activities at Lier Hospital, but it is documented experiments that were carried out on this Norwegian mental hospital in the postwar period from 1945 to 1975. Its about the use of LSD, electroshock, brain research funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and drug research sponsored by major pharmaceutical companies. It is perhaps not surprising that they try to forget this place and the events taking place here.

Lier Psyciatric Hospital was built in 1926 and had room for nearly 700 patients at the most. In 1986, many of the buildings were closed and abandoned and they still stand empty to this day. Some of the buildings are still in operation today for psychiatric patients.

90x60cm direct print on brushed aluminium – pure elegance with an exclusive BUTLERFINISH® look. Limited edition of 20 + 2AP. The photo is printed directly onto a 3 mm thick, sturdy brushed aluminium Dibond with a BUTLERFINISH® look. Two thin aluminium sheets sandwich a black polyethylene core to ensure maximum stability and water resistance. Thanks to the brushed surface, the aluminium backing gives the artwork an extraordinary, metallic appearance. During production of the cover sheet, the surface is ground horizontally to produce a brushed effect. The result is eye-catching: The areas of the photograph that are white or very light are not printed, but instead take on the appearance of the brushed aluminium surface.

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R.M.S. Queen Mary

Long Beach, CA

June 2012

Shot with a Horseman Convertible 842 in Bulgaria, 2011. Expired Kodak Portra 400VC.

 

The Imacon scan of this image is ridiculously sharp, I have a 40x50cm print that is just too small. There's more in it... :D

 

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Man forgets

That his vital is swayed by desires.

 

Man forgets

That his mind constantly wanders.

 

Man forgets

That his days on earth are short.

 

Man forgets

That his real needs are very few.

 

Man forgets

That he has only God to call his own,

His very own.

 

- Sri chinmoy

I love having these beautiful delicate little wild flowers in the garden.

In medieval times it was said that women wore Forget-Me-Nots to show faithfulness and enduring love :)

(Day 147 of 365)

Sometimes My husband forgets things and so i take a beautiful picture thanks to him love you Abel

 

Visit this location at >>> The ILLUMINATI NCS Base <<< in Second Life

These flowers are so small but they make up for their size with their vibrant blue colour.

.... when I grow up.

 

I hadn't realised until just now that there's a pool of water under the front bud.

15 years ago today, September the 11th 2001. Rest In Peace.

 

Taken at the 9/11 memorial at the Word Trade Centres in Manhattan, New York City, USA

........how could we............the texture (Happy Easter) is by Distressed Jewell

For such a small flower they are incredibly beautiful.

Flower children; the little cousins of the field and garden (c1910)

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