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A minimalist landscape spotted on our very cold walk this morning (4 degrees felt like -1). Week 14 Minimalist landscape for the 52 weeks project

Data collecting for a study on tree mortality. Old growth ponderosa pine forest in the Bitterroot, Montana.

 

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found this mushroom growing on my dead weeping white birch....

Nature takes over.

I love to see the new growth of the trees in Spring! They are so beautiful and the colours are amazing!

NEW SERIES: GROWTH

 

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New green growth on either side of the Latourell Falls trail. It's so nice to hike amongst gree again, instead of brown!

 

Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

Redwoods in coastal stream outside of Crescent City, CA

A macro of the new growth on a garden plant.

My first photograph in a long, long time.

 

And wow, it felt good to be out again. I felt the autumn cold creeping up my back, the wind playing with my hair and the motivation scintillating within me. It feels as if I've been saving up energy to create for a while now. Today it felt like it came growing out of a void and became something beautiful.

 

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"Fear, uncertainty, and discomfort are your compasses toward growth.” - Celestine Chua

 

Sailboats are out on lake Ontario again as Toronto is slowly moving to end the lockdown.

Godly Growth

 

Everything has become digitized

Everything has been even more effortless

 

Living life exponentially faster

But feeling incomplete

 

Pushing against the limits of our biosphere

Whilst disregarding the contradictory knowledge

 

There is only a thin blue line that separates us from the eternal darkness of space

 

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A dandilion flower in the undergrowrh.

New growth from a cactus leaf, sitting on our window sill.

As CN RDC car 1501 traverses the many curves of the Squamish Subdivision through West Vancouver, BC, it passes through a tree tunnel illustrating the lush growth of British Columbia's west coast.

37/52 - Artificial Growth

I uploaded a video that is a montage of my trip in Jacksonville! if you want to see it click the link youtu.be/Ax-HZzPo9ko

I had a dream about being a part of the ground & there were weeds growing from my chest. I woke up only wishing that they were flowers.

 

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My Pieris bush is putting on new growth early this year.

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Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

Shichi-go-san (the seven-five-three festival) is a traditional Japanese event to celebrate children's growth and pray for their future health and well-being.

 

Parents with boys of five, girls of seven and either boys or girls of three dress their children in best clothes and take them to shrines where they pray for their children's future.

 

The Seven-Five-Three Festival

七五三のお参り

 

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The conventional English translation appeared in John Heywood's collection of Proverbs in 1546. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable also credits Erasmus, and relates it to other Latin proverbs, Planta quae saepius transfertus non coalescit, or Saepius plantata arbor fructum profert exiguum, which mean that a frequently replanted plant or tree (respectively) yields little fruit. It appears that the original intent of the proverb saw the growth of moss as desirable, and that the intent was to condemn mobility as unprofitable. The contemporary interpretation has turned the traditional understanding on its head.

 

Erasmus's proverb gave the name "rolling stone" to people who meet this description.

 

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Anycheese, more interestingly, this is Wistmans Wood. A magical and enchanted woodland full of knarly, twisted, stunted Oak trees and mossy granite boulders. I have been here many times, never before with camera. It is soooo difficult to get a composition. The woodland is thought to be one of the few remnants of ancient woodland on Dartmoor dating from prehistoric times. Apparently the wood is haunted by a pack of Yeth hounds and it is from here that they start their wild hunt across the moorland. They follow their master, who may be the Devil, Odin, or any number of spectral huntsmen on the search for souls across the moorlands. The dogs are described as jet-black in colour snorting fire from their nostrils. Coooool! Didnt see any though.. I will go back on a full moon and really take some shots.

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Plantación de árboles de fruta dulce

Green grasses and/or weeds growing out of the blue-sky-reflected puddle beside the road.

Investments and dividend

The tree maybe decaying but it is at least giving growth to some rather unusual velvety fungi. I’m unable to identify it though?

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I always enjoy a visit to the redwoods. Such majestic trees! Muir Woods National Monument, CA.

i can't believe this! the photo from yesterday also got explored! thank you all so much! today is my first day of my easter break! thought i really need to get started on this painting project, cause its due in like two weeks and we all know how slow oil paint dry.

 

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Greenwood Gardens, New Jersey

The grass (& weeds) are getting tall!

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