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A Jagged Ambush bug waiting for something tasty to come along. He blended so well with the flower that I nearly missed him. Lafayette, NJ - Hyper Humus Marsh
I could see the Deer wanted to go around me as one started to go in the water. So I backed up past the wooden bridge and them walked right toward me and turned to cross the bridge.
Le projet "Transfert" propose depuis 2011 des événements culturels autour des cultures urbaines. L'exposition investit temporairement des sites en mutation, des lieux hier en activité, aujourd'hui abandonnés, et demain réhabilités.
Elle prend possession cette année ses quartiers dans l'ancien magasin "Virgin Megastore", autrefois "Le Printemps", sur une superficie de plus de 5.000 m² répartie sur cinq niveaux.
Certainly one of the most common butterflies in much of the world, but still beautiful. Hyper-humus Marsh, Lafayette, NJ
Skipper (Least, I believe) in a patch of wildflowers on the Hyper-humus marsh trail in Lafayette, NJ
Sagrada misión para el ser humano. Ser parte del milagro de la vida que todo es. Regeneradores de nuestra propia madre tierra. Foto de la primera cosecha de nosotros mismos.
Le projet "Transfert" propose depuis 2011 des événements culturels autour des cultures urbaines. L'exposition investit temporairement des sites en mutation, des lieux hier en activité, aujourd'hui abandonnés, et demain réhabilités.
Elle prend possession cette année ses quartiers dans l'ancien magasin "Virgin Megastore", autrefois "Le Printemps", sur une superficie de plus de 5.000 m² répartie sur cinq niveaux.
Not a very good shot, but neat to spot an Eastern Kingbird with a big beak full of nesting material. Paulinksill WMA - Hyper-humus marsh
The flower is no bigger than a penny (I believe its flea bane) which gives you an idea as to how tiny the little crab spider was. He kept trying to run around to the other side of the flower so getting a shot was a bit challenging. I finally left him in peace... Hyper Humus Marsh, Lafayette, NJ
Willow Flycatcher with a small insect, taking just a brief moment to pose for me. Hyper-humus Marsh, Lafayette, NJ
Requires humus rich, well-drained soil and preferably full sun to do it justice!
Dense panicles of marvellously fragrant, double white flowers in May and June and heart-shaped, fresh green leaves. Mmm eh?
This elegant white lilac is perfect for a sunny mixed or shrub border. Growing a late summer flowering clematis through the branches is a good way of enhancing the shrub after it has flowered!
"The wind smelled of humus, lichen, the musky odor of pecan husks broken under the shoe, a sunshower on the fields across the bayou. But any poetry that might have been contained in that moment was lost when I stared into Honoria's face, convinced that human insanity was as close to our fingertips as the act of rubbing fog off a window pane."
— James Lee Burke
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