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1" x 1.5" custom toothpick flags on 10cm toothpick. FDA approved for food contact. Printed on matte coated paper.

Photo Credit: Impossible project film

10. Peter Zarand, Rob Square, Bernard Wiodnl

11. Cornell DeWitt, Jon Tomlinson (Tomlinson Kong Contemporary)

12. Melissa Netecke Kathy Murphy

14 Cornell DeWitt, David Gimbert (Miyako Yoshinaga)

16 Vanessa, Soyoung Park, Ferris Bueller Kincaid

15. Stephania Greendyk, Danielle Maxwell

16. (17) Leah Couture Millineny and friend

with PULSE Contemporary Art Fair, Modern Painters, Artinfo and Impossible Project at Tribeca Grand Hotel.

There just isn't room for one more blossom.

 

All Photos taken in Metro Detroit, Michigan

Photography by : RL Sims

Unboxing PX 600, step 1 - the inner package

Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010

bulletin cover for a sermon series on the sermon on the mount

photographed from our running bus.

 

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It is nearly impossible to describe the beauty you will encounter while travelling across Rocky Mountain in Colorado during early October! Thick aspens (Populus tremuloides) in patches with their golden leaves stand against lush green mountains. Ice peaks over 12,000 feet rising through the forest truly enhance the beauty of its landscapes.

  

Rocky Mountain

Rocky Mountain National Park in northern Colorado is one of the most distinctive of America's alpine area parks. It is home to a vast collection of 72 peaks that scrape the skies at over 12,000 feet and offers diverse geography that encompasses barren alpine tundra and thick, lush forests. While summer crowds help to make the park one of the top 10 most visited in the national park system, autumn provides a quieter time to enjoy the vibrant colors of the changing seasons. September and October typically experience dry, moderate weather, making for ideal visits.

 

Trees

The park's fall colors are most defined by the legions of white-barked aspen trees that line the valleys and mountains. Starting in late August, aspens in the highest reaches of the park begin their annual quaking, a term to describe the aspens unique leaves changing a golden-yellow hue. As the quaking progresses the park's high country becomes striped with color, appearing on fire from a distance. These trees become yellow in mid-September and provide crisp shades of gold and red into October. The colors contrast with the deep greens of the evergreen trees that make up the majority of tree species in the park. The peak season for fall colors comes in late-September and the changing colors generally last four to five weeks. Hundreds of elk migrate down from the high country to find a mate for the winter.

 

Intensity of Fall Colors

Aspen (Populus tremuloides) are among the most colorful and wide-spread color-changing trees in Rocky Mountain National Park. Experience suggests to us that aspen produce more or less colorful leaves from year to year, and that these differences seem to relate to weather patterns, soil fertility, and the amount of moisture they received during the growing season.

  

Ecological mysteries of fall colors-

Recently scientists put forward an intriguing alternative explanation for intense fall colors in some trees (Ecol. Lett. 6, 807, 2003). Mountain birches in Norway may use intense fall colors to signal leaf-chewing insects not to infest them. The intensity of color seems to be an indicator of how much chemical defense compound the tree can produce. In the case of the mountain birches, an inchworm (geometrid) moth lays eggs on the trees in the fall. The following spring the eggs hatch, and the moth caterpillars eat the trees' leaves. Trees that can produce larger amounts of chemical defenses to make their leaves unpalatable receive less damage. The trees with the most intense leaf colors in the fall also have the least damage the following spring, suggesting a direct relationship between chemical defenses and intense colors. Over time, perhaps the moths have learned to avoid laying eggs on trees with the most highly colored leaves!

 

Its not know whether the same thing happens in Rocky Mountain National Park's aspen or other trees. We do know there are many different representatives of the inchworm or geometrid moth family in the park. However, whether you enjoy fall colors because they are beautiful or because they may reveal scientific secrets, Rocky Mountain National Park offers an excellent opportunity to experience a glorious autumn.

 

The colors of the Rockies are truly singular

The colors of the Rockies are truly singular, that is, they are all yellow. Gorgeous expanses of yellow aspen (Populus tremuloides) color the mountain sides, contrasting firmly with the dark green spruces and firs. The orange, red, and purples of the east seem absent.

The autumn colors in leaves are produced by an interestingly subtractive process. In summer, green chlorophyll masks the colors of several other pigments that exist in leaves, pigments that, like chlorophyll, assist with photosynthesis. These yellow, red, and purple pigments - carotene, xanthophyll, and anthocyanins - produce the bright fall colors, but only after the chlorophyll wanes as temperatures cool and days shorten. As autumn proceeds, even these hardier pigments ebb, and leaves become brown, gray, or black.

 

Sources:

traveltips.usatoday.com/fall-colors-rocky-mountain-nation...

www.myrockymountainpark.com/park/fall-in-rocky-mountain-park

www.nps.gov/romo/intensity_fall_colors.htm

www.nps.gov/romo/fall_colors.htm

Pat Doolan, who has run marathons on all five continents after collecting his number for the Dublin City Marathon yesterday.

 

The wall in the background is where everyone wrote messages of inspiration/ good luck to friends and family/

A piece of the pie on one of our Moderntone depression glass plates. Taken by Ron. When we were clearing out my mother's house in 2005, one of the things we found was an Eastern Star cookbook. I called Shirley, one of Mother's Eastern Star friends, and offered to donate the book to Mother's chapter. Shirley said that would be great. Before I sent the cook book to her, I copied some of the recipes. There were three recipes in the book for "impossible pie" (a type of pie that does not have a crust you roll out...it forms a sort of crust as you bake it). None of them was completely satisfactory, so I compiled a recipe using portions of the three in the book. This was not only the first time I have ever made an "impossible pie", I think it is the first time I have ever eaten any. We think it turned out quite well, and it was very tasty (even if I say so myself).

Impossible Project PX 680 Color Protection instant film.

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

I remember years ago

Someone told me I should take

Caution when it comes to love

I did, I did

 

And you were strong and I was not

My illusion, my mistake

I was careless, I forgot

I did

 

And now when all is done

There is nothing to say

You have gone and so effortlessly

You have won

You can go ahead tell them

 

Tell them all I know now

Shout it from the roof tops

Write it on the sky line

All we had is gone now

 

Tell them I was happy

And my heart is broken

All my scars are open

Tell them what I hoped would be

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible

 

Falling out of love is hard

Falling for betrayal is worst

Broken trust and broken hearts

I know, I know

 

Thinking all you need is there

Building faith on love and words

Empty promises will wear

I know, I know

 

And now when all is gone

There is nothing to say

And if you're done with embarrassing me

On your own you can go ahead tell them

 

Tell them all I know now

Shout it from the roof tops

Write it on the sky line

All we had is gone now

 

Tell them I was happy

And my heart is broken

All my scars are open

Tell them what I hoped would be

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible!

Ooh impossible

 

I remember years ago

Someone told me I should take

Caution when it comes to love

I did

 

Tell them all I know now

Shout it from the roof tops

Write it on the sky line

All we had is gone now

 

Tell them I was happy

And my heart is broken

All my scars are open

Tell them what I hoped would be

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible

Impossible, impossible

 

I remember years ago

Someone told me I should take

Caution when it comes to love

I did..

 

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

© Pablo Oseguera Iturbide. All Rights Reserved.

Impossible image nowdays... a view from the Ex-World Trade Center, New York, N.Y.

Una imagen ya imposible... vista desde el ex-World Trade Center, Nueva York.

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

Ghani, my pretty, pretty princess, is struggling with a fatal kidney disease (Polaroid Image Elite w. close up lens, Impossible PZ680 CPF)

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

impossible project color shade first flush.

this is what happened when we forgot it was in the blue dye!

Erakor Island Resort. Port Vila, Efate, Vanuatu.

The Impossible Burger at The Counter Cupertino

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010

St Andrews churchyard | Polaroid 636 | Impossible Project PX600 instant film

 

See also iPhone view, Headington 2.

1986 85 Jongert "Impossible Dream"

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