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Meconopsis cambrica, the Welsh poppy, is a perennial flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae.
It has yellow to orange flowers and is widely grown as a garden plant. It is a native of damp, rocky sites in upland areas of Western Europe from the British Isles to the Iberian Peninsula.
The plant can grow between 30–60 cm (12–24 in) tall. It blooms between June and July.
The flower is distinctively yellow or orange with four petals, and coarsely hairy green sepals that fall off soon after the flower opens.
The flower’s stigma has seven distinct lobes radiating from its centre. The ovary positioned beneath the stigma.
It spreads easily from the numerous small black seeds produced in the summer, from a long, ribbed capsule that opens with flaps.
I have wild yellow poppies in the garden, they are the most ephemeral of flowers. Everything has to be ready before you bring them in, bang, a few photographs, this one lost a petal along the way immediately.
I put them in water, in no time the pretty heads are hanging.
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The first view of Mars by the InSIGHT lander, captured just after 12 noon PST on Nov. 26, 2018. The dust cover is still on the lens, so there's debris visible but you can see the terrain and horizon beyond. Eventually the cover will be removed for surface operations. This version has been edited to bring out detail; see the original at mars.nasa.gov/resources/22159/insights-first-image-from-m...
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Thankfullness for the Past
Celebrate the Present moments
Our hopefulness for the brightest future of all.
Thank you for your wonderful friendship:)
Einblick ins Fenster des Foyers des -Frieder Burda Museum- in Baden-Baden mit gleichzeitiger Spiegelung der Lichtentaler Allee mit ihren Herbstfarben.
Die Fassade des Museums ist mit weissen Fliesen beklebt.
Next step is to add masking over the scoop before stitching the mosaic...
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill
Car: Honda Insight.
Date of first registration: 13th December 2001.
Registration region: Reading.
Latest recorded mileage: 184,265 (MOT 26th April 2019).
Date taken: 21st April 2020.
Album: Street Spots
time again for INSight the annual show of New Mexico Women Photographers.. this year I have three pieces on view.. all from the Marigold Parade in ABQ...
Also found out one of my flickr contacts has a piece in this year.. be sure to check out her work at:
www.flickr.com/photos/beegardener/
So, if you are in the Albuquerque area in the next few weeks.. come see the show, always amazing work!
Bricked up windows in a derelict Victorian industrial building by the Caldon Canal in Hanley, Staffordshire
Car: Honda Insight.
Date of first registration: 13th December 2001.
Region of registration: Reading.
Latest recorded mileage: 184,265 (MOT 26th April 2019).
Date taken: 15th August 2019.
Album: Street Spots
Car: Honda Insight.
Date of first registration: 13th December 2001.
Region of registration: Reading.
Latest recorded mileage: 191,968 (MOT 14th October 2020).
Last V5 issued: 27th April 2020
Date taken: 2nd March 2021.
Album: Carspotting
The very first BUILD Insights post, highlighting the rebuilding of my Transamerica Pyramid piece, is up on my Patreon page! Available to all IONIC patrons and above, this is the first of many posts to come that highlight the engineering involved throughout the building process, providing extensive documentation and diagrams to help shed some light on previously unrevealed techniques.
I can't tell you how happy I am to finally be able to pull back the curtain a bit on a platform that doesn't strictly limit image resolution or continual text!
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Festina Lente!
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The first Honda Insight is quite a rare sight, as only 17.000 cars were made. Mostly sold as right hand drive in Japan and the USA, this is a rare left hand drive version, imported from Germany.
The hubcap from a Citroën BX cought my eye. ;-)
The first generation of the Honda Insight was built from 1999 until 2006. It was the first hybrid car available in the USA. It was a lightweight and aerodynamical car. Later Insights were far more traditional vehicles.
I get excited about things like this. I work next to JPL and know many retired engineers that spent their careers working on things like this. This is the first mission to thoroughly study the deep interior of Mars. You can watch this launch online and those of us in California will be able to see it in the sky. On Saturday, May 5th after 4:05 am. They will keep the launch window open for 2 hours.