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This is really creative essential listening: soundcloud.com/jasmineguffond
A little over a week ago, I biked about 20 miles on a nice fall Saturday to a North Side Cemetery called Rosehill Cemetery to see this musician. It was really something eerie and special. I'm glad I was able to buy her albums on vinyl at the show, too.
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Jasminum officinale common jasmine J. officinale is a large deciduous climbing shrub, leaves pinnate, with 7-9 ovate leaflets. Scented white flowers 2cm in width open in clusters of 3 to 5 Other common names common white jasmine jessamine,poet's jasmine, poet's jessamine ,summer jasmine, true jasmine.
Jazzy Jasmine snowbound as she patiently waits to be rescued
from the deep snow .
Will Jazzy wait for the snow shovel or do her own bulldog
snowplowing to get back home?
More snow on the way for March 5 into Monday March 6th
so Jazzy has a joke
How do you applaud a jazzy snowman?
Answer
With a cold snap!
Featuring:
Jasmine Store - Christmas Dress for sizes Maitreya, Freya, Isis, Venus, Hourglass, Physique, Tonic curvy/fine @ Up Event ( Dec. 1st to 15th)
Tastic - Bow Headband (Hud Driven - 14 colors - Mix& Match) Unrigged with touch resizer
More info here: cassianamorigi.blogspot.com
;)
I saw these Jasmine Nightshade blooms in the shape of a heart while walking in Los Gatos, California.
Tabernaemontana divaricata
Also known as Nero's crown, Milk flower, Paper gardenia, and more...
See another image of this flower here
Jasminum officinale common jasmine J. officinale is a large deciduous climbing shrub, leaves pinnate, with 7-9 ovate leaflets. Scented white flowers 2cm in width open in clusters of 3 to 5 Other common names common white jasmine jessamine,poet's jasmine, poet's jessamine ,summer jasmine, true jasmine.
More lovely flowers I've seen in the grounds.
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Jasmine is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family (Oleaceae). It contains around 200 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Eurasia and Oceania. Jasmines are widely cultivated for the characteristic fragrance of their flowers. A number of unrelated plants contain the word "jasmine" in their common names. A very common cultivar in California is the Star Jasmine which is an evergreen that flowers close to half the year.
This bunch, which are not star jasmines, was found in the Sierra foothills out Jackson. It was sweet smelling and had what I consider to be the other characteristic that sets it apart: when you cut the stem, the sap that "ours" out is in many ways the same as Elmer's Glue-All! Fair warning: wipe your shears' blades with a light machine oil, and be sure to remove all sap before stowing the shears away. (I am not advertising or recommending Elmer's: I'm sure that a third of the people who follow my stream (don't tempt me) have never heard of the brand. However, it is so popular that they have put out a gallon jug of the stuff that many schools use (and Amazon has copied). Having now proved that I am easily distracted...
The camera: White flowers are among the most difficult to photograph, and my solution - even 11 years ago - was to go for the black background! This may be the most complex flower bloom that I ever came up against. And now, *I* want to see the EXIF. (Well, you can't remember everything from a decade ago.) I'm fairly certain that I used the flash, very weak on an S3 PowerShot (the first so named by Canon). When it works as I hope, every nook and cranny becomes dark or black, something I could never do with software.
It's been awhile since I posted a photo of Jasmine. She's doing her favorite thing...sleeping on whoever has their legs out on the recliner. In this case it's my son. She sleeps most of the day and when ever she wakes up she demands attention. She's getting up there, she'll be 19 in April. She's the sweetest little girl.
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Girls at Sunset
April's Explore Takeover: The Four Elements
www.flickr.com/groups/2684497@N24/discuss/72157721922627721/
25/4/04 p. 14
Ermida Dom Bosco
Lago Paranoá
Brasília, Brasil
Enlarged with Topaz A.I. Gigapixel
Processed in Topaz Studios
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Jasminum officinale common jasmine J. officinale is a large deciduous climbing shrub, leaves pinnate, with 7-9 ovate leaflets. Scented white flowers 2cm in width open in clusters of 3 to 5 Other common names common white jasmine jessamine,poet's jasmine, poet's jessamine ,summer jasmine, true jasmine.
Blooming jasmine in the hotel garden. It had a beautiful scent :)
Jasmine (Jasminum) is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family of Oleaceae. It contains around 200 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. The flowers are typically around 2.5 cm in diameter. They are white or yellow. Jasmines are widely cultivated for the characteristic fragrance of their flowers. The most widely cultivated species is Jasminum officinale, whose flowers provide jasmine oil are used in perfumery as a basic fragrance raw material.
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Kwitnący jaśmin przed naszym hotelem. Przepięknie pachniał :)
Jaśmin (Jasminum) – rodzaj roślin z rodziny oliwkowatych. Obejmuje ok. 200 gatunków. Występują one w strefie międzyzwrotnikowej Afryki, Azji i Australii. Rosną zwykle w formacjach zaroślowych. Ich wonne, zwykle słodko pachnące kwiaty są zapylane przez owady. Kwiaty mają zazwyczaj około 2,5 cm (0,98 cala) średnicy. Najbardziej rozpowszechniony w uprawie jest jaśmin lekarski (Jasminum officinale), którego kwiaty dostarczają olejku jaśminowego używanego w perfumerii jako podstawowy surowiec zapachowy.
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Jasmine. In Eastern countries, jasmine is considered a symbol of passionate love. In India it calls "the moonlight of love".
Jasmine symbolizes the Moon and night secrets, purity and femininity. The flower has a magical power, giving attractiveness and good luck. Jasmine attracts pure love.
Stimulates creativity and original ideas. Strengthens self-esteem, a sense of well-being. Develops psychic and mental abilities.
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Digging into the October archives again. Some lovely Jasmine Nightshade against a gorgeous blue sky. Might see that again before Spring, with any luck.
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