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Macro Mondays Theme: TWO. I didn't join this wonderful group until June so I went with one I hadn't done before. I chose the theme from April 4th which is our anniversary. Very apropos the theme was Two! 😊 The wheat was from a bouquet my daughter received when she graduated a couple of weeks ago from WSU Pullman.

Taken at Kernel Simpson's Farm in Innisfil, Ontario

 

Something to brighten a rainy day this morning.☔️☔️

 

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Layers: kernels, silk and husk

Such a determined lill guy. He didn't stop until every kernel of corn was off the cob.

Winter is always a good time to shoot birds - this blue jay caught going after a dried corn cob.

I watched it take of about 8-10 kernels off the cob right in a row in less than a minute.

A grain elevator located in St. Paul, Oregon. Happy Monochrome Monday, everyone!

 

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hand-made calculators

Low Line, Bermondsey.

A drying sunflower head from my sisters garden.

 

I notice it can be spelled either Kernal or Kernel, in NZ we spell it with an e.

This traditional Five-kernel Mooncake recipe is a savory mooncake that translates to “mooncake with five types of nuts.” The five types are: walnuts (核桃仁, hetao ren), Chinese almonds, or bitter almonds (杏仁, xin ren), regular almonds (橄榄仁, gannan ren), pumpkin seeds (瓜子仁, guazi ren), and sesame seeds (芝麻仁, zhima ren). The flavorful moon cake is rich in nutrition and symbolizes the prosperous and rich life shared by the three generations, party of five of the family!! 🎉

 

How to Make Five Nut Moon Cake

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Recipe and Procedure

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Horned Lark foraging for food in foggy snow covered Amish farm fields in Chester Count, PA.

 

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Looking up from beneath the central spiral staircase within the Marshall Building, part of the London School of Economics on Lincoln's Inn Fields. Completed in 2021 and designed by Grafton Architects.

Frozen corn is on the menu at this farm with plenty of barns and silos.

A typical farm in the winter where the crows hunt for loose kernels of feed corn around silos and barns.

This crow looks like he had a couple lookouts while he pecked away.

This image was captured for the Macro Mondays theme: "negative space".

There were at least 10 of these beauties foraging around on the ground in the early am.

Some mucking around with a completely uninspiring photo.

But I rather like the black and white with something in the middle. HSS

setup:

-red sweet placed in the bathtube

-3 flashes (with diffusor) used: left, right, upfront

Seeds for Macro Mondays (100mm f/2.8 macro lens w Raynox DCR-250)

For anyone interested in knowing more about this fascinating crop, the following link is available for your information.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_corn

Best view with original size on black.

 

Explore #83 on May 26, 2007. Thanks everybody !

Up close of one of my sister's sunflowers

Apricot kernel contains a toxic chemical known as amygdalin. In the body this chemical is converted to cyanide, which goes throughout the body, where it can cause serious harm, including death.

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Treasure Hunt #38 ~ Kernel

 

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Pomegranate kernels [Punica granatum - Lythraceae family]

This western scrub-jay seemed delighted in showing me a sunflower kernel it had grabbed from one of our feeders. It turned this way and that before finally gobbling it down and returning for more.

 

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Depuis l'extrémité est de Stortorget, un bel escalier passant sous cette arche imposante conduit à la terrasse Konung Oscar II où se dresse la vieille tour de défense carrée (14e siècle) nommée le Kärnan (signifiant "Kernel" ou "noyau").

 

En 1400, c'était l'élément central d'une forteresse construite sur le site d'une ancienne forteresse de bois datant probablement du 10e s. Le château médiéval a été détruit en 1680, après le rattachement de la région à la Suède et l'arrêt (momentané) des combats avec le Danemark. La tour est le seul vestige de ce château. Sauvée des ruines en 1894, le tour dévoile une vue magnifique depuis son sommet (34 m) accessible par 190 marches. L'arche qui encadre et met en valeur la tour a été créée à cette époque pour valoriser la place. Le sommet de l’arche offre aussi une belle vue sur le port.

 

Le nom Helsingborg est dérivé du mot "hals" signifiant «cou» ou «détroit», se référant au col étroit de l'Øresund (Øre Sound), le bras de mer reliant la mer du Nord à la Baltique et dont la partie la moins large passe justement entre ce qui est maintenant Helsingør au Danemark et Helsingborg en Suède. Les habitants de la ville ont été mentionnés comme Helsinger (qui peut signifier «le peuple du détroit») pour la première fois à l'époque du recensement du roi Valdemar le Victorieux, en 1231.

 

En son centre, la ville brille comme une belle vitrine, révélant un front de mer rajeuni, des restaurants branchés et des rues pavées et animées. Les ruines de son château dominent la ville, lançant comme un défi au Danemark, à 4 km de l'autre côté du Détroit et rappelant son passé tumultueux. La ville fut au cœur des combats qui suivirent le traité de Roskilde (1658) et le retour de la Scanie dans l'escarcelle suédoise. En 1709, les Danois envahirent de nouveau la Scanie mais furent finalement vaincus en 1710 dans une bataille qui se déroula aux portes d'Helsingborg et qui marqua la fin de leur prétention sur la région.

Can you sing the Happy Munching Song?

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An asteroid crater on the surface of the red planet, Mars? Or a Nutmeg kernel illuminated by red LED?

Macro Mondays theme:Yellow

Kernel of a pistachio nut sitting on Thai mulberry paper

Bank holiday here in Ireland today. I'd already picked a "corn on the cob" from our polytunnel this afternoon ready to cook with dinner & have been commenting on a my Flickr friends' various amazing Macro Monday photos.

 

So I thought hey why not give it a go? It's been a while since I dragged my proper Canon camera out. Photographed on my trusty old purple hoodie HMM!

Da aktuell mein Arch-Linux das Spiel "Finde meine Kernel nicht!" mit mir spielen mag, werde ich mich jetzt mal um den PC bekümmern.

Bedeutet für euch. Kein Text! Also kaum Text. Also, nur das bisschen Text, dass ich benötige um euch mitzuteilen, dass es kein Text gibt. Was wiederum sich selbst widerspricht.

Ach egal. Meine 64-Bit Diva mag Aufmerksamkeit. So soll sie es bekommen.

 

Cya. ;)

  

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