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Still enjoying some autumn colour despite the torrential rain at the end of last week & last night's hard frost.
I guess this scene might now look rather more depleted of leaves than it was when this was taken three weeks ago.
100x 2022- Northumberland 58/100 (Wallington Hall)
The Peruvian town of Trujillo is a colonial gem. A major attraction is its architecture with many iron window grills.
If you haven't been to the food court, here is a reason to go....the new Farmhouse Brunch Set by Nutmeg....WARNING: do not look at this picture if you haven't eaten.
AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Drum roll please............ a mainstore release from Nutmeg as well! The Old Wood Canopy.....You can never have enough Nutmeg!!!
Pictured from the Farmhouse Brunch set:
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Bread Tray
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Tray
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Pitcher
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Eggs
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Table Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Plate Stack
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Croissants
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Pears / 1 Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Pears / 4 Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Bread Basket
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Basil Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Cloth
Foodcourt: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Safe%20House/128/128/27
Nutmeg Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/REKA%20NUTMEG/233/125/21
Nutmeg Flickr: flic.kr/ps/Yr6Sn
Pictured from The Old Wood Canopy Set:
Nutmeg. Old Wood Canopy
Nutmeg. Old Wood Canopy Curtain
Nutmeg. Old Wood Canopy Lamp
Nutmeg. Old Wood Canopy Lantern
Find it at the Nutmeg Mainstore. LM above.
Nutmeg. Warm Respite Papers Bonus Item ( part of the Warm Respite decor at Shiny Shabby
Nutmeg. Rustic Stool ( Shiny Shabby group gift)
Shiny Shabby: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Shiny%20Shabby/160/119/21
Various Nutmeg Releases at the mainstore (lm above)
Nutmeg. Winter Brunch Table
Nutmeg. Winter Brunch Teapot & Newspapers
Nutmeg. Winter Brunch Chair
Nutmeg. Winter Brunch Chair w/Blankets
Nutmeg. Country House Bench
Nutmeg. Distressed clay vase# 2,3 - White Rust
Nutmeg. Her Bike White v2 Adult
Other decor/landscape items pictured:
{vespertine} obscure plantscapes - preserved roe deer RARE
.:revival:. tool shelf
26_8f8 - Granny's Winter Cottage - Sink
dust bunny . potted cheese plant
hive // potted plants . swiss cheese plant . pot a
Serenity Style- Beau Garden Fountain [NATURAL]
Botanical - Lattice Fence Panel (tall 2.8 long)
Botanical - Douglas Fir 5
Apple Fall Old Manufactory
Apple Fall Basil Sproutlings
=EliBaily= Ivy 03
Thanks for your support and have a fantastic weekend! ❤️
This attractive Moth was in the roadside vegitation at Kirkgunzeon.It is on the wing both at night and during daylight hours
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Gitterspanner, klaverspanner, Chiasmia clathrata
A tiny butterfly with max wingspan of 25mm. This species flies both during the day and also at night when it is attracted to light.
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Composite image of Latticed Heath (Chiasmia clathrata)
19 June 2018, Priory Fields Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Solihull/Birmingham
The Victorians loved these sorts of gazebos with their fine lattice work. It provides a place to rest in the shade while visiting the graves at the Melbourne General Cemetery.
(From my personal digital photo archive, 2013)
The hermitage of San Bartolomé (Saint Bartholomew) is a temple in the Spanish province of Soria. It is located inside the natural park of the Cañón del Río Lobos, province of Soria, Spain.
It was built in the first quarter of the 13th century, when the Romanesque style gave way to the Gothic, a transition that was reflected in that architectural work.
It was part of a monastery of which only the chapel remains.
It has a plan in the shape of a Latin cross, with three chapels. The two rose windows deserve to be highlighted, one on each gable end of the transept, oriented to the southeast and northwest, whose lattices evoke Muslim influences in the form of the interlacing that makes up a lobed five-pointed star. They have three archivolts of which only the external one is decorated.
Some authors relate its existence to the possibility that for a time it belonged to the Order of the Templars, although there is no documentation that can be verified.
It is possible that it is confused with the Hermitage of San Juan de Otero, of which only the foundations and little else remain.
Although the dedication of the hermitage to Saint Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus who, according to the tradition of the Armenian church, was crucified upside down, skinned alive and beheaded, could be related to the Knights Templar who worshiped various saints who died after being beheaded. Let's not forget the supposed Templar's cult of Baphomet. (Source: Wikipedia)
ERMITA DE SAN BARTOLOME, SORIA, ESPAÑA, 2013
(De mi archivo personal de fotos digitales, 2013)
La ermita de San Bartolomé es un templo de la provincia española de Soria. Se ubica en el interior del parque natural del Cañón del Río Lobos, privincia de Soria, España.
Fue construida en el primer cuarto del siglo XIII, cuando el estilo románico daba paso al gótico, transición que quedó plasmada en esa obra arquitectónica.
Formaba parte de un cenobio del que sólo se conserva la capilla.
Tiene planta en forma de cruz latina, con tres capillas. Merecen ser resaltados los dos rosetones, uno en cada hastial del transepto, orientados al sureste y al noroeste, cuyas celosías evocan influencias musulmanas en la forma del entrelazado que compone una estrella lobulada de cinco puntas. Poseen tres arquivoltas de las que sólo la externa está decorada.
Algunos autores relacionan su existencia con la posibilidad de que durante un tiempo perteneció a la Orden de los Templarios, aunque no existe documentación que se pueda contrastar.
Es posible que se confunda con la cercana Ermita de San Juan de Otero, de la que sólo se conservan los cimientos y poco más.
Si bien la advocación de la ermita a San Bartolomé, uno de los doces apóstoles de Jesús que, según la tradición de la iglesia armenia fue crucificado boca abajo, desollado vivo y decapitado, podría relacionarse con los caballeros templarios que rendían culto a varios santos que murieron decapitados. No olvidemos el supuesto culto templario al Baphomet. (Fuente: Wikipedia)
This is really just a record shot, as I was a bit frustrated that I did a terrible job with the DOF :(.... it's a good excuse to try again. This, I'm fairly sure, is a Latticed Heath Moth (Chiasmia clathrata); another find at Dunlop Millennium Woodland Nature Park.
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate and have a Happy New Year to everyone! :)
ReShade made by, Grizz Jack
To see more of Grizz Jack's work:
From :
www.scottish-places.info/features/featurefirst90508.html
A picturesque tall white-harled house on the north side of the junction between Back Causeway and The Cross in Culross (W FIfe), The Study dates from c.1610. This is said to be where Bishop Leighton of Dunblane (1611-84), who lived nearby in Bishop Leighton's House, composed his sermons. Built as a merchant's house, next to Culross Palace one of the finest in Culross, the building was acquired by the National Trust for Scotland in the 1930s. It was renovated by Ian G. Lindsay and Partners in 1959, winning a Civic Trust Award in 1962. The Study is now A-listed and is open to the public for guided tours.
The building is L-plan and comprises a three-storey main block, with a tower facing the street which rises higher. This contains a turnpike stair, with the upper stage corbelled out and containing the actual study. The orange pantiled roofs feature crow-stepped gables and catslide dormers. The windows to the front feature lattice leadwork and wooden shutters below, allowing the windows to open. Inside there are original fireplaces and timber panelling, while the beamed ceiling of the first-floor room is a reconstruction of the 1960s, brightly painted with fruit and flowers in homage to its 17th century forerunner.