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Labrador tea is part of the Rhododendron species and grows throughout the north. It is a low growing shrub and the leaves can be harvested to make a herbal tea. I will collect the leaves from this plant and dry for the winter to make tea, as well as pick the leaves when out hunting to make tea. The flowers come out in early spring and from what I have seen are usually white flowers. However, in northern Ontario I have once run across a patch of these with purple flowers. They are a welcome sign of spring during our very short growing season. I don’t quiet have the right lens for this and will need to upgrade. I usually take landscape photos, but decided I would try my hand at macro and see what happens. Little shaky at this still, but will continue to try and see what happens. I guess my way of looking at growth by trying and experimenting with a new type of photography - see what happens.
Un veterano labrador que cuida su huerta a pesar de los años. Esta mañana cuando caminaba por mis bellos caminos le he visto y no me he podido resistir y le he hecho un robado
The Labrador Jetty, close to the harbour. This place is known for stunning sunsets. Bad luck that day, no sun at all, but what a great sky.
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One of the 3 new dogs in our family -
me, a Belgian Shepherd and a Labrador baby are the family friends.
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Einer der drei neuen Hunde in unserer Familie -
ich, ein Belgischer Schäferhund und ein Labrador-Baby.
Seen on a dreary day in Labrador Hollow Unique Area, New York. I was back here again two weeks later on another New York trip and had much nicer day - and got better pictures.
The Labrador Effect
Back to my post from yesterday for HSoS.
First of all, I would like to thank all the lovely Flickrities for the wonderful comments on yesterday's topic - title wanted - , everyone could have been right.
In my tags I announced that there would be a second photo, actually I should have posted it the other way around, but then the story would be a lie :)
On an autumn walk I suddenly heard a noise and it was anything but heavenly. The little rascal growled violently and it sounded like this: "Don't dare to come closer, or my huge friend will hug you" :-) and indeed, there he was! I then went on quickly ;-))
Can you see it? It wasn't predictable, the Labrador Effect ;-)))
Thanks for visiting and time to watch, happy Sunday , stay healthy, all!
PS
The two dogs are very happy and live and guard on a small horse farm, with adjoining small pond, a paradise for anglers. I'm only sad myself because I couldn't stroke them.
The sweet-faced, lovable Labrador Retriever is America's most popular dog breed. Labs are friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited companions who have more than enough affection to go around for a family looking for a medium-to-large dog.
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From Keppel Bay, I started walking to Labrador jetty. From there we had a view on the harbour. This jetty is an awesome location for long exposure shots. I had lots of fun shooting several angles and details.
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Huge paws, really out of all proportion with the rest of the body at this age.
Puppy love with our friends fox red Labrador puppy. Taken with a DA40mm XS.
these two are ready for anything...lol...especially treats...do you have treats? they like those...lol
Kelligrews, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
A male Yellow warbler sings from the cover of a maple tree at the edge of a small stream. On this particular morning this location was alive with Yellow Warbles. The small stream had 5 males competing for territory.
There are quite a few large icebergs drifting down the Labrador coast. This was taken from the Pinware Provincial Park in southern Labrador today. It should be much closer in a day or two. Most of these icebergs present quite a different look depending on the side you view them from. Just look at the second shot I uploaded and you'll see what I mean. It's the same berg taken from a different angle.