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The exhibits from the Limoncello display at the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during Lilytopia Italian-themed.
Primer día • First day
Sorrento, Via San Cesareo - tarde • Sorrento, Via San Cesareo - afternoon
Vuelvo a salir. La luz es escasa, solo brillan las luces de las tiendas. La calle es estrecha y está abigarrada de cosas, cuesta tener una visión global. Giro la cabeza y ahí están, brillando descaradamente: unos hermosos limones sorrentinos.
Siento que es mi primer contacto con la realidad del entorno. Pero no es una foto fácil. Hay muy poca luz y la profundidad de campo es mínima, pero quiero capturar la textura de la piel de los limones, tan importante como el color. Al final hay que decidir: no todos estarán en foco. Una fábrica de limoncello. Una promesa interesante.
(De "Apuntes de Campania" - jmsdbg.com/campania)
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I head out again. The light is scarce, only the shop lights gleam. The street is narrow and cluttered with things, difficult to take in as a whole. I turn my head and there they are, shining brazenly: beautiful Sorrento lemons.
I feel this is my first contact with the reality of the place. But it's not an easy photograph. There's very little light and the depth of field is minimal, yet I want to capture the texture of the lemon skin, as important as the colour. In the end you have to decide: not all will be in focus. A limoncello factory. An intriguing promise.
(From "Notes from Campania" - jmsdbg.com/campania)
A small bud opened, the last one on the stem, so very sweet and perfect. They are commonly known as granny's bonnet or columbine.
It is a perennial, with outward or upward-facing flowers with long spurs, the sepals and spurs rose-pink, the petals yellow.
Hummingbirds love these profuse, spurred flowers.
THANK you for ALL your comments and visits, so appreciated, M, (*_*)
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A small bud opened, the last one on the stem, so very sweet and perfect. They are commonly known as granny's bonnet or columbine.
It is a perennial, with outward or upward-facing flowers with long spurs, the sepals and spurs rose-pink, the petals yellow.
Hummingbirds love these profuse, spurred flowers.
THANK you for ALL your comments and visits, so appreciated, M, (*_*)
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IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Aquilegia, Columbine, yellow, spurs, duo, flower, portrait, ART, conceptual art, design, studio, colour, black-background, square, NIKOND7000, Magda-indigo
Sorry for blasting with so many posts. It's the end of the year and I wanted to upload all the photos before that, so I don't have backlogs for the New Year. I have great plans for the new year...so stay tuned.
Wishing you all a very Happy New Year ahead!
Recipe and more photos on my blog
First taste of my first home "brewed" Limoncello, allowing some lemons ten weeks in a sealed container to infuse a couple of litres of Russian vodka. Quite acceptable!
Pentax Forum's Daily in November 2018
Made Limoncello for the first time. Super easy and so delicious. Tastes even better knowing you made it yourself.
A cool combination of SKYY Vodka® and Caravella® Limoncello with triple sec, cranberry juice and lime.
This was ordered from a restaurant. I have a book to make drinks but I am too lazy to make my own. :-)
I am a social drinker and I have never been drunk before. I do it to enjoy the flavors. Anyways, I had one of this the other day after a long day at California Adventure. It was yummy! ;-)
I can't believe that I went to sleep at 8pm on Tuesday night. I feel amazing right now!
I will be gone starting tomorrow and throughout the weekend. I am heading to DeathValley (CA dessert) to take pictures of dust bunnies. Seriously, this place is in my list to photograph; my list is long! :D
NOTE:
- Nothing special with this picture.
- Auto levels, unsharp 20/60/0, export.
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We checked out a new restaurant to us in Baltimore this weekend. Limoncello Wine Bar in Locust Point
DJ Frank Atisso
Brought to you by Infinite Art Gallery and Limoncello Gallery
Saturday May 13th @ Limoncello Art Gallery and Space Station in Nyunanga
Opening Party Performances By:
12-1pm - DJ Suzen Juel
1-2pm - DJ Frank Atisso
2-3pm - Lingerie After Party
Featuring Spacey Artworks by: Fau Ferdinand, Esta Republic, Cate Infinity, AmandaT Tamatzui, Caly Applewhyte, Thus Yootz, Treacle Darlandes, Sina Souza, Kraven Klees, Gamma Infinity, Xenophile Neurocam, Vroum Short, Cherry Manga, Anja Neobookie, Fiona Parx Whiterose, Traci Ultsch, Talloulah Warra and Bamboo Barnes.
There will be a special limited edition Bellisserian stamp.
This is the 5th Art Unbound in the grid. This exhibition will run for 3 weeks only. So do not forget to check out the amazing artworks and space station after the opening party.
The goal of Art Unbound is to take art from its temple and place it in unexpected places in the grid. So far this exhibition has been in the middle of the desert, old fishing shack overlooking a lighthouse, bombed out shelter of an old German town and a seedy police station in Lynchland.
"As an art curator, I have always believed that art has the power to transcend boundaries and inspire the human spirit. Bringing a pop-up art show to a space station is not just a bold experiment in pushing the limits of artistic expression, but a celebration of our innate curiosity and desire to explore the unknown. It is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the enduring power of art to unite us across the vast expanse of the cosmos." - Cate Infinity
Article: lastditch.typepad.com/limoncello_news/2023/05/art-unbound...
Aquilegia chrysantha 'Yellow Star' stands out for its yellow flowers - a colour that is quite unusual among Aquilegias.
This captivating Columbine blooms with long spurs that perch upon tall, slender stems from May to July, and make delightful cut flowers.
They attract plenty of pollinating insects.
The genus name Aquilegia is derived from the Latin word for eagle (aquila), because of the shape of the flower petals, which are said to resemble an eagle's claw.
The common name "columbine" comes from the Latin for "dove", due to the resemblance of the inverted flower to five doves clustered together. ???
AAHH well, imagination is a wonderful thing eh, LOL
THANK you for ALL your comments and visits, so appreciated, M, (*_*)
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Taken for Macro Mondays, August 10th • A Little Italian
Limoncello [limon'tʃɛlːo] is an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in Southern Italy
Happy Macro Mondays everyone! Have a great day!
Here we are roughly at the halfway point enjoying our first taste of limoncello! It certainly woke us up! My face, lol!
Ce cadre orne le mur extérieur de la jolie boutique "Sapori E Profumi Di Positano" qui se situe au piazza Dei Mulini, 6. La partie piétonnière de cette rue marchande de Positano qui serpente la falaise offre une promenade agréable.
Le limoncello est un produit à base de zestes de citron, d'alcool, d'eau et de sucre. Il est de couleur jaune brillant, doux et citronné. Originaire d'Italie, cette liqueur de citron artisanale est produite notamment dans la péninsule de Sorrente — de la baie de Naples à la côte amalfitaine — et de Capri, ainsi qu'en Sicile, Sardaigne, Calabre, sur l'île d'Ischia, en Ligurie, etc.
La bande littorale d'Amalfi a été classé en 1997 au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO (WHL- 830) pour sa grande beauté naturelle. Elle a été intensivement peuplée depuis le début du Moyen Âge témoignant de la faculté d'adaptation de ses habitants qui ont su tirer parti de la diversité du terrain pour le cultiver, depuis les vignobles et les vergers en terrasses sur les pentes basses, jusqu'aux grands pâturages des hautes terres. Elle comporte un certain nombre de villes telles qu'Amalfi et Ravello qui abritent des œuvres architecturales et artistiques particulièrement remarquables.
And another 'special' Tulip, a fresh yellow with serrated petals.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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buddha bar vol. 6 cafe del mar - chill out
a shabby chic moment at Laura and Sergio's :o) ... a special moment with special friends :o)
Limoncello is the generic name for an Italian citrus-based lemon liqueur that is served well chilled in the summer months. Limoncello is now considered the national drink of Italy and can be found in stores and restaurants all over Italy.
An absolute natural product acquired by the infusion of lemon skins in pure alcohol. It has become Italy's second most popular drink after Campari.
Refreshing and light, Refreshing and light, it is wonderful as a palate cleanser or as an after dinner drinks. It is an incomparable digestive, and with tonic water it is a sweet, tasty refreshment. It's also great with champagne or mixed with juice as a cocktail. It even does well simply drizzled on ice cream, fruit salads), or fresh strawberries.
History: It has long been a staple in the lemon-producing region along the Italian Amalfi Coast in Capri and Sorrento. The Amalfi Coast is known for its citrus groves and narrow winding roads.
Authentic Limoncello is made from Sorrento lemons, which come from the Amalfi Coast. Families in Italy have passed down recipes for this for generations, as every Italian family has their own Limoncello recipe.