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April 22, 2022 - 16th Century Masons' Guild Hall located at Sint-Niklaasstraat 2, 9000 Gent, Belgium. I am not sure when the modern glass addition was added to the building. "The Masons’ Guild House was built in a flamboyant Gothic style opposite the Sint- Niklaaskerk to show off the stone carving skills of the city’s masons. It eventually disappeared behind a later building. People thought it had been demolished and so in 1913 a replica was constructed at Graslei 8. The original was later found during building work and six modern dancing figures were added at the top." Previous text from the following website: www.the500hiddensecrets.com/belgium/ghent/buildings/curio...
Mason bees emerge from their nests in the spring. These solitary bees lay an egg in the whole and then block it up with clay where it grows until the following spring. Excellent native pollinators! This is the first time I've been able to get pictures of them emerging.
the warmer weather now making the mason bees very active laying their next generation in the now well appointed homes here in our garden.
We finally took the boys to a photo studio for the first time. They were both very cooperative and took some pretty good shots. The credit goes to Ara at VIP Studios. These were taken just before Christmas.
Blues on Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia - May 19-22, 2016.
bluesonbroadbeach.com/artists/mason-rack/
Photo taken with a Sony a6000 with a Sony FE 28-70mm f3-5.5.6 OSS lens.
Bessie Laura Mason (1870 - ?) married Ernest Simmons 23rd June 1897
Emily Mason (19 August 1872 - 12 September 1956) married Richard Killick
Both were daughters of Captain Robert James Mason
Mason, Texas
Constructed in 1909, it is listed on the NRHP.
It was destroyed by fire February 4, 2021. Arson is suspected.
Mason bees emerge from their nests in the spring. These solitary bees lay an egg in the whole and then block it up with clay where it grows until the following spring. Excellent native pollinators! This is the first time I've been able to get pictures of them emerging.
Mason bees emerge from their nests in the spring. These solitary bees lay an egg in the whole and then block it up with clay where it grows until the following spring. Excellent native pollinators! This is the first time I've been able to get pictures of them emerging.