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Magic seaweed or rainbow wrack or tamarisk weed (Cystoseira tamariscifolia) in a rock pool. Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK.
'Magically' changes colour from almost black when dry to this iridescent blue-green / purple colour underwater. A southern species, rare in the north.
Further adventures in marine-photography-without-getting-your-feet-wet!
With thanks to Chris again.
Scaffolding is such a feature of Brighton & Hove, especially in the areas of Regency buildings, and I was delighted to come across a stretch of pavement where the poles had left their marks...
With inscription of comment to self-post, Facebook, 5.19.13; a comment redacted almost immediately by FB's wiliest and most-intriguing member.
Magic is like paper crack ... sort of. Well, currently it is online Magic, but that doesn't make for good pictures.
Following Mickey and Minnie on the last float of the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom near Orlando, Florida.
More info here: www.magic-tree.org/
Edit: This was the original Magic Tree. It has now been retired, and a new one at Cherry Hill has taken its place.
Biggest stack the tempest one - 147 cards lots of common repeats - there's only 350 cards in the whole expansion - 36 unique cards - seems my newest cards are from 2001
Dance Magic
Photography: Vanity's Edge Design
Hair Fascinator: Rae Beth Designs
Hair: Mindy Whalen Bridal Hair/Weddingtresses, LLC
Makeup: Makeup By Nicole Palermo " Happily Ever After LLC"
Interaction Design Lab - Iuav University of Venice - Gillian Crampton Smith + Philip Tabor, coordinators
Magic Trick - Usable Witchery Workshop, Yaniv Steiner, visiting professor.
The girl who was running the fruit/vegetable stand under a tent near where Jersey Shore Fightin’ Texas Aggie Ring told him, “Buy this melon. It’s magic.”
Now, Aggie Ring figured that she was bullshittin’ him. She wouldn’t be the first woman who had. That’s why everyone says, “The Devil has a woman’s tongue.” But, the melon was only $3.00 and Aggie Ring does like a good watermelon.
Aggie Ring chilled the melon in the ice box overnight. The next day he had me get it out for him. He took a sharp knife and lightly inserted it into the melon. Before he followed through with the cut. He said a little affirmation, “I am an Aggie Ring. There are many others like me but I am special. I know how to have a good time. I am an Aggie Ring of one. There can be only one Aggie Ring to rule them all!”
Then, Aggie Ring sliced through the melon. What happened next are what legends of lore come from. “I’ll be double God Damned!” exclaimed Texas Aggie Ring. It was a yellow, seedless watermelon. You don’t see those every day.
Aggie Ring had me slice it up carefully making sure I preserved every bit of the flesh of the fruit. For, when you take a bite of that delicious flesh, Aggie Ring swore, “You can see inside the fabric of the universe.”
Both Aggie Ring and I are planning on returning to that magical tent tomorrow. Assuming it ever existed.
That is all.