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For my video; youtu.be/2SRHRwb8a3A?si=qT88EH7Ngcc9yEF3,
Photo taken 19 years ago today
13-hectare, show garden,
Chilliwack, British Columbia., Canada,
Permanently closed in 2013,
Mint, the color, not the condition of this old Chrysler Windsor Deluxe I found sitting along the street in a nearby town when I was out for a drive this afternoon. The best I can tell, this one if from the early 50's.
Mint tea is a Moroccan cultural treasure, although it's origins in the country are unclear.
Pouring it from height is a much-loved show - but also helps oxygenate the tea.
Street cafe, Marrakech.
Thankfully we still have some flowers blooming at this time of year, this little mint moth was out enjoying todays sunshine in the garden. I do hope you are all well. ;0)
This is a second brood of the mint moth (Pyrausta aurata), taken in Crich Tramway Museum. Yes, I was looking for minibeasts rather than concentrating on photographing the trams...
And now for something completely different...
This is a shot looking up inside the 220 foot tall High Point monument - built on the highest point in the state of New Jersey.
My boys and I went there earlier in the week, climbed these stairs to the top, and were rewarded with a beautiful view of the Pocono Mountains toward the west, the Catskill Mountains to the north and the Wallkill River Valley in the southeast.
As I processed this shot, trying for something a bit fun and different, I worked my way to the tones shown here. Made me think of a certain flavor of ice cream...
Have a great weekend everyone!
Model & photographer : Kryss Ghost
Credits : madmoizelkryssfreestyling.blogspot.fr/2018/03/happy-week-...
Mint moth or Thyme moth.
(Pyrausta purpuralis) this 8mm moth is very small and flies by day and night, and as the name suggests it likes Mint and Thyme plants, this particular moth was feeding on a red Wallflower.
These moths are quite easy to identify with purple forewings and fabulous golden spots.
Lovely colourful moths to have flying around in your garden, well I like them and think they are so very beautiful.
Olá meninas!
Estou usando o Mint, que sempre foi o que eu mais queria dessa coleção e posso dizer que ele é lindo gente! Ele é muito como posso dizer... vibrante (não me veio mais nada na cabeça). Lindo mesmo! No começo da esmaltação achei tranquilo, mancha claro, mais tava normal. Mais nas últimas unhas foi ficando mais difÃcil, parece que ele foi engrossando e foi ficando meio grudento, achei estranho!
Mais gostei do resultado e provavelmente vai ser a única vez que vou usar, por que eu quero que o vidrinho fique sempre cheio e lindo! :P
Foram duas camadas! E achei o brilho dele bem bonito, mas como eu pintei ontem a noite e fui dormir, perdeu um pouco o brilho e fiquei com preguiça de passar TC!
Bjinho meninas!
First one I've seen this year - they love the rudbeckia in my garden, and look so nice against the orange flowers. Andover, NJ
amazingly it used to be purple -- but that faded to a light blue - which became green due to the bleached yellow
A mint leaf. Macro shoot using off camera light. I put my small light just behind the leaf which made it so vibrant. No colour, vibrancy modification in post.
This little mantis was on the outside wall of a public bathroom - not exactly a natural setting. But hey, the bug chose the spot, and I liked the 1950s color palette, so I blurred the painted wall where it showed any detail for an impromptu studio look. (Brazil)