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Organic chick peas soaked overnight in filtered water and juice of 1/2 lemon, drained and cooked in filtered water until tender;
2 cloves of organic garlic, minced;
Juice of one organic lemon;
1/4 cup of organic unfiltered olive oil;
1 teaspoon of freshly ground cumin seeds (I do it in a granite mortar);
A pinch of unrefined sea salt;
Organic fresh parsley.
I made this gorgeous and baby-soft organic knit tshirt using Spoonflower fabric by Nonnie www.spoonflower.com/fabric/242942.
Fabulous!
Please don't use this photo on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
(c) Yago Veith - Flickr Interesting | www.yago1.com
Macro black and white photograph of a newly opened tub of soft butter. Seattle Macro Table-Top Photography by weshoot.com .
Ingredients: organic all purpose flour, bread flour, whole wheat flour, organic oat bran, oats, organic black sesame, organic honey, natural leavan, water
"Everything is the product of one universal creative effort. There is nothing dead in Nature. Everything is organic and living, and therefore the whole world appears to be a living organism."
- Seneca
Organic barley grows in the foreground with the village and rolling Devon hills of Ashcombe in the background.
Another go at the original.... HDR from 2007 reprocessed exactly two years later.
A young woman examines the interactive sculpture, Organic Growth, on Governors Island, New York City, New York.
A quick flick through my flickr images shows a lack of peeling paint/decaying object shots.
Apparently a must on this site. So here's my contribution!!
traveling through space on a beam of light conscious entities from other realms of reality have been downloading images from their home world into my subconscious mind
#Jon Boam
I get so lost in the beauty of these blooms. One of the branches of this magnolia tree cracked during one of the snow storms in february. I was lucky that this was at eye level. I hope everyone is having a spectacular weekend.
this collage actually is connected to two blog posts ~>
~> this one written last night, demostrating a step by step process in making a live moodboard & mentioning the organic process of creativity &
~> this one, written this morning, under a newly designed blog logo and some fresh thoughts + realisations
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Bella Vista Arkansas is proud to be the home of the Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel. The Chapel was created by renowned Arkansas architect Euine Fay Jones. In 1991, Fay Jones was awarded the American Institute of Architecture's highest award, the AIA Gold Metal. Fay was a student of Frank Lloyd Wright where he was first introduced to the principle of Organic Architecture (designing to fit the environment).
Built to honor Mildred Borum Cooper, wife of John A. Cooper, Sr., Founder of Cooper Communities, Inc, the Chapel is a fitting memorial. Besides being a devoted wife, mother, and member of the community, Mrs. Cooper had a deep spirituality and love for nature. Her family commissioned the Chapel in her honor to celebrate her life and her dedication to God and his creations.
As seen at the City Roots organic farm in Columbia, SC. Apparently, this one was an early arriver as there were not many plants bearing mature fruit yet.
A 5 minute long exposure after the sun has set at Waimea Pier fills the sky with peace and the ocean with calm.
A few days ago limited cake kindly gave me some hints about this Paul Jackson’s technique. Thanks to him I made a few experiences and had lots of fun :)