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Note the tongue-like external proboscis, which is basically a rolled up tube stored under its head for gathering the nectar from the flower.
Rather poor, three-shot pano stitched view of part of the Lower Hall central painting by Sir James Thornhill.
A very good description of the paintings of the hall is the guide sheet download located at the bottom of: www.oldroyalnavalcollege.org/the-painted-hall/
I took the kids and Hope's friend to painted by hue so they could paint something for Jason for his birthday.
The Springfield Art Association is hosting a community block party where you literally PAINT THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD!
Event will run between 4th and 8th Streets on Washington Street, downtown Springfield. Show up to paint any time after 12PM and be finished up by 7PM. Streets will reopen at 10PM, so make sure you leave enough time for your paint to dry!
Participant / groups will purchase a 6' x 6' square of street on which they can paint anything they wish. Up to 6 participants can be assigned to one 6' x 6' square
Participant / groups will receive an event bag containing: paint supplies (including the tempera paint we will be using which is water soluble/washable) and giveaway goodies from sponsors.
$35/Square ($40 at the door)
$45/Professional Square ($600 in cash prizes to be won. Must register in advance. See website for full details)
Visitors will enjoy this unique outdoor gallery on the day of the event, and for months to come, until Nature clears the street to prepare the canvas for next year's event .
A huge thank you to PNC for being the Premiere Sponsor of 2018 Paint the Street. As guests to the event, you'll get to beautify the street right outside their office windows!
Proceeds will go toward the operations and programming at the Springfield Art Association.
Painted Pools (Upper Pools), western Lower Group, West Thumb Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Hotspot, northwestern Wyoming, USA.
Above: July 2012, looking ~NNE.
Notice that the water clarity in the Upper Pools varies from year to year.
Indian Paint Brush (Castilleja sp.). Photographed in Castle Rock State Park, near Saratoga, California.