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December 28, 2015. ©Copyright 2015 Karlton Huber Photography - all rights reserved.

 

Just another December evening in Southern California.

Laurel Pond, Fluvanna County, Virginia

A male Pearl Bordered fritillary photographed in the Wyre forest.

Giffin Street, Deptford

 

Street art by Artmongers

@Copenhagen, Denmark

 

My Mum’s ring - a gift from my Dad on their Pearl (30th) Wedding Anniversary. Especially fitting as Ruby is her name.

 

Taken for Smile on Saturday theme: Rings

 

HSoS 😊

The swinging bridge out side of Byram, MS crossing the Pearl River. The water has receded about a foot since the river crested 3 days ago.

Wearing ~

 

head & face ~

 

LeLUTKA Avalon Head 3.1

 

[theSkinnery] Sylvia (LeLutkaEVOX) almond @ C88

[theSkinnery] Moles 5

[theSkinnery] Purple undereyes

[theSkinnery] Wornout Eyebags (LeLutkaEVOX) 1 50%

[theSkinnery] Sun Burn

 

body ~

 

[LEGACY] Meshbody (f) Perky

 

hair ~

 

*barberyumyum*L28(FAT)

 

accessories ~

 

SKN - Genevieve Glasses *Coming soon*

 

MOWIE - "Vittoria" Scarf @ Kustom9

 

(Yummy) Hoop Set - Large Round

  

clothes ~

 

MOWIE - "Vittoria" Dress @ Kustom9

 

Rowne.Olesya Lace Coat - Sea

 

shoes ~

 

[Gos] Belinda Platform Boots - Silver

 

pose ~

 

Manifeste - model 744

 

waterdrops in a spiders web

My Tiny Collection Macro Monday Photo Challenge

We were in the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve a couple of days ago shooting butterflies near the visitor center. We only had a few minutes to take pictures before my brother had to leave to get back to St. Louis. We decided to come back today and try again when there was more time to shoot. A couple of days brought a big change in the area. The wind had picked up and we only saw about four butterflies. This was my best capture of the day. I kept snapping away hoping to catch the butterfly with its wings open and this was the winner.

An early morning in the the mountains with morning dew, low sun and bright fall colors.

Created in Bryce a 3D program - no post manipulation or camera

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One of several Pearl-bordered fritillaries that we saw today.

Ticotico Perlado, Pearled Treerunner, Margarornis squamiger.

 

Especie # 1.680

 

Zuro Loma

Provincia de Pichincha

Ecuador

 

A Pearl-boardered Fritillary showing off those beautiful underwing markings.

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maybe Pearl is responsible for the new flowers ha!

 

she just turned three months in this picture. she is growing up fast and loosing that puppy look!

My son thought it would be okay to take Pearl out with Cocoa without Cinnamon’s old harness if we both supervised them. It didn’t last long. I don’t want to risk losing my Pearl girl.

NB: found and photographed in the wild.

 

I thought how pretty these pearl oyster mushrooms were with their soft, gentle colours and delicate frills/gills. Here they are, after being harvested, resting on the tree where they had been found.

 

Pearl oyster mushrooms are an edible fungi; one of the most widely consumed mushrooms around the globe.

 

The common name comes from their oyster-shaped cap and very short (or completely absent) stem.

 

In a natural environment, one can find oyster mushrooms in autumn, as these were, in south-west Pennsylvania.

 

These caps were small, no bigger than 6 cm diameter.

 

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The world is your oyster.

It's up to you to find the pearls.

(Chris Gardner)

 

Looking close... on Friday! - Pearls

(photo by Freya)

 

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This pic was created by using a TikTok AI Filter.

Cobweb and waterdrops. I think they make a nice combination!

Barclay cannot contain his excitement over seeing the miracle of Christmas. Barclay and Pearl (and me) wish you all a very Merry Christmas. I made this with a photoshop program I have. Many layers are on here.

I was actually searching for green hairstreaks when I found two of these beauties. Wonderful day :^)

Have a wonderful day/night my dear friends! Cheers!

 

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I learned that Pieris is a genus of shrubs in the flowering plant family Ericaceae, native to mountainous regions of eastern and southern Asia, eastern North America and Cuba.

 

Known commonly as andromeda, pearl bush and lily-of-the-valley shrub (not related).

 

Often grown as ornamental plants, valued for year-round interest due to bright red new growth in early spring, chains of small, white flowers in mid-spring and buds that remain on the plant through the winter.

 

Bell-shaped flowers have a lovely, honey scent and are up to 15 mm in length.

 

These plants grow best in a shady spot, sheltered from winter winds.

 

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The moon set on the summit of Fuji this morning. We call this phenomenon "Pearl Fuji."

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