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It took a short trip to Cirencester to see the Pearl-bordered Fritillary a week ago. They are not present at home in the Forest of Dean, although we do have the Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary here, which I hope to catch up with again soon. It took quite a bit of walking to find a colony of Pearl-bordered Fritillary, but once found, there were lots to be seen.
Dopo una lunga assenza, non potevo tornare se non con una macro senza senso!!!
Spero di poter tornare presto con scatti più interessanti :)
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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.
A spring rainstorm left beautiful drops on this unusual magenta and white flower. Although it grows on the hill in my back yard in San Francisco, I do not know what it is called. And all my internet research has not yielded a single image of this shrub. It's not an easy flower to photograph, as it is quite small and three-dimensional.
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Pearl's favorite activity is fetching the ball, and she'll happily do it anytime, anywhere
. But the beach is definitely her MOST favorite place to play.
We usually go to the dog park up near the boardwalk for our playtime.
It's a 1/4 mile walk across the beach from the boardwalk to reach the water. (The widest beaches in NJ!), and sometimes you just don't feel like dealing with the hike or a WET, sandy dog!
The past couple of days however, it's been way too hot to exert ourselves during the day, so we've put play time off until after dinner, when the sun is low in the sky.
Then we've headed all the way down to the ocean, the only place cool enough to play safely!
Pearl says the water makes the game even better!
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Pearl is my lovely plant that sits on the windowsill in my kitchen. She has "String Of Pearls" growing as her hair.
Matelea reticulata, Searight Park, Austin. The flower is about the size of a dime, and gets its common name from the small, shiny, pearl-like center.
I found two Pearl Crescents within a few ft. of each other. I think this one is a female.
Lake Roland, Baltimore County, Cockeysville Quad
The pearl crescent is a rather small butterfly of roughly one inch in wing span. Often found in sunny exposures, it is nervous and wary and doesn't like to be approached making it a challenge to get a picture.
Pearl harbor
1941 December 7
The day that Japan did a surprise military strike to destroy the american navel fleet.
This is a 1000 times better than the pic of yesterday( I didn't like the old one much)
A big thanks to Lego pilot for desgining the planes.
Also my entery for LEGO Pacific Building Contest.
This was the winning entry in the dio catorgey :D
The We're Here! gang is playing with forks today. In other news, I have obtained a quantity of pearl sugar, and will be embarking on an exciting journey of making Fryske Sûkerbôle soon!
Here's the recipe I might try soon.
InTheMind , does the recipe look authentic to you??