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If you didn't guess, this is the patterning on the underside of an armadillo. This fellow may have met its demise during some recent flooding along the Buffalo River. At Boxley, the river moves from an open valley to a tighter canyon and flash floods are deadly.
I found this pattern on a log in the woods. I guess they were made by bugs while tree was still bark on the trunk.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
4 July 2020.
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I attempted to make wedgewood pattern cookies. With advice from Yukiko and Marlyn, I attempted to paint flowers with icing (mixing piping gel with royal icing - which does dry hard if anyone else had this question). Thanks also to those who helped me get the proper wedgewood color!! This tray truly took a village to create!! I have a LONG, LONG way to be as good as Yukiko, but there are a couple that turned out considering I had absolutely no experience at handpainting cookies.
The smaller weigila leaf landed on the cut leaves of the daylily adding a nice textural contrast in the same tones. Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador.
NON SOLO BELLI DA VEDERE MA ANCHE BUONISSIMI
Il ciliegino, di colore rosso intenso e brillante a piena maturazione, si presenta molto consistente e ha un' ottima tolleranza alle spaccature, con la grande qualità della long shel life (lunga vita nello scaffale), quindi di buona conservabilità. Questa varietà è particolarmente apprezzata dai consumatori per la rusticità e la dolcezza del frutto. Destinato al consumo fresco, i pomodorini possono essere mangiati anche crudi o a pezzettini sulle bruschette, sulla pizza, su piatti come la caprese, carne alla pizzaiola, insalate fresche e genuine. Si preparano anche deliziosi sughi di sapore unico e eccezionale.
Note tratte dal sito:
www.ilgiardinodellemeraviglie.it/it/pomodoro-ciliegino-alto.
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NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL TO SEE BUT ALSO DELICIOUS
The cherry tomato, with an intense and bright red color when fully ripe, is very firm and has an excellent tolerance to cracking, with the great quality of long shelf life (long life on the shelf), therefore good shelf life. This variety is particularly appreciated by consumers for the rusticity and sweetness of the fruit. Intended for fresh consumption, cherry tomatoes can also be eaten raw or in small pieces on bruschetta, on pizza, on dishes such as caprese, meat pizzaiola, fresh and genuine salads. They are also prepared delicious sauces with a unique and exceptional flavor.
Immagine realizzata con lo smartphone HUAWEI MATE 20 PRO
After being totally immersed and awed by the vastness of nature's grandeur it was fun to have something that could be wiped out with a single footprint catch my eye.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah