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The top of our ballooon as we lifted off the ground. This was from below, just under the heating unit.
Canon 7d, 15-85
Meu novo padrão para tecido! :)
Em breve à venda no Spoonflower!
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My new pattern! :)
Soon for sale at Spoonflower!
I had originally thought the common name might refer to the pattern in the bark, like argyle socks. (I don't actually see it--just guessing.) Well, not so much. Apparently this species of Eucalyptus is native to an area that included Argyle Co. in New South Wales, which has had its name changed since the name was applied to the tree. The apple part of the common name is apparently from someone thinking the bark resembled that of an apple tree, though this tree may be more furrowed than some and not the best example. But that deep pattern and those angles are what attracted me. The species name cinerea means "ash-colored," referring to the foliage's silvery-blue-green appearance. This particular tree is a street tree in Morro Bay, California
"As the poet said, 'only God can make a tree,' probably because it's so hard to figure out how to get the bark on."--Woody Allen
'pattern: turquoise daisies' On Black
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A modern day TV test pattern. Test patterns were first used to assist TV set owners with adjusting their sets, but today's are for studio use and are a rare sight over the air (a local station was airing this on an unused sub-channel until programming was added).
"Close your eyes and feel the fun...
Pattern recognition is on the run
I will know you I won't show you... yeah yeah yeah!"
- Sonic Youth, Pattern Recognition