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Macedo de Cavaleiros

Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens

Atlantic Puffin, Sumburgh Head, Shetland / 8864

Dawne ogródki działkowe za PZ2SOMSiT (Technikum Chemiczne), przy ulicy Olszewskiego. W listopadzie 2015 roku wycięto tam drzewa i uporządkowano teren pod budowę nowej siedziby Specjalnego Ośrodka Szkolno-Wychowawczego.

SIlver flower pods with delicate stamens

Round magnetic pot for indoor plants. The OrbitPod is a perfect way to make a statement in your home or office. Instead of taking up space on your desk or shelf, this plant holder can magnetically stick to walls to give your plants a new view of life from a humans height. Can include the plant or just the pot to plant your own. The orbit pod comes in grey and is 2 3/4 in wide x 2 3/4 in tall. Buy now at www.uneakbuy.com

taken during group photography outing themed 1 metre or less

 

T18/19 pod of Bigg's Killer Whales spotted near Sidney, BC.

 

At first only Spouter (T19C) and Mooyah (T19) were seen feeding near a kelp bed. They then moved away, and joined up with the T18 pod of Galiano (T19B) and Esperanza (T18). When they all joined up, they were very far away from the boat and we didn't get taht much closer as it would pin them between the boats and the shoreline.

 

Spouter and Galiano are brothers born to Mooyah. Esperanza is their grandmother. Spouter and Mooyah often travel together, while Galiano and Esperanza do. At first it wasn't known they were the same lineage. Esperanza is the oldest living Bigg's Killer Whale of the Pacific Northwest region, being born in ~1955! Galiano is one of the largest males and very recognizable due to his huge, slightly floppy dorsal fin with a large nick in it.

Beskydy, Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, skanzen

CC BY-NC-ND - Rostos da Aldeia / Associação de Turismo do Porto e Norte, AR

Lino Cut and Ghost Prints.

2010.

I've been told that "youth" is all in the mind. I know I've been riding this planet long enough to make it around the Sun 35 times. From time to time, I have even lost count.

But, I laughed so much at my birthday celebration made possible by the hard work of Renu and the generosity of dozens of friends. I hadn't been to a rollerskaing rink for over two decades and I must admit, I felt just a little bit uncomfortable skating around the rink during the "birthday skate" with 6 other lucky individuals, all 10-years-old or younger. But my friends laughed and so did I.

This theme continued on through the night. There was laughter from all corners of my home. At one point, Matt was making his delicious guacamole which, with Edison's help, quickly became a first grade art project. Edison did manage to keep all 10 digits attached and there were no "surprises" found in the guacamole!

I've got a little bit of a headache today, likely from the slightly over-enthusiastic consumption of "adult" beverages. But, I have a little bit more of a spring in my step from the energy carried over from yesterday. And, I have a feeling that this energy will make my next trip around the Sun a bit more enriching. Perhaps even some of these white hairs will revert to their former shades.

These strange pads float along in the Italian Gardens at Biltmore, and they always remind me of the pods from Invasion of the Body Snatchers for some reason.

I am experimenting with Gimp, so am pulling out some older photos to play around with. I am craving feedback on my attempts! Here is the original.

in an Expo Pod session

Day 15 of 365

The Nespresso pods for my Krups coffee machine. Decided on something a little more abstract today!

She ate it all +_+~

duno how my sis eats raw food..

 

the thing her stick was holding is.. eggs with rice.. coverd with the black thingi duno what it is xD

made for my baby boy who is due in nov. cant wait to see him in it:)

 

i used the pattern from laurelandmaisy.etsy.com

 

Presentación de Cuarto Poder abriendo tarima para la banda mexicana Zoé

Põder olemas täiesti pahaaimamatu

my neighbor's yucca plant

Found these odd seed pods on Kilmory Beach (Argyll, West Coast of Scotland) on Sunday. They look a bit like gherkins on the outside, but the inside looks a bit like corn (is that maize in British?) The outer skin was very hard and tough and had to be cut through with a knife.

 

Thank you to Martin Sanford (martinsanford on flickr) for the ID.

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