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Lavender having a bad day of rainy weather, rain and more rain, then that dreaded chance of mix of rain and snow on Tuesday.
The Blautopf (German for Blue Pot) is a natural spring that serves as the source of the river Blau in the karst landscape on the Swabian Jura's southern edge, in Southern Germany. It is located in the city of Blaubeuren, approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) west of Ulm and it forms the drain for the Blau cave system and feeds the river Blau. Because of its high water pressure, the spring has developed a funnel-like shape, which at its deepest point has a depth of 21 metres (69 ft). The water's peculiarly blue color, varying in intensity due to weather and flow, and is the result of physical properties of the nanoscale limestone densely distributed in the water. The particles are so small that the so-called Rayleigh scattering of light takes place, preferentially scattering the blue color in the visible light.
In hidden a corner of one of the greenhouses at Longwood I saw this pot of columbines and ranunculus sitting so prettily in the waning sun.
Believe it or not I do have a rust pot of rusted items especially for challenges like this! I used the oxidised under side of the glass jar in the background to create the orange hue.
At least according to to Google Lens that what this is.
Taken at Trerice (NT) near Newquay, once the rain subsided :-(
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A pair of former Milwaukee motors and a C:P Dual Flag lead 271 under stormy skies south of La Crescent, 10 years ago today. This train had broken in two a bit north of New Albin and got back on the move just in the nick of time. To this day, I've never had repeat experience with this kind of lighting.
At this point in time, the Marquette Sub was still a fairly quiet piece of railroad, with 270/271 the only pair of trains to regularly ply these rails. Although, on occasion CP would throw in an extra unit train. A decade later and this is now a vital link in the new CPKC network. Pretty amazing considering that the Milwaukee Road embargoed this route in the early 80's for 3-4 years.
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Potes es un municipio de España perteneciente a la comunidad autónoma de Cantabria. Está situado en el centro de la comarca de Liébana de la cual es capital. Este Ayuntamiento limita al norte con Cillorigo de Liébana, al oeste con Camaleño, al sur con Vega de Liébana y al este con Cabezón de Liébana
Potes es conocida como la villa de los puentes (de ahí su nombre) y de las torres. De manera especial destacan la del Infantado (hoy sede de exposiciones) y la de Orejón de la Lama, ambas del siglo XV.
El conjunto de barrios de la parte antigua conserva un gran sabor popular y mucho encanto; sus callejuelas y caserones (la mayoría con blasones) ayudan al visitante a imaginar tiempos pasados repletos de historia.
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I've been away for almost a month, and I'm still pretty busy at work, but I sure did miss you all!! I just had to post one, just to see if I remembered how :)
I hope you all have a great weekend, and I'll try to do a little catching up next week.
This shot is for my dear friend, Vesna, whose texture work and still life images have always delighted me! Check out her stream.....it Rocks!!
I took my crutches for a walk around the garden yesterday and, over the fence, found this beautiful acer in in a pot in my neighbour's garden
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Created for the Art Museion Contest 17: "Waterfronts and Harbours"
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Macro Mondays ...... Theme "Speckled"
A pair of miniature dappled perfume pots.
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In 1927, Bert Koontz built this Coffee Pot on the west end of Bedford, Pennsylvania, to attract visitors to his adjacent gas station.
During the Lincoln Highway era (1912-1940), programmatic architecture was developed to appeal new motoring public. The Coffee Pot was one of them along the Lincoln Highway, Route 30, In Pennsylvania. This, 18 feet (5.5m) tall and 22 feet (6.7m) in diameter, was opened as a small restaurant, and later converted to a bar, then a gift shop.
In the 1980s, the Coffee Pot was officially closed and, by the 1990s, it was in bad shape and was nearly torn down. The local community came together, along with the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor to save this roadside landmark.
In 2004, the Coffee Pot was moved across Route 30 to the current location, the entrance of the Bedford County Fairgrounds and restored. Currently, in 2022, it is vacant.
Yesterday was a really warm day, so Vas'ka tried to find the cool place in the shadow on the steps in patio. Lilies of the valley
grow in the pot next to the stairs.
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Gray-necked Wood-Rail
(nome em inglês)
Aramides cajaneus
(nome científico)
Rallidae (família)
Gruiformes (ordem)
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The Paint Pots are one of the most popular destinations for a hike in Kootenay NP, Canada. They are ochre mineral sources, an unusual geological phenomenon, once used as paint by the first inhabitants of this area.
Some trees in the background are dead: they will have been victims of the wildfire that raged here in 2003.
Still, I was highly impressed by the beauty of the area!