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I've been waiting for a rainbow to appear in this spot since I moved to this house last July. This week it finally appeared, just in time for St. Patrick's Day! Time to go looking for that pot of gold?
Kootenay National Park
Ockerfarbener Paint Pot im Kootenay-Nationalpark. Im Norden des Parks treten kalte Quellen zu Tage, in deren Wasser ebenfalls Eisen gelöst ist. Diese Paint Pots genannten Mineralquellen bilden tümpelartige Becken, die von braunrotem Ockerschlamm eingefärbt sind.
Now where is that pot o gold...?
This is a 3 photo stitch from a P&S camera so not the quality I would like - too much noise. The sun was really lifting the colours. A short moment later it was gone....You can see a second rainbow for much of the bow.
(Calendula Officinalis)
Used since ancient Greek times, there are at least 14 uses for Calendula Tea including to prevent muscle spasms, start menstrual periods, and reduce fever. It is also used for treating sore throat and mouth, menstrual cramps, cancer, and stomach and duodenal ulcers. thenerdyfarmwife.com/14-uses-for-calendula-tea/
SSC - Hangers
This is an old handmade pot hanger bought on Greenwich Market many years ago. We had visited the observatory and headed back to Greenwich for some lunch, whilst mooching around the market we spotted these lovely hangers which are now showing their age. I have just planted them with hanging geraniums, possibly a little too early, for the occasion.
“The past is always tense, the future perfect.”
― Zadie Smith
I just love the quotation above .. past tense and future perfect "-)
In Al-Jinadria Yearly Festiveal in Riyadh, Sauid Arabia .. A man is exhibiting how wooden pots used to be done in the past.
Beautiful town in the region of Cantabria, North of Spain.
Bonito pueblo en Cantabria, norte de España.
There's a pot of gold somewhere. After an unwelcome shower at the Severn Valley Diesel Day the sun broke through and brought the briefest amazing Rainbow, which just happened to coincide with the arrival of Peak Class 46 D182 into Highley.
please feel free to use this texture, and i'd love to see what you do with it.
grab the original here
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i'd love to see what you do with this texture, please post a small image so i can see what you've done!!
Potes é uma cidade situada na Cantábria, no norte de Espanha. O seu centro histórico é particularmente notável pela arquitetura bem preservada e pelas vistas pitorescas das montanhas e do rio circundantes. A cidade está situada nas margens do rio Quiviesa, e a sua ponte icónica é um local popular para os turistas apreciarem a paisagem.
Pot pouri for Macro Monday Negative space, space round and through the ball, but on this one the space smells lovely
These are the last 2 pots for my 4 pot commission. The customer is picking them up on Friday. She's thrilled. Perfect timing. She is giving them to her staff for Xmas presents this weekend.
after 3 weeks of not taking selfies it was fun to do one again...this is the first of two i managed to get.
With the Imerys Lostock Works in the background, Freightliner Class 66/5 No. 66502 crosses the River Weaver and Northwich Viaduct with 6F33, the 09:16 Bredbury RTS – Runcorn Folly Lane bin liner on 15th January 2019.
The potting shed is an important feature in the garden. I have visited this garden, of a friend, many times but on this summer evening the light was right as the evening rays of golden light spileed down the slope. This potting shed nestles under a planting of mature pine trees.
taken from the village hall carpark looking back at eilean donan castle with the local fishermans lobster pots and ropes as foreground interest and with 2 rabbies buses load of tourists queing up behind me to copy the shot
Recordaros que Potes es un precioso pueblo del valle de Liebana en Cantabria, en el corazon de los Picos de Europa.
Me queda otra serie mas para mostraros y recordaros que todas las tomas se pueden ver en grande entrando en ellas.
Desearos un feliz dia
A los pies de los Picos de Europa, situada en un llano donde confluyen los cuatro valles de la comarca de Liébana, se encuentra Potes. Además de ser la capital de la comarca, la villa de Potes está catalogada como Bien de Interés Cultural. Pese al crecimiento de la industria turística las calles de Potes han sabido conservar todo su encanto con su sabor popular.
Su monumento más importante es la Torre del Infantado, construida en el siglo XV y actual sede de exposiciones. También hay que destacar los puentes salpicados por la población a orillas del río Deva.
Nunca podremos irnos de Potes sin apreciar su gastronomía. Su plato estrella es el cocido lebaniego además de contar con excelentes productos ganaderos y de caza mayor, pesca de río, excelentes quesos y licores artesanales.
Si todavía queremos disfrutar más del viaje, su ubicación nos permite visitar distintos enclaves tan dispares como Fuente Dé, el puerto de San Glorio o el desfiladero de La Hermida entre otros, situados a pocos kilómetros.