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Seen in Trexler Nature Preserve.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trexler_Nature_Preserve
www.lehighcounty.org/Departments/Parks-And-Recreation/Our...
Winkworth Arboretum, near Hascombe in Surrey, is always a lovely place to visit – but in autumn it’s absolutely spectacular.
This magnificent land area hosts more than 1,000 species of tree and shrub, and covers some 95 acres (38 hectares). It’s the result of one man’s vision and passion: Dr Wilfrid Fox, one of Britain's leading dermatologist who bought the land next to his house in 1937.
This was the perfect site for him to experiment with planting styles and different tree species, and wanting to preserve his work for future generaions he donated Winkworth to the National Trust in 1952, ten years before he died.
“It now provides an excellent showcase for what Dr Fox described as ‘using plants to paint a picture’”, says the Trust. Some picture!
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Marking the arrival of Fall and Summer’s End - when I was a young girl that meant the sweet smells of “canning” in the kitchen.
For The Award Tree Challenge 146.0. I have included a portion of the cover of a library book in my image: “The River Cottage Preserves Handbook” by Pam Corbin.
Wind Wolves Preserve
16019 Maricopa Highway
Bakersfield, CA - USA
Info: wildlandsconservancy.org/preserves/windwolves
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Seen in Trexler Nature Preserve.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trexler_Nature_Preserve
www.lehighcounty.org/Departments/Parks-And-Recreation/Our...
Snow geese arrive in a corn field near Montour Preserve. This image was taken nearly 2 yrs ago. With geese now on the move, I'm hoping for some new photo ops this week.
Preserving vegetables and fruit in jars involves sealing a jar airtight with a rubber band and lids.
HMM !!!
Not everything at the Riparian Preserve in Gilbert, Arizona is a bird. This is in the play area for children. Caught my eye so you get to see it too.
Featuring Echoes of Roses by 8f8. This build is fab. It can be used for just about anything. A living space, an indoor garden area, or combine the two and have the best of both worlds! You can even use it as a store or a space to be creative. Lots of texture options too! Roses also have multiple colors to choose from. Just an all around versatile build.
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Pink Door Warehouse with Roses
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Butterflight Lamp
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Butterflight Chandelier Type1
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Butterflight Chandelier Type2
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Grass WILD Row
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Grass WILD Square
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Climbing Roses Tall
8f8 - Echoes of Roses - Banquette for Two
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8f8 Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Black%20Kite/138/109/21
8f8 Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2iWGNc
8f8 Primfeed: www.primfeed.com/8f8resident
8f8 - Cruising with You - Old Olive tree Only
8f8 - Cruising with You - Signpost
8f8 - Cotton Delight - Stool & Stuff LIGHT
8f8 - Cotton Delight - Side Table LIGHT
8f8 - Granny's Winter Cottage - Sink
Nutmeg. Garden Reads Urn Planter
Nutmeg. Garden Clutter Watering Can
Nutmeg. Warm Respite Console Table
Nutmeg. Rustic Elements Runner Rug
Nutmeg. Autumn Garden Bicycle
Nutmeg. Garden Wall Rack
All the nutmeg things here:
Thanks so much for all the support! I really do appreciate it! 😊
The tug 'Brocklebank' at Albert Dock Liverpool owned and operated by the Mersey Maritime .Museum. Completed by W J Yarwood & Sons Ltd at Northwich Cheshire in 1965, mainly for work in Liverpool but had brief periods at Heysham, Larne, and Barrow during her working life. Acquired by the museum in 1989 and visits various maritime coastal events throughout the UK.
The old camp commander's house of concentration camp Westerbork.
Definitely worth a visit. Anne Frank and er sister stayed in the camp before she was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau and later to Bergen-Belsen.
Preserved Leyland Olympians J778CEV and G281UMJ are seen at the Bucks Railway Centre in Quainton at their annual bus rally.
J778CEV had come from Z&S Transport, but is originally from Dublin. G281UMJ, numbered 5111, is ex Arriva and operated for many years from the now closed Garston Garage. This was its first event having been painted and vinyled in the old Arriva livery.
Number 740-452 has been rotting in the sea air outside Siracusa station for many years. She was one of 470 Class 740 locomotives built between 1911 and 1923. I believe that there are around 400 preserved steam locomotives in Italy and rather surprisingly 49 of them are of this class 740. They were clearly long lived and only withdrawn on mass in the 1970's with even a small number kept in reserve until 1990's. According to Wikipedia there are three examples passed for mainline running.
I came about finding this locomotive through an aerial view on Google Maps. Although it is on display in a car park adjacent to the railway station there is no formal access to view it (I just blagged my way into the compound). It seems as though it has been forgotten about. There are other photos of the locomotive on Flickr dating from 2013 and it looks as though it hasn't had any attention since then.
Incidentally the adjacent station was featured in the last James Bond film 'No Time to Die'.
IMG_2047 - Preserved roses are 100% real flowers. ... To properly preserve these flowers, it's critical that your roses were cut when they are at their most beautiful. The flowers are then put into a mixture of glycerin and other plant elements. This rehydrates the rose from its petals to its stem and replaces the sap within it.
A long exposure of the seasonal Mossy Brook waterfall at Mohonk Preserve in Gardiner, NY on a late December morning.
Swan Lake at Roosevelt State Park Preserve. Quite a few ducks and geese, didn't see any swans. The Lads were crazy to get into the water.
Today, we visited the Whitewater Preserve, a wilderness area managed by the The Wildlands Conservancy. We took a ranger-led tour looking for wildflowers, of which we found an abundance. This plant, a brittle bush, was the most common. The yellow on the hillside is all brittle bush. And the mountain in the background is San Jacinto Peak. Last year, we took the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to the top of that mountain (see the comments :-).
Seen in Trexler Nature Preserve.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trexler_Nature_Preserve
www.lehighcounty.org/Departments/Parks-And-Recreation/Our...
During our road trip last month, we made a stop in Jonesborough, the oldest town in Tennessee, and a place with lots of well-preserved history. It was the capital of the State of Franklin, which was never recognized by Congress, but existed for about five years in the 1780s before becoming part of Tennessee.
The 1778 landmark that you see here was the home of Captain Christopher Taylor, Revolutionary War officer and a State of Franklin leader. Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States, boarded here in 1788 while practicing law in Jonesborough.
Submitted for Textural Tuesday
HTT!
Last weekend we harvested the last of our lemons (see photo in the first comment) and we had to figure out stuff we could do with the bounty. This brought Jasper back to when he served in North Africa. He said the locals would preserve lemons with salt. So a couple of YouTubes later, we gave it a shot. They should be fully cured in about 4 weeks. I've never tried preserved lemons before, but they say that the rind provides a wonderful citrus umami to vinaigrettes, salads, etc.
(Jasper served in North Africa? Yes. He's a very worldly dog. He served in the Special Forces, so he can't really talk about his missions, but we're proud of his service)
(hopefully it's clear I'm kidding, he's actually lived with us here in Phoenix area since he was about 5 months old)