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rosemary, rosemary, rosemary!

 

Rolleiflex3.5F

 

Freshly harvested rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)

 

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Rosemary Beetle (Chrysolina Americana) I know it's unwelcome by some, but I think it's a beautiful beetle!

Hmm, until 2017, it was known by the scientific name Rosmarinus officinalis, now a synonym of Salvia rosmarinus .

What was wrong with Rosmarinus?!

and why Rose-Mary? :-)

It bloomed in November!

Photographed at the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 11, 2002.

We're Here! : Meloncharmy

 

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(Taking another stab a still life)

(Salvia rosmarinus)

Taken in our garden earlier in the year...

 

HMBT!

Rosemary's baby , film de R. Polanski, 1968.

Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday. Rosemary beetles like to show off and so they should with all those wonderful colours! Have a great BBBT !!!

ODC-A Pop Of Colour

 

My Rosemary plants are all but buried in the front herb garden. This was one of the taller plants. I suspect by tomorrow it too might disappear under the snow.

As expected they turned up a little later after the sun had popped up ..

 

Turns out Rosemary shoots Olympus too :-)

 

Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro

 

ISO80 f/5 +0.3ev 40mm

 

Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab.7, colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex and finished off back in PhotoLab.

 

Bombo historic quarry. Kiama. NSW

Bee, Pollen, rosemary, insect

The little blue elf is called Hihlík and he's a sock elf! :-) He always eats only one sock of a pair. These are their rules. :-)

This is the original Hihlík: www.lichozroutifilm.cz/img/hp/characters-center.png?1

 

Sample: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv6hGpj_BpI

Hihlík is my long-term project! :-) I finished Hihlík yesterday! :-)

 

Rosemary: Yes, yes. I know. It's a great treat. But, do you prefer my ice cream?

Hihlík: Yum! That's so delicious! No. Thank you. I don't like ice cream. I only eat socks. :-)

 

Happy Saturday my dear flickr friends! ♥♥

Rosemary TriTip Roast with Sweet Potatoes and Salad

Have a nice weekend folks!

No need to comment, since I may not be on Flickr this weekend, I just needed to have these images uploaded ;)

 

They were edited with the new Christmas presets from the generous Dino ;)

I brake for Bokeh presets

Rosemary Beetles on the lavender at RHS Hyde Hall this afternoon!

DNG processed in Snapseed app

Resting on a small Dahlia petal

I love it that the things we used to regard as failures, such as flare, and unfocused parts, are now, so long as deliberate, called art! I am trying to emulate the wonderful arty flower shots that I see on Flickr etc - this time with a freelancing technique the I didn't even know was possible til I followed some people on Instagram! Constructive criticism would be much appreciated!!

Gocco printed words of wisdom from Rosemary Travale for the PikaPackage Project March 09! www.pikaland.com

Monstruo de Romero

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JPG (no-edit) (no-tripod) (D700 + Bokina)

The We're Here! gang is visiting The Earth Laughs in Flowers today.

 

This is the rosemary bush on my balcony, with my neighbour Irene's pink-flowering something in the distance.

Rosemary #2. My second porcelain doll, finally finished...

On a Rosemary bush. - Not so easy capturing these moths. They flitter about all the time and in this instance, the wind kept coming up.

Wilson Castle

Proctor, VT

October 9, 2021

 

"The castle’s construction began in 1885, as instructed by Doctor & Lady Johnson. Doctor Johnson was a Vermonter who went to England to study medicine. While there he met & married a wealthy lady of the aristocracy. After 7 and a half years of planning and construction the castle was completed at the sum of $1,300,000. The Johnson’s remained in the castle for only a brief time.

 

From the 1880’s until 1939, the castle was bought & sold numerous times. In 1939, a radio engineer named Herbert Lee Wilson, came to Vermont. He was a pioneer in the AM radio field and built radio stations all over the world. He was looking for a new location to build another station and a summer home for his family. He purchased the estate and the history of Wilson’s Castle officially starts. In the early 1940’s, Col. Wilson was noted for his engineering and radio work in Vermont. He designed radio station WHWB, owned by the Wilson’s and Charles Bates through the Central Vermont Broadcasting Corporation. Other radio work included WSYB in Rutland, Vermont which had the first directional antenna in the state of Vermont. Col. Wilson also provided engineering on WCAX channel 3 television station in Burlington, Vermont.

 

When America joined WWII in 1941, Herbert Wilson joined the Army Signal Corps, from which he retired in the 1950’s as rank of Colonel. He retired to the castle, and in 1962, opened it for tours. He passed away in 1981 at the age of 82 and left the estate to his daughter, Blossom Wilson Davine Ladabouche. Blossom passed away in 2010 and currently her daughter Denise Davine is the owner/operator."

"Salvia rosmarinus, commonly known as rosemary, is a shrub with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, native to the Mediterranean region."

Rosemary Shape for LOGO's Mae Bento Head available at Uber for just 499L (huds included)!!!!! And featuring the Skinnery's Anne skin (also at Uber) maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Uber/126/130/1201

 

It's the first mature shape I've made that I liked enough to actually sell. Hope you guys like it too! She's not a glamazon, I know. But I like to think she's a real every day woman with an every day look to her.

 

Shape available here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Metro/25/244/961

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