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I enhanced the saturation to identify the blue tubing more clearly.
The blue tubing is pegged into the Maple tree, the sap runs through it and runs into the thicker black tubing which carries the sap down the hill to the Maple Shack. Where it is boiled.
Yield: 40 gallons of sap = 1 gallon of Maple syrup !
Happy Sappy Saturday. Nice cool weather today, so maybe watching a couple of old drama movies will make it sappy. The golden hour light was lighting up these sap nuggets on an tree, and it just seemed interesting enough to photograph. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2020
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Saper attendere è altrettanto importante che saper colpire.
E' nella staticità che potrai trovare la pace
e la serenità delle tenebre.
Nell'azione potrai abbracciare la luce.....
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I didn't realize how clear tree sap was! The droplet creates a lovely refracted image of the pine needles.
- hết ảnk nên ms up ảnk này =))
- b' xấu z` k f. nc :"> hihi
- sắp sn zồiiiiiii :">
- 15 tuổi >:D<
- sắp lớn zồi còl dì :))
- 08.07.1996 --> 08.07.2011 h.b.p.d to me :**
- com đi đừg ckùa haz :**
this photograph is beautiful in my eyes, not only because i took it, but because of the light of the setting sun; the similarity of colours between the lady's top and the boat; and the two wooden beams that frame the shot.
_Mấy nay siêg học wá tr` luôg =) tại sắp thi r` - sợ lắm :-( .Thi rớt cái ko tưỡg tượg ra cãh đó luôg :( chắc bị nã chết :-< . H` ít onl lại r` :-< mng` cứ cmt nha - ít onl chứ ko fãi là ko rep :x :-*
Fav for My =))
This caught my attention glistening in the sun, the end of a sawn off pine log seeping sap. Several little insects have found themselves stuck!
ODC - Spring
Our Silver, Sugar and Broadleaf Maples are exuding Maple Sap. We have tasted it and it's very watery and sweet. What a treat.
An interesting sight, sap covering where a branch was cut off. I read that this protects the area from being invaded by beetles or other pests. Sap is called the lifeblood of the tree.
I realize this isn't a pretty picture - ;D
In the background are floating houses that move from place to place depending on the water level of the lake. You would find a village here today, gone tomorrow and relocated to another place!
What is interesting is how they manage utility services. In one of these floating villages, I even saw them having temporary power lines on bamboo poles. I assume they relocate the poles too when they move. I am sure they wouldn’t need any water supply pipelines.
Most of these villages depend on fishing for a living, and it probably suits them well to stay on the waters of the expansive lake. There is no need to buy land too!
Pentatomidae, Greek pente meaning five and tomos meaning section, are a family of insects belonging to order Hemiptera including some of the stink bugs and shield bugs.
This image is Straight Out Of Camera (SOOC)