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Title: Hohns - Sowers

 

Creator: Unknown

 

Date: ca. 1910-1914

 

Part Of: George W. Cook Dallas-Texas Image Collection

 

Place: Highland Park, Dallas County, Texas

 

Physical Description: 1 photographic print (postcard): gelatin silver; 9 x 14 cm

 

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I sowed a bunch of seeds this evening.

 

They include:

- Tomato ‘Brandywine Red’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/197816/journal

- Tomato ‘Copia’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/197817/journal

- Tomato ‘Azoycha Yellow Russian’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/199489/journal

- Tomato ‘San Marzano’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/197818/journal

- Tomato ‘Hippy Zebra’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/198327/journal

- Tomato ‘Hawaiian Pineapple’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/198328/journal

- Tomato ‘Speckle Red Roma’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/198329/journal

- Tomato ‘Vntage Wine’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/197815/journal

- Tomato ‘Red Zebra’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/198330/journal

- Tomato ‘Red Pear’ (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/198331/journal

- Tomato Tree

- Pepper (Sweet Mini Red G2-2007/2011) myfolia.com/plantings/264554/journal

- Pepper (Sweet Mini Orange G2-2008/2011) myfolia.com/plantings/264555/journal

- Pepper (Trader Joe’s Sweet Long Red G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/199487/journal

- Butter Daisy myfolia.com/plantings/200683/journal

- Cerinthe ‘Purple Bells’ myfolia.com/plantings/197814/journal

- Larkspur ‘Giant Imperial Mix’

- Alyssum ‘Easter Bonnet Deep Rose’ myfolia.com/plantings/196988/journal

- Bells of Ireland

- Tweedia caerulea (G2/2007) myfolia.com/plantings/200684/journal

- Nasturtium 'Alaska Mix?' (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/197809/journal

- Datura metal ‘Golden Queen’

- Datura metal ‘Purple Queen’ myfolia.com/plantings/197810/journal

- Starfruit

- Tidy Tips (G2/2010) myfolia.com/plantings/195580/journal

- Tomato 'Woodle Orange' myfolia.com/plantings/198333/journal

- Pepper 'Golden Marconi (G2/2010)' myfolia.com/plantings/198334/journal

Mother pig suckling piglets at Farrel McWhirter Park

Stained glass in the south chapel of St. Mary the Virgin parish church, Linton, Cambridgeshire. No mention in Pevsner.

Glass by G. Maile & Son, 1946 (from the Faculty for its installation)

F= Frames of mind,

F= Fun,

F= Friends

We guys had lot of fun @ FOM 08. Thanks for all my friends for making it for exhibition....

A big thanks to Arunan for clicking this lovely pic.... this one is my fav :)

hey!!!! do we look Rocking???

"""Jack and The Beanstalk"""

At the Museo Nazionale Romano (Terme di Diocleziano).

The Summer 2008 Rooftop Vegetable Garden begins.

Stained glass window in the parish church of All Saints, Beyton, Suffolk. This window illustrates Jesus' parable of the Sower. Glass by Goddard and Gibbs.

Tamworth pigs and piglets at Hogwash farm in Norwich, VT

Leia uma palavra de Deus ao seu coração: amorscan.blogspot.com/

 

Para mais imagens cristãs de uso livre, acesse: / For more free use of Christian imagery, visit: www.flickr.com/groups/1261675@N21/

E: www.imagenscristas.blogspot.com

 

2600 x 2600 pixel image designed to work as wallpaper on most iOS devices.

 

Image source: www.pexels.com/photo/dandelion-nature-sunlight-54300/

  

Got three tractors in one shot. And a bunch of birds, but none in my hand.

It happened that a Countryman was sowing some hemp seeds in a field where a Swallow and some other birds were hopping about picking up their food. "Beware of that man," quoth the Swallow. "Why, what is he doing?" said the others. "That is hemp seed he is sowing; be careful to pick up every one of the seeds, or else you will repent it." The birds paid no heed to the Swallow's words, and by and by the hemp grew up and was made into cord, and of the cords nets were made, and many a bird that had despised the Swallow's advice was caught in nets made out of that very hemp. "What did I tell you?" said the Swallow.

 

Destroy the seed of evil, or it will grow up to your ruin

The ants pictured here are farming aphids. They herd and protect the aphids so they can feed off the honeydew that the aphids secrete.

A selection of Moneymaker, Gardeners Delight, Golden Konigin, Marmande Beefsteak and Tigerella. Way more plants than I’ll need if they all germinate so I’ll give some away to friends when potted on.

Wood Ash Tillage is a sowing practice followed in parts of Maharashtra. In March or April, the dry branches are burnt and the ash is spread as a manure. During the monsoons, when the soil is loosened, ploughing and sowing are completed.

Tillage is generally continued for five years and the subsequent fallow lasts ten to fifteen years.

Rice seeds are sowed on soil in a village outside of Kep in Cambodia

Warming up enough to start the seed sowing!

Countdown Day #14

 

Today is many things ....

it marks the middle of the week, when we can all begin to see the light of the weekend approaching again ....

it is officially 2 weeks from now that I will be enjoying the Alaskan way of life .....

and there's one more thing that I celebrate today, but I'll wait on that one for just a few moments.

 

In 2010, it was probably our best year in returning to Katmai NP & Preserve and photographing the coastal brown bears. That year we visited in July with the specific purpose of spending time with the sows who had their cubs with them. We hit it just right .... there were numerous sets of sows and their cubs, anywhere from 1-4 each (cubs, that is with each sow). We traveled the landscape of Katmai, walking on their same game trails, with reminders of their presence all around us, be it bedded down areas, fresh scat, fresh scents, or my personal favorite always, tufts of their fur on branches that they undoubtedly rubbed themselves against. I've never felt such excitement in anticipation of catching the first glimpse of them, which is always way high on the "thrill meter". :-)

This day was no different.

 

What was different that year was the closeness that we found ourselves in amongst the magnificent bears.... not that we tried, it just happened. See, often sows will use humans to protect their cubs from other sows, or the occasional and unwelcome boar, as they set off for a fresh catch of incoming salmon. My heart was racing on that trip, on more than one occasion, due to the encounter that they allowed us to be a part of. The other thrill and added bonus to being there with so many sows and their cubs was observing their behaviors with them, especially during feeding time. They would gather up their cubs, slowly make their way to a more secluded section, while their cubs grew even more anxious than us for what was to come. Yes, it was time for their mom to take a break, lay down, and offer them up a special treat ... "liquid gold", or nourishing milk. How fun it was to watch them compete over getting the best spot for the feeding and bonding session. Like our own babies, they are quite frantic in the beginning, though after time, they relax and it's almost more of a "cuddle time", if you will. If the wind is not working against you and you're still, you can actually hear them purring.... just melts your heart. :-)

 

So, as I mentioned earlier, today is also a celebratory day and I chose with image for a reason. See, August 1-7th, 2013 is World Breastfeeding Week and I can't think of anything that could be more natural, nurturing, and bonding than time spent feeding our young, the way nature intended it, no matter the species.

 

Thanks for stopping by to view and especially for all of your thoughts and comments.

 

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