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It's cold, very wet and grey here today; I bought some scented stocks on my way home this morning to cheer the spirits! :-)
The stocks date from 1935 when the adjacent tree was planted by the Parish Council to replace the Constable Wick tree which had stood there since around 1640.
The Swift had appeared in the Square about ten minutes before the photo was taken.
Day 159
Went on a trip to Hampshire today to see a man about a car. Stopped at Stow on the Wold on the way home. Long day!
...and a long way from home
Credits:
- foreground (antelope island 46) from night-fate-stock - I'm sorry but it is no longer available
- stage wagon from sannys stocks sannys-stocks.deviantart.com/art/royal-carriage-254731799
- sky from my own stock
Windy Arbour Stocks on an evening walk. The iPhone 12 Pro Max does very well at night. This was a 3 second exposure - hand held!
The stones in the foreground are parts of a cider press.
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The Stocks Hotel was being spruced up, ready for the start of the holiday season in April.
The old part of the town Fredrikstad.
In the middle of the square the stock and statue Frederick II (1 July 1534 – 4 April 1588) was King of Denmark and Norway.
It was a charming place, excluding the stock ;)
Amazing I got people request for me to teach them stocks everywhere, in the internet, emails, What's App, on the roadside, in the market, in religious organisation, in the bus etc
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I hope you've all been good this year! This is where they used to put the criminals so the people could throw things at them!
Espero que hayais sido buenos este ano. Aqui es donde solian poner a los criminales para que la gente pudiese apedrearlos!
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Made by Lillian Freire, Dec 27th 2010
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Don't know what I've done wrong but Niqui took great delight in putting me in the stocks at Trakai Castle.
This is a Thread-Waisted Wasp (Eremnophila aureonotata) feeding on a button bush flower. I didn't notice the gold face until I got home. The name aureonotata means 'gold-marked'. This is a parasitic wasp species. The adults feed on nectar, but the female stocks her burrow with one caterpillar to feed the growing larva which emerges the next spring.
Source: bugguide.net/node/view/455
Matthiola incana… Stocks
In Dutch: Violier
In French: Giroflée
Duits: Levkoje
Engels: Stock / Gilliflower/ (soort Matthiola)
Spaans: Alheli
Italiaans: Violacciocca
They are doubles, did you know that most double flowers cannot reproduce?
In some double-flowered varieties all of the reproductive organs are converted to petals — as a result, they are sexually sterile and must be propagated through cuttings or fresh seeds from the singles.
Thanks for your time and comments, M, (*_*)
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I don't know why this lovely flower was landed with such a dull, uninspiring name!
Their perfume is delicious - unfortunately I think I'm allergic to them!!
These stocks and imaginative painting on view in the Castle Museum in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. Located in the castle grounds
The castle is a stronghold of medieval kings and today beautifully set overlooking the River Nidd
A small museum but worth a visit and if you time it right you get a tour of the hidden tunnel use to bring food in during the seize
Parée Erica’s Texture Fun Challenge #19
Room Background ~Pareeerica
Mad Hatter ~ Daestock
Bird~ a gift from a dear Friend who purchased it at ~Deviantscrap
Hair~Dezzan