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Sky reflected from windows. Image measures 5cm across.
āHope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering āIt will be happier.āā
ā Alfred, Lord Tennyson
An old farmers seed machine which has seen better days. Taken using an old Minolta MC 58mm f/1.4 and testing out how sharp the lens is wide open.
Put these seeds in your pocket, so when you fall, your body will fertilize the ground and sunflowers will grow in your place.
Here is another one of my squirrel friends at Monrepos. It was the first time I tried sunflower seeds for the squirrels because I thought they would be great for the birds too and I was quite amazed that the squirrels devoured the sunflower seeds, especially when I had just arrived and they were really very hungry. Later they took the usual hazelnuts and walnuts too.
autumn. almost.
I've been down with some nasty intestinal flu, so I'm way behind again.
it can be pretty icky getting old.
lumen print. left out all the foggy night.
They have a sweet, mild liquorice-like flavour that can lend an earthy, sweet taste to dishes. They pair especially well with seafood and pork dishes. A little goes a long way.
(This is a salt spoon and the bowl is 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) wide)
HMM!
Macro Mondays: Seeds
I've always been amazed at how something so small can grow to become some of the largest living things on the planet...really pretty amazing.
Despite some discouraging news in 2016, I'm still hopeful that many small positive seeds have been planted here and there which will flourish in 2017. I know that there are a huge number of awesome people out there who are working hard to make good things happen...they just don't tend to make the news.
At Doddington Hall gardens, Lincolnshire
Flickr Monthly Photo Challenge #1, May 2025: Up Close and Macro
Old burlap seed bag for Macro Monday's theme "Seed"
I inherited our dinning room table and all the table leaves were wrapped in these seed bags. I have just kept them in them when not in use.
Happy Macro Monday!
Semillas de castaƱo de Indias recogidas en el parque de "El Retiro", Madrid
Horse chestnut seeds collected in the "El Retiro" park, Madrid
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