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Male Wood Duck, Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. I have absolutely no idea what Woody has in his bill. He fished it out of the lake and carried it around for a while. Then he ate it. I've asked several people what it is and nobody knows. So since it looks like a Brussel Sprout I'm going with that. ; )
Any ideas?
New! .sprout. plushie pumpkins!
Comes in 3 different colors! Each color comes with a wearable, holdable, and rezzable (1Li) version!
The Brussels sprout is a member of the Gemmifera cultivar group of cabbages (Brassica oleracea), grown for its edible buds. The leaf vegetables are typically 1.5–4.0 cm (0.6–1.6 in) in diameter and resemble miniature cabbages. The Brussels sprout has long been popular in Brussels, Belgium, from which it gained its name.
This little dog really is called Sprout. I still can't believe this is an 'un-doctored' image even though I took it myself!
went to the farmer's market today and came across a small organic farmer who had greens and sprouts i had never seen. he organizes farm to table dinners as part of Slow Food. will have to visit.
EXPLORE Feb 1
This is the sprout that I found, the size is about 4mm.
I am zero into the center of the swire. with the back lit sun light, it make the swire more outstanding. The only thing is the 2 spots of sun burn white color are there.
Overall, this is a great shot.
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Having little fun letting this Potato sprout,
No need to toss the spuds. If you simply cut away those colored areas and any sprouts, your potatoes will be quite safe to eat.
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I was finally able to make it back up to the mountain top so that I can continue working on the Flowers series
It all looks so different up here now that things are growing and not covered in snow. I think this is the same area where I left off with Hibernation...
I'd been waiting until there were some nice detailed clouds before doing another one of these and of course they disappeared once I got up. So I did some experimenting with adding in cloud detail.
I secretly dread posting these because I have no idea how the yellowish sky looks on other computers. It usually ends up being too yellow on others so I tried to tone it down on mine. Hopefully it wasn't too much.
I just had to walk into my garden to find all kinds of choices: broccoli, Brussel sprouts and beets. Earlier in the year there would have been blueberries and blackberries. These aren't quite ready to harvest yet, too small. Hopefully they'll grow a little more soon.
Quercus robur growing on the felling within the Kuneevsky forest area in Togliatti. Considering its crown shape we can guess that its development has started under the conditions of a disperse canopy
Exploring in my garden after an early morning shower, I was shocked when I came across my bleeding heart sprouts. The tip of every point on almost every leaf had a beautiful droplet...it looked like bubbles landed and froze in place.
Please view large :-) Have a wonderful Thursday, my friends!
This was my Spinach Sprout a week ago :D !
This week they have little leaves :D hehe
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