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The bees love the summer because that's when the wild thyme is in flower and the honey produced is delicious.

Another really tiny flower.

 

A few more photos from my garden today... #82 for 100 Flowers 2023

A while back I made this gallette and froze a slice to see how well it stood up...this was delicious though the figs were quite soft once defrosted. Here was the original:

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thyme seedlings plants sprouted garden seed pods dirt soil herbs

Wild Thyme fabric, along with a mix of other blues and greens for the star. Love that little pop of red!

Thyme tea has excellent activity against intestinal disorders, colitis, enterocolitis, children’s worms, diarrhea and swollen stomach. The bitter substances thyme improve appetite and digestion, the work of bile and liver. Tea thyme is strongly recommended to drink in winter, preventive...

 

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It's quite cold outside, but the sun's power has melted some of the fresh snow on the Thyme carpet in front of the house.

My band from 1995-97; indie noise rock with a pop flavor. Photos courtesy of Heimo Schirgi; taken some time in fall 1995

Frontyard groundcover, lawn replacemet.

All three of those snapdragons plus the thyme survived the winter. The thyme has been surviving for four years through my winters. Sad, actually.

Thyme Plume

Merrifieldia leucodactyla

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Stockhill, Priddy

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LA:Thymus praecox

EN: Creeping Thyme

DE: Frühblühende Thymian

HU: Korai kakukkfű

 

A very pleasantly scented little plant. Native to western, central and southern Europe. Mainly in mountainous areas, chalky grounds.

 

The leaves also contain oil glads with essential oils that smell so good.

 

The plant likes warm, sunny places, drought tolerant.

 

Typical are the scarce long hairs on the sides of the leaves.

Still like a plague house today, so a very lazy shot of the spuds ready to be roasted up with some thyme for tea.

 

Now to paint a black cross on the front door.

nice surprise in the reconstituting gravel pit

Silver thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

Canon EOS 600

Canon 1.8/50 II

Extension tubes

 

Fuji Superia 100 expired in 2008

Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme,[2] wild thyme or creeping thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to most of Europe and North Africa. It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to 2 cm (1 in) tall with creeping stems up to 10 cm (4 in) long. The oval evergreen leaves are 3–8 mm long. The strongly scented flowers are either lilac, pink-purple, magenta, or a rare white, all 4–6 mm long and produced in clusters. The hardy plant tolerates some pedestrian traffic and produces odors ranging from heavily herbal to lightly lemon, depending on the variety.

Wake Forest University held the Thymes Reunion with a bench dedication and reception in the Magnolia Room on 11/3/18.

Kalamata olives and thyme in a food processor.

a bit of thyme for a bit of soup...

 

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Wild thyme growing on a beach, Orthi Ammos, Crete

If she hadn't have said it I wouldn't have noticed it - this little hillock is an ant's nest, and nests like this are common on the Burren where they are usually covered in wild thyme, which is an alpine plant. Alpine plants are another weird aspect of this landscape. Here Ruth is testing sampling the herb.

 

You'll probably have noticed the extraordinary stones, which look almost like the sort you find in a play or the set of a film, made out of foam or whatever else. They are probably the most beautiful wall stones I've ever seen, due to their peculiar history.

 

By the way, the writing on her shirt reads "National Parks and Wildlife Service".

A couple of close-up's with the new Sigma 17-70mm lens

Butterfly on flowering thyme in my garden. Having looked it up, I think it's a Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae)

Thyme blooming

In my own backyard

Ohio

Thyme Bonsai Dying out

Rosemary bonsai on the right

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Thinking we are in need of some new water kefir flavor recipes for the blog 🤔

 

It's the middle of summer, and we've forgotten all about the possibilities for more refreshing water kefir recipes on the blog! 🌞

 

If y'all have any awesome flavor ideas you'd like to see us incorporate, def. let us know in the comments!! 🙋

 

But for now we've got a super craving for our favorite water kefir: Lime and Thyme 🌿Whipping up a batch now and then in 24 hours we can partake in the probiotic refreshment 🙌🍹

 

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