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Fiz essa Ambrósia agora... pra me livrar da TPM..

 

Receita:

 

4 ovos

2 latas de leite condensado

1/2 litro de leite.

 

Bate as claras em neve e em seguida misture as gemas com as claras. Numa panela mistureo leite e o leite condensado até dissolver o leite condensado. Misture os ovos ao leite e deixe cozinhas até ficar parecido com a foto. deixa mais um tempo ate sumir toda a espuminha formada e pronto. sirva geladinhoo.

  

Boa segunda meninas!!!

Ambrosia in Key West, Florida - done with my Motorola DROID RAZR HD and collage in Picasa

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Beautiful pampas grass plumes swaying in the breeze outside of the 'Ambrosia' Indian restaurant in Aptos, California right off the beach.

Sobre a panela:

 

Já fiz em panela de inox, teflon, frigideira de inos (sim, eu tento de tudo aqui!) e a melhor coisa foi o tacho de cobre. Não é muito fácil de achar nas grandes cidades, aproveite quando parar na estrada em alguma viagem para o interior e compre um se você curte um docinho com gosto de casa de vó. Vale a pena...

 

Esse ganhei da minha sogra e confesso, ficou muito melhor nele do que em qualquer outra panela.

 

A de inox gruda, quando o doce sobe fervura ela vai grudando em tudo e fica cheio de pontinhos queimados, dá até um gostinho legal no doce mas acho que deixa feio...

Para quem não tem o tacho o inox é a melhor opção, mas adianto: fica mais mole depois de gelado. A ambrosia é meio esfareladinha e o teflon deixa ela mais macia (mas não menos saborosa, é só textura mesmo).

 

Se fizer no tacho, não pode deixar esfriar nele. O cobre oxida com facilidade por isso tem que tirar o doce de lá assim que terminar o cozimento. Nas outras também tiro para que o calor da panela não faça o doce passar do ponto.

 

Jamais esfregue bombril no tacho! Acaba com ele...

 

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Ambrosía, a well known gourmet market in Marbella, is open 7/365 so in order to create this twilight shot for them, I had to shoot at dawn. I shot 115 frames to create a composite of 50 layers, each adding light to specific areas of the final image.

 

I used an SB900 with a CTO gel for the exterior and a Profoto B1 for the interior.

 

See how it was done: www.flickr.com/photos/randholm/24594103632/in/dateposted/

 

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It's Friday again, furry and all! This gorgeous bouquet of heavenly scented Star Lilies, all in full open bloom except for one, is for a peaceful Memorial Weekend.

 

My pawents are taking me tomorrow to a new beach I've never been to before where the waves are big and the beaches are wide. Afterward, I'll be treated at a doggy spa, for it's that time again to get thoroughly groomed, trimmed, clipped, and cleaned!

 

Wish you all a fantastic weekend!

 

XOXO,

ViVi

Shot with Helios 40 85mm f1.5

 

Drawing Created on Sketchbook pro.

Dress : ***Ambrosia***Mesh_JS Dress[Halloween orange] @Halloween flea market

Pose : KiyomizuHunt#46 PoseShopUnDeux

Location : Chippiannock Cemetery

 

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Strobist: AlienBee 800 with Softlighter II camera left. AlienBee 800 with Softlighter ll camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.

I offer farm-fresh apples for sale to members of our big band. These are Ambrosias from the family farm in Summerland, BC. and they're for Rod, our drummer.

Designer: Masha Athanasiadi

Units: 30

Paper: square

no glue

Outfit : ***Ambrosia***{GACHA}Cardigan&Denim JS[URARE F] (@Sanarae)

Location : Lemon Beach

 

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Asian orchid, grown under glass for years (map).

 

Studio work with a staged specimen. Focus stack, 80 images; assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Sony A7Rm2, FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS; ISO-100, f/3.2, 1/20s, -0.3step, natural light.

Uncropped, flower = 22 mm high.

Lesser Goldenback, বাংলা কাঠঠোকরা

Dinopium benghalense

26–29 cm

Widespread resident. ID: Best told by combination of black lower back and rump, different head pattern (has white-spotted black throat and black stripe through eye, but lacks moustachial stripe), barred primaries, and (variable) white or buff spotting on blackish lesser wing-coverts. Further, female has red hind crown and crest. D. b. psarodes (Sri Lanka) has crimson upperparts. Voice: Single strident klerk and a whinnying kyi-kyi-kyi. HH: Light forest, plantations, groves and trees in open country. AN: Black-rumped Flameback.

Source: Helm Field Guides

 

Hemos estado haciendo las fotos para el catálogo de verano de Ambrosía Pitigüil, han quedado muy chulas!

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Minha esmaltação de hoje foi combinada com a linda da Fran. <3

 

Nós duas compramos o Ambrosia por culpa da Carol e, conversando sobe essa coincidência, resolvemos usar o lindo juntas para homenageá-la. hehehe

 

Carol é má, sempre nos deixando com vontade de vários esmaltes que usa. Mas também é nossa fada madrinha, nos ajudando a conseguir vários desejos. Como não amar? <3

 

Usei 2 camadas e não passei top coat. Pessoalmente eu via mais prisma, mas não consegui captar toda a beleza do esmalte nas minhas fotos. =/

 

Um dia pretendo repetir, com as unhas mais cotocas, já que depois acabei achando que estavam grandes. hauhauhauha

 

Amei a cor e o efeito do Ambrosia! Fiz bem em correr para comprar.

This plant was found along the Bertha Lake Trail on 20 June 2015 - we only hiked as far as the Bertha Falls. I don't have an ID for this yet. Maybe it's a Wormwood species? Later: thanks to Andrey Zharkikh for the ID - Ambrosia sp..

 

I was so lucky to be invited to join friends Sandy and Heide on a three-day trip to Waterton Lakes National Park, from 19-21 (inclusive) June 2015. We met up with other members of the Alberta Native Plant Council for their annual Botany Alberta weekend. Most people who attended stayed at the Crooked Creek Campground, a 5.6 km drive east of the Waterton Park Gate on Highway 5, but my friends and I stayed at the Crandell Mountain Lodge on the edge of Waterton town. The ANPC people had a list of species that they hoped to find, and they were very successful.

 

Our stay down south overlapped the annual Waterton Wildflower Festival, but we came across very few people on our various drives and hikes. Needless to say, I was extremely fortunate to spend three days with people who are very knowledgeable about plants and many other things. This meant that I got to see many wildflower species, including several that were new to me, such as the gorgeous Mariposa Lily. It was one of the flowers that was on my Wish List - and there were hundreds of them to be seen! I had also never seen the spectacular Bear Grass and I was so thrilled that there were still several plants in bloom. Absolutely made my day!

 

Our two main hikes of the weekend were the Bertha Lake Trail as far as the Bertha Falls (on 20 June), and the Crandell Lake Trail (on 21 June). Makes me smile when a described "short, easy hike" in a book or on the Internet turns into a full day of exploration along the trail, taking hours to reach the destination, though returning to the cars in a much shorter time. Our walks/hikes are very slow-paced with endless stops to look at/for plants and to take photos. This makes it possible for me to go along.

 

Crandell Lake from the Crandell Campground trailhead:

Return distance 4.0 km (2.4 miles), elevation gain 150 metres (492'), hiking time 1.5 hours (we took all day!).

 

Bertha Falls from the townsite trailhead:

Return distance 5.6 km (3.4 miles), elevation gain 150 metres (492'), hiking time 1.5 hours (again, we took all day). For me, this hike felt much further than it was!

 

The wind made photographing plants a real challenge, including the beautiful Mariposa Lilies in the meadow along the Hay Barn road. Trying to catch a quick shot when a flower is blowing in and out of the viewfinder is not easy! Unfortunately, I'm no longer able to get down and take macro shots (my lens needs to be about 4" away from the subject), so my photos have to be telemacro.

 

I've been trying to find an online list of plant species in Waterton Park, but have so far been out of luck. I do have the book, "Wildflowers of Waterton Park" by Jacinthe Lavoie and Ian Wilson, which has an Index of Plant names, but I was hoping to find a list that I could print out.

 

It's going to take me ages to type descriptions for the various photos I'll slowly be posting, and I will no doubt keep adding new bits and pieces over time. There is just so much information I want to add, but my descriptions are already way too long. Also, my photos of quite a few of the plants will be posted for the use of ANPC members and are, unfortunately, really poor images. Need them added to my Waterton Lakes album, so please bear with me : ) Luckily, you don't even need to look at them.

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