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The waters along the Aegean and Mediterranean Sea off the Turkish coast have an array of spectacular colors of blue. In this photo, I was able to capture the seaside before all of the summer tourist arrived. At that point, a little too cold for swimming.
In my garden - A complicated little array of blooms? Something beginning with L (also known as Himalayan Honeysuckle)
Foxglove (Digitalis) looks much like its name, containing glove-like bells that come in an array of colors. Foxglove is known for its wonderful patterns and makes quite the statement when planted in mass amounts. Be careful where you plant them, as all parts of this plant are highly poisonous.
Although the parts of the plant that grow above the ground can be used for medicine, foxglove is unsafe for self-medication.
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Some of the prettiest later days of Autumn ....
Just had to drop in a minute to say hello to all ....
Sure hope that each and everyone of you have a sweet and happy week ....
Better to view this larger ! ;)
Just entered Indonesian waters. Clouds and seas looking more tropical. Love the rain storms and fluffy clouds.
This is a close-up HDR photo of the interior of an electrical surveillance device recessed in the wall of a concrete indoor parkade in Dartmouth. The image looks to me like the set of a sci-fi movie.
I suppose you would call these baffles (the crashpad part on the mooring). There was an array of them for the ferry to moor between. It looked kind of like a cheerful robot to me. We were crossing the Bay to help my parents move into their new place in Point Lonsdale.
Ce réseau de moulins est rattaché à la commune de Molenlanden, au sein de la région naturelle de l'Alblasserwaard, en province de Hollande-Méridionale, aux Pays-Bas.
This array of mills is attached to the municipality of Molenlanden, within the natural region of Alblasserwaard, in the province of South Holland, in the Netherlands.
I captured this image at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park on a January morning as the “blue hour” was giving way to the “golden hour.” Zabriskie point is one of the more popular sunrise/sunset spots in the park and for good reason. The view, overlooking the amazing textures and vast array of stripes and tones in the terrain, is absolutely stunning. The prominent peak on the left of the frame is Manly Peak, AKA Manly Beacon, named for William Lewis Manly, a 19th century pioneer known for rescuing several “49er” families from the many perils of Death Valley. The large reddish formation on the right of the frame is known as Red Cathedral and looks impressive from any angle and stands at the end of one of the hiking trails in Golden Canyon; a hike I highly recommend!