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The Bean, sur la place de Millennium Park à Chicago, sous la neigne et la glace...
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I know that my heart can be so cold
but I'm sweet for you, come put me in a cone
look so good, yeah, look so sweet (hey)
lookin' good enough to eat
get it, flip it, scoop it
do it like that, ah yeah ah yeah
like it, love it, lick it
do it like la la la, oh yeah
ice cream, chillin'
ice cream, chillin', chillin'
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cute pose for this weekends Wanderlust!
*includes 5 flavors & sunglasses + more
*i edited vanilla bean specs onto mine, might be my fav! :)
Native to South Africa, the succulent Senecio Barbertonicus is an evergreen shrub from the family Asteraceae, commonly referred to as the aster, sunflower or daisy family.
Full Frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
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Kwati is a traditional Nepalese dish which is a thick stew of several kinds of beans. It is high in protein so it is considered good to be given to sick people to gain strength. Kwati is normally a mix of 9 beans namely, black eye peas, cow peas, black lentils, chickpeas, adzuki, soybeans, mung dal, green peas and favas. ......
Not only does this plant provide tasty healthy food but beautiful leaves too. Bonus!
Climbing French Bean Cosse Violette
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Just after Sunrise in the soybean fields. The foliage is starting to turn filling the fields with Autumn Color. Thanks for the look and have a great week ahead.
Den här enda bönan kommer ge mej hundrafalt igen i sommar.
Jag ser fram emot det.
🌱🌱🌱
This single bean will give me hundreds of beans in the summer.
Looking forward to that.
Garbanzo beans, kidney beans, coffee beans and red lentils.
For the Smile on Saturday theme "Selfmade Smiley"
Inhabits the tundra, lasotundra and taiga of Eurasia. It winters spotted in a belt from western Europe to Japan, but can also recently be observed in winter in Poland, as flocks of dozens move from feeding grounds to nesting sites several times a day. Unfortunately, the feeding grounds are fields with emerging winter cereals.
The Bean Goose is browner than the Greater White-fronted Goose, with a darker head and neck and back. The beak of the goose is paler and the legs are pinkish.
A game bird (from 1 September to 21 December).
Find joy in the ordinary. The sunrise, a garden snail, fresh beans, a moment of silence. The seemingly ordinary things we encounter daily, if you slow down and examine them are really quite extraordinary in themselves. What ordinary things are you finding joy in today?
PS I bought these fava beans at my local farm, Petersen's Farm Market.
Colourful Jelly Beans reflected in a mirror against a sparkly black background. I've also focus stacked 5 images to get this one that's good enough to eat, and once I got the shot, that's exactly what I did! And I got a two-for-one, as both Jelly and Beans are 5 letters.
A potato bean vine blooms in Frog Bog, a marshy channel of Cecilia Creek.
City of Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
13 August 2024.
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▶ "Apios americana — commonly known as American groundnut or potato bean— is a native perennial vine in the legume family (Fabaceae). It is native to North America from southeastern Canada south through Florida, west to Colorado. It grows in tidal and non-tidal marshes and wet thickets, on stream banks, and in bottomland forests.
The vine can grow 8-16 feet long. The flowers are usually pink, purple, or red-brown, and are produced in dense racemes [short floral stalks] 3-5 inches in length (7.5–13 cm). The plant's fruit, seeds, and large tubers are all edible."
— North Carolina Cooperative Extension.
— Wikipedia.
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Two days before, the Bean (Cloud Gate) was covered in snow, and we had to trudge through 6-8 inches of slop to get close to it.
I removed 45 people, including myself, from this image.
Have had a few broad beans from two planting areas in the backyard. This is what was picked just now.
Last year Shirley created a small living roof above the storage shed for our LPG tanks. It really has thrived and produced a welcome splash of colour in that particular corner of the garden. It has also attracted a number of Black Bean Aphids, commonly known as Blackfly. They are minuscule and measure no more than 2mm but can appear in large numbers. Their effect on plants can cause them to wither and saps their growing power. This is a shot of one of them in which in which I have probably pushed the macro to its limit.
A little bit of online research revealed that a small amount of washing up liquid within a water dilute should help deter them and that has thankfully proved the case. I know ladybirds are better but at the moment we don't seem to have any in the garden.
These are beans from Compass Coffee, a roaster here in Vancouver, Washington and their Delirium blend. It was roasted a few days ago. For my moka pot coffee recipe:
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……Another Also-ran from Macro Monday’s theme ‘High Key’, a close 3rd! Two runner bean seeds saved for next years sowing. Hope you are having a great week and be sure to stay Covid safe, Alan;-)……
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I am making Fifteen Bean soup tomorrow, so tonight I had to soak the beans. They were so pretty, I just had to get my camera out!
The blue bits are from an LED light I had coming in from one side. I couldn't get the blue out without messing with it for too long, so I left it in.
Dear customers
We made beans for Setsubun.
Setsubun is Japanese event held to pray for our happy and healthy life.
It is held on Feb 3th.
And we will distribute this as a group gift.
Available @ Mamere Mainstore