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Water harvesting, the plumbing with a first flush diverter.

Sometimes being a super model is too much for a tiny bladder.

ultrasound of her kidneys and a vcug (x-ray of the bladder). everything looks good and as it should be.

One of a selection of small animations for Gateway C's website. Created with Premier

I've been up waaay too long to write anything here... so here it is - proof it's a boy!

Pig bladder lamp, medieval style.

Bladder Vetch

(Tripodion tetraphyllum)

Huétor Vega,

Granada,

Spain

Had to perform a cystotomy on Holly to remove very large bladder stones.

Empty bladder lies in the frame

Joshua Tree National Park, California.

This photo is the highest hit for the search "Bladderwrack photos" on Google. I can only apologise for what a disappointment this must be for lovers of mulitcellular algae. But stop your search for a minute and contemplate this picture....

 

.... please continue

One of the massive water bladder tanks which Oxfam is using to supply clean water to Haitian communities.

Atriplex vesicaria (Chenopodiaceae), Arid Lands Botanic Garden, Port Augusta

Can live for 20 to 30 years. It gets its common name from the tiny bladders which can be seen on leaves under a microscope. It is very drought-resistant, shedding its leaves in dry conditions.

All of the Justin Wines are made with free run juice, except for Orphan. After the free run is collected, grapes are pressed for the juiced to make our Orphan blend red table wine.

bladder campion or maidenstears

Bull & Bladder, Delph Rd, Brieley Hill. Also is the Batham's Brewery.

Walk4BladderCancer, Chinnor, UK May 20th 2018 #BladderCancer

Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) abandoned temporarily by the tide.

Hythecker Prairie

A Minnesota Scientific & Natural Area

 

Dodge County

Reader Rock Garden -----Calgary Alberta

You can see the sludge clearly.

Sunday 15 July 2012: Les Bossons (Chamonix-Mont Blanc) - Les Praz - La Flégère - Réserve Naturelle des Aiguilles Rouges (Aiguilles Rouges Nature Reserve) - Col des Montets - Les Frasserands

 

Day 2 of our Tour du Mont Blanc, on Exodus' Mont Blanc Circuit trip - a clockwise circumambulation of the Mont Blanc massif

 

We woke to rain, and after a damp breakfast and our first tussle with Kili (we had to pack up our "2 Seconds + III" each morning - it's not easy wrangling a c160cm diameter dome tent back into its 81cm diameter flat pack carrying case) we loaded our main packs into the van, said au revoir to Ben and headed off with Simon to catch the bus from Les Bossons school to the nearby village of Les Praz.

 

The Téléphérique de la Flégère took us up from the Chamonix-Mont Blanc valley floor up to La Flégère at 1,894 m, where we swopped rain for cloud and a good few °C. Togged up in windproofs and waterproofs, we headed off along the footpath following the signs for Col des Montets- Simon had told us that the poor weather conditions meant that we would not be able do the planned high level route via Lac Blanc with its vertical ladders...

 

Still, the cloud and raindrops made for lovely flower photos in the Aiguilles Rouges National Nature Reserve, and Waiora and I got some glimpses of glaciers on the far side of the valley ahead and behind, waterfalls and the bright green lichen on the rich red iron rich gneiss rocks that give the Aiguilles Rouges mountains their name - the Red Needles. There's something quite magical about walking through the quietude of cloud.

 

As the day wore on, the skies cleared and we got better views of mountains above us and across the valley, including the Glacier du Tour. Waiora and I even had our own close encounter with a pair of Ibex, grazing in between the Alpine Rose (Rhododendrons) that cover the mountainsides in this part of the world. Shortly after, having enjoyed an easy day's walking along undulating path (the cable car having done the hard work of the ascent for us) we started the steep, zig zagging descent back down to the road, where we rendezvoused with Simon at the information centre at Col des Montets (1461m).

 

A short stroll later we were walking through the bucolic alpine village of Les Frasserands, where we found the rest of the group soaking up the sun at the campsite. After a rather late lunch, Hazel and I wandered into the town with Vicki and Rachel and treated ourselves to a jug of Jupiler beer served by a waitress from Wolverhampton at a bar in the village centre. A bit too cool to loiter for long once the sun went in/down.

 

Dinner was a feast served up in the dining room at Camping Les Frasserands - complete with a magnificent cheeseboard....

 

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Silene vulgaris, Silene cucubalus or Bladder Campion: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silene_vulgaris

 

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After my third stupid kidney stone, my urologist sent me to get an ultrasound. Then he reviewed the film with me, showing my bladder, kidneys, and prostate (everything is fine). My prescription is to drink more water (2 liters a day). 2021 K St NW, Washington, DC.

Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) Swim bladder inflammation

Our little boy

Tim smuggled a bag of wine into the main stage area strapped to his stomach. This distracted us from Florence and the Machine.

Silene vulgaris or Bladder Campion is a plant species of the genus Silene.

The young shoots are edible, but saponin gives them a bitter flavor.

Only the tender leaves are used as food. They may be eaten raw in salads or boiled or fried, as well as in omelettes.Formerly in the La Mancha region of Spain, the Silene vulgaris leaves, locally known as "collejas", were used to prepare a dish called gazpacho viudo (widower gazpacho).

 

La Silene vulgaris è una piccola pianta perenne e glabra, dai caratteristici fiori chiamati “bubbolini”, appartenente alla famiglia delle Caryophyllaceae.La Silene rigonfia (Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke ) è una piccola pianta (alta fino a 60 – 70 cm; massimo 100 cm) perenne e glabra, dai caratteristici fiori chiamati “bubbolini”, appartenente alla famiglia delle Caryophyllaceae.Il genere Silene è molto vasto : comprende oltre 300 specie; per lo più erbacee, annue, bienni o perenni. Di queste in Italia se contano almeno una sessantina spontanee della nostra flora. La nostra specie presenta una grande variabilità di caratteri.

 

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53 gallon water bladder installed under the main berth.

In some cases, bladder stones do not cause any symptoms because they are often smallFor more ifnormation visit: docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/17037/bladder-stones/http://doct...

Bladder Senna © Steve Frye. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on July 10, 2021.

Shot on Konica Hexanon AR 135mm f/2.5.

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