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Bouncing Bet, Soapwort, or Saponaria officinalis, is a member of the Pink family (Caryophyllaceae) and blooms from June to September. Introduced from Europe, it can be found throughout North America. This flower favors roadsides and disturbed areas.
Soapwort’s crushed foliage can create a soapy froth when agitated in water because the plant contains saponin. “Bouncing Bet” is an old-fashioned nickname for a washerwoman. The flower can be white or pink.
This was the only shot I could get of either of them remotely still in the bounce house...Who wants to stay still in a bounce house!?!
Wanpaku Playgrounds, Showa Kinen Park.
I didn't know this dome-like trampoline was just for children. One kid told me not to jump too high because its dangerous, and that if I want to jump higher, there is another one for jumpers like me in the farther parts of the park (the Bouncing Dome, that we eventually came to when we were about to go home and I am already too tired to jump).
pic taken by bjutus
The Bouncing Souls -- Greg Attonitoi (vocals), Pete Steinkept (guitar), Bryan Kienlen (bass) and Shal Khichi (drums) – at the Save CBGB’s Rally in Washington Square Park, 8/31/05.
We had a lot of fun at the "castle park" today. The weather, I am just eating up the weather. It seems that in NJ we go straight from winter to summer, so I need to savor the brief, lovely spring.
funny how the background is so blurry but i look fairly in focus. it looks like a photoshopped picture.
The Bouncing Souls
BYO Records' 13th Annual Punk Rock Bowling Music Festival
Las Vegas, NV May 29, 2011
A Soldier prepares to copy a grid coordinate during Decisive Action Rotation 18-01, conducted in October at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California. To ensure that Soldiers have a network that’s both resilient and agile, Army S&T is looking to the use of multiple redundant network links, a diverse selection of alternate networks and efforts to decrease the likelihood of enemy disruption. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Audrey Ward, NTC Operations Group)