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Fresh coffee::trip 8::Minneapolis

I thought Eugenia was getting too close and personal with the model. Oh well, it constituted a good shot for me.

Exakta Varex IIa. Steinheil Auto-D-Tele-Quinar 135mm f2.8. Fuji Pro 160S (new Fuji film to replace NPS 160).

 

Colm wonders why he can't help out spreading manure in the garden...

Budding Ideas is an afternoon showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers. program featured the five researchers Neuroscientist Dr Lezanne Ooi will discuss her latest research into Alzheimer’s and Motor Neurone Disease. By ‘reprogramming’ skin cells donated by neurodegenerative disease patients and their families, Dr Ooi is searching for new treatments and insights into these devastating diseases.

Materials scientist Dr Shahriar Hossain will talk about his work on next generation offshore wind turbines for a low-cost renewable energy solution.

Economist Associate Professor Peter Siminski will reveal a new technique that could be used to better evaluate voluntary programs such as health interventions and job training programs.

Clinical psychologist Dr Peter Kelly will discuss how we can better help disadvantaged populations and people with severe mental health issues.

Oral historian and award winning radio documentary maker Dr Siobhan McHugh will discuss why she thinks that audio is ‘the new black’.

Flower buds on a cactus seen in a flower bed.

Two years ago, I went to Osgoode Hall (just down the street from my work place) to take some pics of the cherry blossom trees there. Last year, I wanted to do the same, but wasn't able to. This year, I made it a point to go and get pics before they all died on me.

 

In the garden, they've added some other types of flowers which are so pretty!

 

Rose, backyard flowers

Taking a water sample to look at through a microscope

Sat. the 13th thru the Pearl walkabout. Then pick up items for Sloppy Joe's Day! :-)

 

one iris flower isn't finished showing off it's beauty when the next is budding in.

Dragonfly resting on a white water lily bud at McKee Botanical Garden in Vero Beach, Florida.

beside the Niagara River

The Camellia on the edge of the property where my wife and I reside, is starting to bud!

last week we had tons of rain (flooding some areas) and warmer weather. the gardens began to awake in the midst of a faux spring...today it's gloomy and a hard freeze is predicted. I hope the garden buds survive it....but I'm afraid they will not.

It is magical to see the various stages of the Cone Flower

Spring is coming!

 

Photo of the day, May 14th, 2021 - Buds on a shrub my wife and I have in our yard.

Budding Ideas is an afternoon showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers. program featured the five researchers Neuroscientist Dr Lezanne Ooi will discuss her latest research into Alzheimer’s and Motor Neurone Disease. By ‘reprogramming’ skin cells donated by neurodegenerative disease patients and their families, Dr Ooi is searching for new treatments and insights into these devastating diseases.

Materials scientist Dr Shahriar Hossain will talk about his work on next generation offshore wind turbines for a low-cost renewable energy solution.

Economist Associate Professor Peter Siminski will reveal a new technique that could be used to better evaluate voluntary programs such as health interventions and job training programs.

Clinical psychologist Dr Peter Kelly will discuss how we can better help disadvantaged populations and people with severe mental health issues.

Oral historian and award winning radio documentary maker Dr Siobhan McHugh will discuss why she thinks that audio is ‘the new black’.

Red camellia blossoms on the edge of the property my wife and I own.

Texture by Chris Buscaglia lenz, Best viewed in light box press L.

Budding Ideas is an afternoon showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers. program featured the five researchers Neuroscientist Dr Lezanne Ooi will discuss her latest research into Alzheimer’s and Motor Neurone Disease. By ‘reprogramming’ skin cells donated by neurodegenerative disease patients and their families, Dr Ooi is searching for new treatments and insights into these devastating diseases.

Materials scientist Dr Shahriar Hossain will talk about his work on next generation offshore wind turbines for a low-cost renewable energy solution.

Economist Associate Professor Peter Siminski will reveal a new technique that could be used to better evaluate voluntary programs such as health interventions and job training programs.

Clinical psychologist Dr Peter Kelly will discuss how we can better help disadvantaged populations and people with severe mental health issues.

Oral historian and award winning radio documentary maker Dr Siobhan McHugh will discuss why she thinks that audio is ‘the new black’.

Minnesota Valley Wildlife Preserve

Early in the day before I had been thoroughly harassed by the Bedouins, these boys and their sales techniques were still charming--so I bought a fake ancient coin and took a picture.

Hastings, Sony A6000, Centon 28-70mm lens.

Second photo taken 10 days later than earlier photo. Better exposure, focus and color, but the budding tree makes it look less ... spooky?

 

This makes a nice Windows desktop wallpaper.

 

Eugenia trying to interact with her subject. Not eaxctly an imperceptable street photography...

 

Exakta Varex IIa. Steinheil Auto-D-Tele-Quinar 135mm f2.8. Fuji Pro 160S (new Fuji film to replace NPS 160).

 

I got to meet fellow Flickrer, Pirate Johnny. We met at the Como Park Conservatory building and walked around the park. We had a good photo shoot.

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