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While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com
While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com
Caciti in bloom enjoying some spring rain. Cedar Pocket, Virgin River Gorge, Mohave County, Arizona.
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Just a shot from the local garden center . . .
Oh, BTW, the plastic bands in the photo are "handles" attached
to the pots . . .
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Austin Western's eastbound loaded rock drag Job 112 passes a batch of cacti near McDade, at milepost 12 on the line to Giddings.
McDade, TX 12/15/2021
CACTI: No Flowers, but an attractive halo of light.
Nikon D90, Tokina 100mm. Macro f/2.8 lens. 4" @ f/45, ISO 200, SB-400 bounced fill flash,
Sat +2, WB Auto +A2, D10 on, ML-L3 Remote. Best viewed large on Black.
While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com
Cacti at the Thunder Bay Conservatory
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I was quite intrigued by this specimen, especially with the way the light was interacting with its magnificent form.
Mammilloydia candida (commonly known as snowball cacti) from the Ruth Bancroft Gardens in Walnut Creek, California. Google Lens was useless at identifying these - it thought they were lichen. So since they looked like snowballs to me, I searched for "snowball cacti" & found that it was actually their common name.
Mammilloydia candida (commonly known as snowball cacti) from the Ruth Bancroft Gardens in Walnut Creek, California. Google Lens was useless at identifying these - it thought they were lichen. So since they looked like snowballs to me, I searched for "snowball cacti" & found that it was actually their common name.