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Starry Night over the Rhone, c.1888

  

I didn't really get the point of this, maybe you don't need a reason for everything

Like a puppy, but in an opera costume.

Com a ilustre presença do meu irmão, que sofreu a viagem inteira sendo "soterrado" pelas minhas tranqueiras!!

VIEX 2023 On An Ultracompact: Ferris Wheel II - 10 (of 22) - Casio Exilim Ex-S5 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

I was going for the "my hand is the highest thing in Washington" thing but looking back it was pretty dumb :P.

24-02-08

Schlachthof (Räucherkammer), Wiesbaden

Cards I Found on the Ground That Day, Hunter's Point, San Francisco, September 24, 2005

Foto tirada no jardim da casa dos meus pais.

Parked up and about to leave Saltram House, National Trust property.

They’re one of the easiest flowers to grow and provide a lovely display of colour in the spring. But how much do you know about daffodils?

 

Daffodils are members of the Narcissus family.

 

Daffodils originated in south west Europe.

 

These days, the majority of daffodils are grown in the Channel Islands, Great Britain, Holland and the Isles of Scilly.

 

There are over 25,000 varieties of daffodils and they come in yellow, white, orange and even a peach/pink shade.

 

The sap of daffodils can be damaging to other flowers. If you’ve picked them to display in a vase with other flowers, then it’s best to leave them in water on their own for at least 12 hours, before mixing them together.

From the Archives: A little blurry, but what an amazing meniscus! I assume (without any scientific knowlege at all - just an uneducated hypothesis) that rainwater is much more highly negatively charged then tap or groundwater, and thus has a tendency to ball up like that.

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