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GƤrten der Welt, Berlin

Details aus dem Innenhof des Haupthauses im Koreanischen Garten, dem "Kye Zeongā€œ (Pavillon am Wasser), in dem auch diese original koreanischen Tontƶpfe stehen.

 

Gardens of the World, Berlin

Details from the inner courtyard of the main building in the Korean Garden, the "Kye Zeong" (Pavilion by the water), in which these original Korean clay pots are also located.

 

Traditional Korean Music: Korean Festival

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8arG2jHm4H8

The little man plays...

 

Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following amazing creations:

 

Bad Unicorn's Comic Store Filler Building, and Jake!

 

bbqq's Claypot Rice Cart, which is part of the Hawker Collection!

 

Rezz Room's Bengal Cat!

 

Soy's Old 3wheeler truck, and Pipe Chair!

 

taikos's City Roads, and Recycle Crates!

 

Naberius' Midnight Alley!

 

Seven Emporium's Atomic Commission Signs!

 

Bueno's NightSpot Loft Buildings!

 

And the little reader wears the following cool styles:

 

Hevo's Dex Puffer Hoodie (@TMD)!

Represent's The Berzerk Cargo Pants (@TMD)!

Vale Koer's Ultrawave Sneakers!

Soy's Tapeman!

Remarkable Oblivion's Neon Dream Headphones!

 

Taxi to TMD!

 

Keep playing, keep having fun,

and keep shining so bright, my friends!

Brewlands bridge is a hamlet in Glen Isla, Angus, Scotland. It is lies situated on the River Isla, eleven miles north-west of Kirriemuir and ten miles north of Blairgowrie, on the B951 road.

The original single segmented arch bridge, dating to the early 19th century remains, although it has been bypassed by a modern replacement in 1970.

Brewlands Bridge (or Claypots Bridge) was built by public subscription in 1836. The subscriptions give a fascinating insight into the relative considered worth of the land and occupants in Glenisla at that time.

The bridge replaced treacherous stepping stones 50 yards downstream and was itself replaced by a concrete bridge upstream in 1970.

In 1834 a bridge committee made up of John Smyth, Balharry; James Rattray, Kirkhillock; Thomas Rattray, Bellaty concluded that construction of this bridge should proceed at a cost of £280. The money was collected by subscription from over 50 named individuals in properties benefitting from its construction in upper Glenisla.

The illustration viewpoint by Kevin Greig of #staneswinames, is on the site of James Robertson’s house, constructed on the west abutment, level and flush with the carriageway.

In 1876 James went missing in the hills between Brewlands and Dalrulzion after a footwear delivery. In a rare united action, both the Established and Free Churches of Glenisla organised a combined search party which eventually found James’s body having lost his own shoes and worn through his socks in his attempt to reach home in dreadful weather.

   

using a triangle prism...

Ave del ParaĆ­so, Strelitzia reginae.

Flor en cƔntaro de barro (este posee mƔs de cien aƱos de anguedad).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3CusLsQkUg

 

This plant has to be about 20 years old... I bought it for my daughter when she was around 10... it was in a 1" pot.... if I remember correctly, she named it Harold.... it sat on her window sill for years!! Well, all these years later and it is still alive and has multiplied and was moved into a larger pot...

 

and my daughter has moved to Florida :(

It's been a while since I shot or posted a mini. I purchased these dwarf daffodils and the pot on Valentines Day for my sigoth. We don't usually make a deal of that day, but I was crabby in the morning and felt like making up. I spent a little and smiled to myself watching some poor saps shelling out bucks for dead roses.

Anyway, I like daffodils, and have become esp. fond of this mini variety. So here we have a mini-mini. After the flowers fade, I have a place picked out for them in the garden.

 

Fuji Instax Mini. Lomo'Instant Automat. Type.

 

Brian is back! For Macro Mondays theme 'Handle'.

 

The image shows a very small Chinese clay-pot. There is a handle on the pot as well as on the lid, but I could not get both into the same shot within the size rule. I have several of these clay-pots of various sizes that I picked up in Malaysia many years ago. This is the smallest, possibly it was meant for frying spices. Sadly, I can no longer use them as they don't work on an induction hob!

 

As a student of snail behaviour, I was thinking that the little snail would show its inquisitive nature and do the usual thing of peering under the lid while sitting on top, and set the shot up accordingly. However, I was very surprised to see it suddenly elongate its body to such an extreme, reaching down towards the pot handle. Amazing that all that body can fit into that little shell!

 

Brian wasn't hard to find again, having released him back to the garden several weeks ago. There he was (along with several friends) having a good go at my hostas.

 

No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.

Eating hickory nuts that fell into this morning glory pot.

 

Hellebore blooms in the background.

A clay pot and geranium on a stone ledge set against a blue wall, Santa Catalina Convent in Arequipa, Peru.

 

www.lonelyplanet.com/peru/arequipa-and-canyon-country/are...

 

Santa Catalina Convent website: santacatalina.org.pe/en/

Something a little different for me. I noticed these broken clay pots naturally arranged in an interesting way. The early morning sunlight was illuminating them, creating some nice patterns of light and shadow, and bringing out their rich color. I also was attracted to the contrast provided by the ground of rocks. So I crouched down low to get a few shots.

Fuji FP 3000SS, Polaroid Automatic 225 Land Camera.

 

Scanned negative, inverted.

 

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Look inspired by Bruce Lee.

toksik - Relay Pants

MIWAS / Kiki Net knitted top

MIWAS / Kiki Leather tube top

[monso] Lena2 Hair

[ContraptioN] Duelist's Pride Revolver

*bbqq*-Hawker (19) Claypot Rice Cart (Wear ME) RARE

Polaroid 600 film and OneStep camera.

photographed inside of Mirador del Rio, Lanzarote/Spain

I was thinking herbs, but I don’t know… maybe succulents since there are no drainage holes.

Another one that made the trip, suffered no damage and is thriving in its new environment.

 

Fuji Instax Mini.

June 2019.

I want to thank everyone who has favorited, commented on or visited my photos these past few months. I have had to take a break from my photography due to undergoing medical treatments.

A Chinese tea cup and clay pot.

Last day,went to market and bought this clay pot for making yogurt/curd .It came out well .. :-)

Happy New Year, everyone!

 

Summer 2021

Minolta SRT102 on damaged transparency film, FPP Retrochrome. Processed and printed by Blue Moon Camera, Scanned print tuned up a bit in APS.

Yamadori Bonsai in Yuuji pot.

 

Not mine, but it could have been, had I been lucky enough to win the raffle put on by the Gresham Japanese Garden.

 

Olympus AF-10, Rollei RPX 400 film.

Crazy Tuesday theme, Pottery. The picture is definitely a clay pot. Water urn.

Alvin was really curious as to what was in the pot...yes, peanuts! I thought it was adorable he was on his toes. Too cute.

He's very little and lives in the greenhouse.

Kenilworth Drive ~ Huntington Beach CA

 

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Thank you and warm regards, Jane

At Green Bay Botanical Garden in Green Bay, WI

 

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Potter's arena from rural India

A lunar new year traditional dish.. now is widely eaten through out the year.. our favourite !!

From the collection of Bobby Curttright, displayed at the Gresham Japanese Garden, Oregon.

Olympus AF-10, Rollei RPX 400 film.

As part of the recent Brighton Festival there were 2300 diyas (lights in clay pots) laid in the Royal Pavilion Gardens. The Diyas were made by Brighton school children, each representing a soldiers life. This was installed as one of the Dr Blighty themes in respect of Britains Centenary Anniversary of the First World War and the Indian Soldiers that were nursed at Brighton Royal Pavilion when it was converted to a 722 bed hospital.

These plants were taken at the San Juan Capistrano Mission. A picture of the courtyard where this was taken is in the comments below.

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