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linnet decorated with a dandelion pappus
linnet, brown linnet or Eurasian linnet
Bluthänfling
[Linaria cannabina, Syn.: Carduelis cannabina]
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“Don’t wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul.”
– Luther Burbank
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Took this shot early in the morning last week, of the latest snowfall in my back garden, that painted everything white! It looked so pretty, but melted quickly!
You wouldn't think vegetation could thrive like this in such a hostile terrain, but somehow it does!
Door Trail - Badlands National Park
Looking down the inside of the trestle at trout Creek Canyon I noticed it has been decorated for Christmas with green and red paint. It looks pretty fresh, maybe done this year. Someone with lots of Covid time on their hands risked their life to paint the trestle for us.
Amsterdam - Jan Luijken straat.
Architect: L. Kok, Year: 1902.
The Jan Luijkenstraat is said to be one of the most beautiful streets of Amsterdam. The buildings on- and around the Jan Luijkenstraat were all built around 1900, the same time art nouveau was flourishing in Europe. This is why it’s also home to the city's richest variety of art nouveau decorated front doors.
TDD / DDD.
This picture I captured in a restaurant at Dale Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum in Seattle, Washington. USA. The ceiling of the restaurant was decorated with the artist's personal collections of piano accordions and the wall with his abstract paintings!
2009 Challenge, Day 330: DECORATE
My beautiful bird decorated!!! 1) stuffed; 2) decorated with herbs, Thymes, Rosemary (I cover my turkey with bacon like a mummy, LOL); 3) in the oven all pretty decorated, juicy and sizzling!!
Hope you had a good Thanksgiving Day!!!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!!
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(this week will be a few of these... since I am having a hard time being on sl. I will link them daily but for now, he is the photo. All info to follow. xo)
This is the ceiling of the Choir of the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Chester.
The choir was built between 1283 and 1315 to the design of Richard Lenginour and is an early example of Decorated Gothic architecture.
Better on B l a c k M a g i c
Todays challenge on www.photochallenge.org/ was "Decorate"
This is an ornament my wife picke dup somewhere,and she has setup with a few others on a little table in our dining room, she has done a really nice job of setting it up
This is my 75th Day doing the Photochallenge, quite pleased with myself with making it thus far, its one of the many things I have to be thankful for today, I am fortunate to be in a position to follow up on this hobby of photography which I really enjoy, I wont bore you all with a long list of other things I am thankful for
For those who celebrate thanksgiving I hope you all had a lovely day, and for tose that don't celebrate it I also hope you had a lovely day
Merry Christmas everybody!!
Picture made last year printed on paper, now I took a picture of it to be able to put it here
Its my granson gonna decorate the christmas tree, dressed +/- as father christmas
Fresh flowers in the home always make the home warmer. During the Winter season I rely on getting our flowers from the market where I food shop. Reluctantly I will purchase there knowing that I much prefer cutting my own from our yard. There’s a rewarding feeling feeding and watering your own plants and watching them grow. With that in mind using Spring’s “Daffodils To Decorate” from our yard is that much more fun. It’s the first flower to bloom here, and I like giving them to others too. With the current health risk going on my generosity will have to wait a bit longer this Spring than I had hoped. Thanks for viewing my work.