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.. on an artistic trading card, Not my work!
The card's size is 2.5x3.5 inches, i chose a part of the card.
For #MacroMondays and this week's theme #Stitch
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I wanted to take a photo of Einstein, the guinea pig, but then Tofu decided that he looked better in this set-up. He was probably right although I took a capture of Einstein too after Tofu had left the scene.:)
Someone painted this old plow and has it sitting on their property. It is one way to deter rust. Happy Texture Tuesday.
I stumbled across this interesting sculpture garden in one of the front yards during my walk.
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filled with sedum, in my garden...
Thanks so much for your visit and I hope you liked this image... these plants have lived in these small decorative cans for years!!
В 1615 году живший в Мексике испанский врач Ф. Хернандец впервые описал георгины. В его трудах они носили местное название "акокотля". Описание сопровождалось рисунками простой и полумахровой георгины. В 1787 году директор Мадридского ботанического сада А. Каванилла из семян, присланных ему из Мексики, получил цветочные растения, которые он назвал Далия (Dahlia) в память шведского ботаника А. Даля, ученика К, Линнея. Из Испании георгины попали в Англию (1798 г.), во Францию (1800 г.) и одновременно в Германию. В 1803 году немецкий ботаник Карл Людвиг Вильденов назвал мексиканское растение "акокотля" по-новому — Георгина (Georgina) в честь своего друга, петербургского ботаника Иоганна Готлиба Георги.
A decorative Wineglass upside down with
A CrAzy little cutie and its reflection hiding under the glass 😄
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
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CrAzY Tuesday #DecorativeGlassware
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Interesting shapes and textures in this little piece that greets folks as they enter the botanic garden.
Those little holes remind me of habitats made for various pollinators, but I think the purpose of this is decorative, and also, I hope, to bring attention to pollinators.
Edit: 06Mar23: Kim and I were back to the botanic gardens this past Saturday and I paid more attention to this installation.
There was a Q code on a little placard that leads one to more information: "Celebrate Pollinators at the ABQ Biopark Botanic Garden."