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Der Delicate Arch im Arches National Park ist wahrscheinlich nicht nur der berühmteste Natursteinbogen der USA, sondern wohl auch der meist fotografierteste. Insbesondere zum Sonnenuntergang, wo sich die Farbe minütlich ändert. Auf einer Höhe von 1.471 Meter hat man auch einen sehr schönen Blick auf die La Sal Mountains, die in vielen Monaten des Jahres schneebedeckt sind.
The Delicate Arch in Arches National Park is probably not only the most famous natural stone arch in the USA, but also the most photographed. Especially at sunset, when the colour changes by the minute. At an altitude of 4.829 ft., you also have a very beautiful view of the La Sal Mountains, which are covered in snow during many months of the year.
Extr. Soneto VIII de Pablo Neruda.
...En tu abrazo yo abrazo lo que existe,
la arena, el tiempo, el árbol de la lluvia,
y todo vive para que yo viva:
sin ir tan lejos puedo verlo todo:
veo en tu vida todo lo viviente.
Con un color intenso entre amarillo y naranja cuando está madura, la uchuva (en inglés Golden Berry o Physalis) es una de las frutas exóticas apreciadas por su olor agradable y su sabor entre dulce y ácido. Este fruto (de unos 2 cm de diámetro) es cultivado durante todo el año en Colombia, lo que favorece su disponibilidad para las exportaciones.
cape gooseberry
With an intense color between yellow and orange when ripe, the cape gooseberry (in English Golden Berry or Physalis) is one of the exotic fruits appreciated for its pleasant smell and its taste between sweet and acid. This fruit (about 2 cm in diameter) is cultivated throughout the year in Colombia, which favors its availability for exports.
Magical realm of grasses.
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Yesterday's flower was on the extravagant side, so today I'm posting one that is more delicate.
Edited with effects in Topaz Studio
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Yesterday I spotted some multi-coloured poppies. Much to my delight, a hoverfly came to visit! Actually, there were tons of hoverflies buzzing around, so I guess they like poppies as much as I do!
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for a new week with tough decisions in the US elections and another nationwide 'minor lockdown'!
Have a Happy Blue Monday!
with this common chicory / Gemeine Wegwarte (Cichorium intybus)
at Main Cemetery / Hauptfriedhof, Frankfurt-Nordend, Germany
Part of getting through life is accepting, and dealing with, our weaknesses. Which doesn't mean they aren't still a pain in the butt.
Me, I'm over-sensitive to all kinds of sensory input - and input affecting my sensors. For instance, even in August in our constant ocean breezes, I daren't go outside without my ears covered.
This is, of course, a huuuge pain. When everyone else is out in shorts and bathing suits, I'm sweating with a big fleecy band around my head. It sucks, but the alternative (excruciating ear aches) sucks a whole lot worse.
I'm also overly sensitive to noise. And bright light. Especially bright flashing light that hits my eyes unexpectedly. So... imagine how much fun I am as a companion at a rawk show. Normally I take along ear plugs. Last night I forgot.
I guess I was lulled into complacency by the fact that the show was at a theatre. A play house. A place I last attended in my teens, when I saw some Shakespearean production there. So yeah... I went in plugless. And immediately regretted it. Still... I was up for enjoying myself... until the %$(*&$%(&ing light show started.
I can't imagine whose idea it was to flash big spotlights directly into the audience's eyes repeatedly throughout the night. Probably the same wise person who decided a super-bright sign behind the band... illuminated by 10,000 1,000 watt bulbs... was also a very good thing to flash repeatedly in the audience's eyes.
What really amazed me was that no one else seemed bothered. Whereas I was in several sorts of agony all night.
The bright flashing lights. Fuck, man. I thought I was gonna have a seizure or something. I ended up spending most of the night doubled over with my head in my lap, eyes closed, hands clamped over my face. Every time I tried to enjoy actually watching the band... zappo! Unexpected blasts of super-bright white light set off pinball explosions in my brain.
So today is pretty much a write-off. Migraine city, man.
And I HATE HATE HATE that my body is so delicate.
I'm from sturdy peasant stock. Why am I so fragile? Why do things that normal people take in stride disable me?
Sorry for the whining self-pity. Kee-rist. At least I know, without a doubt, that I am now too old for rawk shows. Goodbye youth. Your time has come and gone. From now on I'll just satisfy myself by listening to records at home.
Vilano: Es la parte que se desprende del "panadero" y actúa como paracaídas para dispersar las semillas.
for a HBW!
Mountain hydrangea / Tellerhortensie (Hydrangea serrata)
in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
More pictures, showing the diversity of this plant species throughout the whole year, in my NEW Hydrangea Collection
for a happy spring Friday !
with a Grecian Windflower / Strahlenanemone (Anemone blanda)
from Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
More anemones in my personal "from-spring-to-autumn" Anemone Collection.
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This was taken in early summer when the astrantias were just beginning to bloom. I cropped it this way because I wanted to include the single strand of a spider's web.
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