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The view from Vancouver Fisherman’s Wharf across False Creek towards downtown Vancouver. We had had some thunderstorms through the night before so there were plenty of picturesque clouds!
Drive along the coast from Hermanus to Gordon's Bay and on to Stellenbosch
False Bay. first mentioned in 1488 as the “gulf between the mountains”. The name “False Bay” comes from sailors who sailed into the bay because they thought it was Table Bay.
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Fahrt entlang der Küste von Hermanus nach Gordon's Bay und weiter nach Stellenbosch.
False Bay. 1488 wurde sie erstmals als „Golf zwischen den Bergen“ erwähnt. Der Name „False Bay“ stammt von Seefahrern, die in die Bucht segelten, weil sie sie für die Table Bay hielten.
Taken at the community garden I help out at. I was initially going to make this B&W, but I flicked it onto false colour in Exposure X4 and it just sort of worked.
Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 35 Optic, f/5.6
This is an older shot from 25 april 2010. it was my second visit at the beautiful False Kiva. Pay attention to the tiny little human on the right side of the cave!!
Issu de ce dernier album très inspiré de Rod Anton,
ce p'tit séjour au Brésil l'a rempli de good vibes...
Merci pour tout ce bon groove, rod ...
youtu.be/dCgJbGIX97A?list=PLCEcRYKimK0rEckE-XZyYsTZeJzWqkoOS
When winter blossoms
In waters of March,
Then jewels do bloom.
DeKalb County (Forrest Hills), Georgia, USA.
7 March 2023.
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▶ "Nothoscordum bivalve is a species of flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae known by the common names crowpoison and false garlic. It is native to the eastern United States, as well as Mexico and parts of South America."
▶ "Nothoscordum bivalve is a perennial herb growing from a bulb about a centimeter wide. It produces an erect stem, growing up to 16 inches tall (40 cm). The inflorescence [cluster of flowers arranged on a stem] is an umbel [short flower stalks that spread from a common point, somewhat like umbrella ribs] of 3 to 6 flowers. The flower has six whitish tepals [outer, petal-like structures], about ½-inches long (1.3-cm). The flower does not smell of onion [hence, false garlic], but can have a fragrant scent. It is a favorite nectar source for small butterflies."
— Wikipedia.
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▶ This is a closeup. The blossoms appear larger in the image than they did in 'real' life.
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Savage - Old Wrist Brace
Manhood Event/ DumDum- Tight tank top
Borderline- Love Handle
Drive along the coast from Hermanus to Gordon's Bay and on to Stellenbosch
False Bay. first mentioned in 1488 as the “gulf between the mountains”. The name “False Bay” comes from sailors who sailed into the bay because they thought it was Table Bay.
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Fahrt entlang der Küste von Hermanus nach Gordon's Bay und weiter nach Stellenbosch.
False Bay. 1488 wurde sie erstmals als „Golf zwischen den Bergen“ erwähnt. Der Name „False Bay“ stammt von Seefahrern, die in die Bucht segelten, weil sie sie für die Table Bay hielten.
...the moss pot.
I've been digging around and finding our old bonsai pots and decided to plant them in mosses. I found small figures at the nursery.
here is one of the pots.
you can't see, but in the back is a little weeping tree my friend sati sent me one year. wire and tiny little amethysts and emeralds. [see below]
The name false morel is given to several species of mushroom which bear a resemblance to the highly regarded true morels of the genus Morchella. Like Morchella, false morels are members of the Pezizales, but within that group represent several unrelated taxa scattered through the families Morchellaceae, Discinaceae, and Helvellaceae, with the epithet "false morel" most often ascribed to members of the genus Gyromitra.