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New flowers in a flowerbox outside my new she-shack. I had salvias in the box, but they didn't survive. The succulents won't need as much water, which is a good thing!
Perhaps I should tell you the story of Oktoberfest!
Once upon a time, there was a very pretty Princess Therese in the castle of the small town Hildburghausen.
In Munich the Bavarian King´s son heard of Therese´s beauty and decided to marry her in 1810. And because he was so happy about his wonderful bride, he organized a big event for all people of Munich to celebrate his wedding.
This was the day, when Oktoberfest was born!
P.S.: Therese´s grandson was the famous fairy-tale Bavarian King Ludwig, who became famous by his castles Neuschwanstein and Linderhof and by his friendship to Richard Wagner and by his mysterious death.
If you want, you can buy these things in the shop behind this window. And you can have a cup of coffee or tea there!
The Kooks: The Window Song
November 22, 2017
Thanksgiving week in Washington DC
(a "Window Wednesday" submission - HWW!)
Arlington, Virginia
Near Washington D.C.
USA
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Went to an estate sale...no Barbies, but this house. It took me a bit to set it up (it all folds up into a 'briefcase'.)
I'm clearly missing all the furniture that was supposed to unfold from the walls; and the floor is intact, but more than a little warped.; but the bones are good.
*Sigh* another project.
Seen in a downtown flowerbox . I think it might be 'Nemesia'
Nemesia is a charming cool-season annual with pretty little snapdragon-shape flowers -- often fragrant -- that bloom in a wide range of colors. It does best in spring and fall (winter in mild-winter climates) Nemesia will continue to bloom right through the summer into fall. ( from Wikipedia )
Have a nice day :-)
Window Wednesday
Had an Optometrist appointment today in Trumansburg and stopped and took another photo of this window. The flower box needs some colour! However, it's supposed to snow tonight and tomorrow, so flowers will have to wait!
...uzmem riječi, protresem ih u šaci
bacam čudesni grah
one se kotrljaju i zaustavljaju
između jezika i papira...
~Faruk Šehić
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DeKalb County Barn Tour
Theis Farm Market
Maple Park, Illinois 41.966431, -88.600350
August 14, 2024
Here's the rest of the series (as I post the pictures)
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This was one of those, "Stop the car !! I need to get out !!" moments.
Don't you just love the way a wooden cottage looks after a rain ?
The high contrast in colors and tones was worth the stop.
56/365
Walked into Chorlton to drop off some stuff at the charity shop and spotted these beautiful spring flowers on the High street.
One more shot of the window boxes. I guess I like the way they came out. They add a certain gingerbread look to my house.
I tried to tone it down a bit because it was just so bright!...This colorful house is a fabulous restaurant in Chester, Nova Scotia
on a blue wall
Old Cabbagetown
expired 2004, cold stored FPP Retrochrome 320 aka 400, aka Kodak Ektachrome 2253
Une des créations florales ornant la Terrasse, un des 24 jardins thématiques du jardin Daniel A. Séguin, 3211 rue Sicotte, Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada.
La Fondation en horticulture ornementale de l’ITA (Institut de technologie agroalimentaire) campus de Saint-Hyacinthe, un organisme à but non lucratif, administre le Jardin depuis 1987. Elle le développe grâce à l’appui des partenaires de l’industrie horticole. La promotion du Jardin et le développement des connaissances de l’horticulture ornementale au Québec constituent l’essentiel de son mandat.
En 1995, la Fondation est parvenue à offrir à la communauté un jardin pédagogique de 4,5 hectares divisés en 24 jardins thématiques. Depuis, le principal objectif est d’en assurer la pérennité, au bénéfice des générations présentes et futures, tout en faisant valoir tout son potentiel. Le Jardin est en autres reconnu pour sa collection de plantes annuelles et les projets d’évaluation et de démonstration qui s’y rattachent.