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Seen at the Piazza del Duomo in Milano, Lombardia, Italia.
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A simple and petite necklace perfect for every day wear yet still loaded with tons of sparkle! This beautiful baby blue diamond shaped glass bead was handmade by me in the flame. Pretty glowing pale blue with specks of shimmering pink dichroic floating in the center. Just like the candy BonBon's, one is never enough! :)
The fun house was decorated with many wonderful drawings. I wonder who the artist is? Warren, Michigan. Carnival. April 29th, 2010.
Willow got some amazing presents for Christmas and she loves to play with them! We have so much fun with her lego toys - she can play with them for hours!
Since we found over 30 species of fungi on our short walk I think the lucky Gnome did his work.
Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria.
Poisonous and hallucagenic. Since they were all nibbled by slugs I think there must be a lot of smashed slugs in the wood.
Bishop's Wood. Bishop's Offley Staffordshire UK.
29th September 2013
©Lela Bouse-McCracken ::: I was completely mesmerized by the colors, patterns & shapes of this fungi which had taken over a dead & decaying tree. I "think" I took some with a larger DOF, but I haven't found them yet. However, they must be on one of these DVDs. ;-)
Also, I've just experienced what some of you have mentioned. Flickr is messing with the color of my photos. I mentioned earlier how my shots were looking washed out & I was blaming it on my laptop. Not So! Flickr is doing it. I know now because when I uploaded this the first time, it was perfect on my screen - but washed out on flickr. Thus, I had to reset the saturation & re-do the upload. Bad on YOU, Flickr!! :P
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We had the tree surgeons at our house today, and they chipped a load of the wood, and we spread it out in the bit of the garden where the chickens go. There is no grass left there, and this will help prevent it becoming a quagmire. And the chickens thought it was amazing fun. This is Deryn (left) and Dilys (right), two of our bantams, having a lovely scrubbage around in the woodchip.
Sesión de fotos con mis sobrinos con polvos de colores que se salió de control y terminó en Guerra Sucia!! :-)