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A bit of shadow play with a garden hedge trimmer... It's an image that's been in my "ready-to-post" folder for a long while now, and I'm getting tired of looking at it there, so today is the day. 😋
This theme almost escaped me today, but remembered with still the sun in the sky so laid out the gardening tools for a quick shot.
No, we didn't get a sudden early snowstorm where I live. :-) I'm just changing things up a bit with a shot from last winter for this week's Fence Friday. Processed in a pencil sketch style, it's a scene from the farm center at Michigan's Kensington Metropark, which features lots of antique farm equipment as well as farm animals during the warmer months.
HFF
Backdrop
SYNNERGY.TAVIS - Shabby Chic Cottage Backdrop
Gardentools
SYNNERGY.TAVIS - Garden Essentials [Holdable]
comes with 4 different gardening tools
Hat
Enrage - hair - Dachnaya
also comes with a hat only version
LM's and More here : SinclaiR Style
When Lester inadvertently moved his garden hoe a bit too close to one of the smaller sunflowers, he found out the hard way how protective the larger sunflowers can be…
Pretty hokey stuff, folks, I know, but it was fun to do, and I had to find another way to use the sunflower image provided by my Photoshop instructor as part of a class assignment. I used the Liquify filter to extend and add curves to the petals in this composite shot.
For Our Daily Challenge: “Fun” and “Curves,” and for Sliders Sunday
HSS, everyone!
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⋆❆『 .:Tm:.Creation:. 』❆⋆
.:Tm:.Creation "In the Primroses" Garden arrangement GM61
Garden Arrangement with 3 types rocks, 8 types cluster primroses plants, 2 types flowering bushes
100% Mesh
Permission: Copy | Modify | No Transfer
Available @ .:Tm:.Creation Mainstore :
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● MP : marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/23454
❆ Info : www.flickr.com/photos/tami_susanowa
⋆❆『 *HEXtraordinary* 』❆⋆
HEXtraordinary - Topiary Collection
Funny Garden Topiary Bush set
100% Original Mesh
10 versions include
Available at *HEXtraordinary* Mainstore :
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● MP : marketplace.secondlife.com/fr-FR/stores/165767
● Info : www.flickr.com/photos/hextraordinary
⋆❆『 B-Made 』❆⋆
B-Made - Garden Tools
Big Full mesh Garden tool set
1 to 2LI each - C/M/NT
Include : Lawnmover, Leaf Blower, garden Rake, Garden Sprayer, Bush Trimmer, Watering Can, Weedwacker (brush cutter) & deco Garden Gloves
Available @ B-Made Mainstore :
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● MP : marketplace.secondlife.com/fr-FR/stores/164388
● Info : www.primfeed.com/b-made/
◤ Other Items ◢
Tee-Shirt : 🚫💲🚫Group gift🚫💲🚫
..KIKI KAIKAI..languid T shirt(WHITE T SHIRT)
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..KIKI KAIKAI..hem belt Cargo pants(B)
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Shoes : *AGATA* JUGOYA OTSUKIMI BOOTS 🚫💲🚫Free Hunt item, no more available🚫💲🚫
Tattoo : CIN// 41.B.INK V2
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Beard : KARMAZZ Tiago Facial Hair
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Rock & Flowers Garden Arrangement : Check sponsors ↑
Topiary Bush : Check sponsors ↑
Bush Trimmer : Check sponsors ↑
Weedwacker (brush cutter) : Check sponsors ↑
Garden Sprayer : Check sponsors ↑
Head : LeLutka - Kris head
Head Skin : f u o e y . Oliver Skin Medium / E 🚫💲🚫 GG 🚫💲🚫
Eyes : Basic Letutka Hud eyes
Free Face Freckles : C A T S Y - Gift Freckles (LeLutka Evo X) 🚫💲🚫 Dollarbie On marketplace 🚫💲🚫
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Face Moles & additionnal Freckles : (VOLGA) . Freckles and Moles
Body : [LEGACY] Meshbody (m) Special Edition (1.7.1)
Shape : by me
Body Skin : KOKOS-SKIN MARCUS
Chest hair : Karmazz Body Hair Set - Torso - BOM
Legs and Arms hair : RELENTLESS Body Hair ARMS & LEGS 07
Poses : by me with Anypose
Backdrop : SYNNERGY.TAVIS//Greenhouse {360} Backdrop
Canadian Style
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.
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Excerpt from www.haltonhills.ca/en/explore-and-play/under-wraps.aspx:
Garden Tools by Pauline Gladstone, Queen Street and Tanners Drive, Acton: Previously a graphic designer/print broker, Pauline began her career as a professional oil painter in 2018. Pauline works from a studio at the Williams Mill Creative Arts Studios in Glen Williams. She continues to expand her artistic knowledge and practice through educational programs, art lessons and experimentations. In this artwork, the tools represent previous gardens planted, a labour of love and the cycle of birth and death in nature. Through the seasons the garden tools remain, symbolizing the potential for creation (life) in seasons ahead.
Collective 52 Photo Project. 17/52 ''Organic''. Second Submission. Organically grown on my small balcony.
I decided to post another of my 40+ year old images for Window Wednesday. This was taken on 120 Plus-X film with the great old Rolliecord TLR that I have passed on to my son-in-law. (I seemed to have a thing for windows in those days-I found a bunch of window images.) HWW
ANSH 121 #20 "Garden tool"
This is my shovel blade resting on the grass that has overtaken my chile garden.It is getting to be that time of year when I have to start cleaning the bed out and getting it ready to plant.
From a long time ago (2014). I reprocessed it in Affinity Photo.
It was an old Garden Fork that had seen better days. I'd left it standing in the garden as a perch for the smaller garden birds.
At first when I read this week's MM theme was "rust" I headed to the garage to look around. There, I found some rusty antique tools that belonged to my grandfather. Well, I didn't really find them, they are hanging neatly on the wall and I will not clean the rust from them. Although I will never use them, they are probably better quality than the modern tools I use today. Anyway, I contemplated a bit before settling on a rusty level for the image. I took a few shots of the level indoors then decided to go outside and see about a different perspective. I just wasn't feeling those indoor shots.
As usual while outside, I was listening to the songs of my little backyard visitors and hoping that Elvis (red-shouldered hawk) would come for a visit while I was out. It's been a while since I have seen him, but to be fair I had been away for a week. Also I took a mental note that there is a branch in oak two that has grown and offers a nice pathway for a controlled fall by Robbie and company (Gray Squirrels). Of course, I had to take a moment to refill the main bird feeder since Robby and Co. made sure it was empty. Therefore, instead of taking images of the level it was off to garden side for me. Garden side is the East side of the house where I have all of my square foot garden boxes and the storage box that holds the birdseed.
During my little detour to garden side, I saw some rusty two inch file clips that I use to secure shade cloth over the square foot garden beds as needed. I immediately changed my mind about using grandpa's level, this clip has way more rust than the level does and it's pretty perfect when it comes to size for the challenge. This clip has been outside in the weather for a few years now and has earned it's rust.
This image was taken in the backyard, I clipped it to a little swing arm that holds a millet sock when the migratory birds are here. It's almost time, so I'm preparing the feeding station. Robbie was displeased at my choice of locations for shooting, he scurried up oak number one and barked at my intrusion upon his newly accessible treats.
I wrote the information about this picture on the day I took the image well before Irma's arrival. Irma is here now and will be for several more hours. I was planning to stay up all night but now that I know she is heading away from me instead of towards me and the winds should not get any stronger I believe I will go to bed and check on friends and family in the morning. Other than mess around on the computer there isn't anything I can do at this time anyway. I might as well get some sleep so I can help clean up the neighborhood in the morning. Can you believe the newscasters were telling people to trim their trees the day before the storm. People listened, they trimmed trees and placed their palm fronds and oak branches at the curb. I'm not even going to go into why that's all kinds of wrong the day before a hurricane. I'm pretty sure you can all figure that out for yourselves :) Before I go, I have to send out thoughts and prayers to all of those that were and are in Irma's path. I'm thinking of the Florida flickr pals along with friends, family and pretty much all Floridians at this time. Like Texas, we are tough and we will get through this one step at a time.
Goodnight or good morning.
Auswahlfoto
Für "Crazy Tuesday"
Theme "Choose one Colour" am 10.08.2021.
Have a 😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄
and stay healthy.
Many thanks for all your views, faves and comments.
Day 70/365:
Tulips still attached to their bulbs in my flower delivery today so I thought I'd take advantage before cutting them off. I think this is the first time I've used the vintage trowel that I got last year.
I hope you all have had a lovely Christmas. Beautiful summers day here in the southern hemisphere. Sending warmth, peace, and vibrancy to everyone xxx
Taken for this weeks Flickr Friday 'Vibrant' theme. 😃
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An old garden roller near to Upnor Castle. We spent a week staying in the converted stables behind the castle while we explored the area.
Photos From Home Project - Garden tool in the driveway - Ilford HP5 Plus 400 - Roll #4 - shot 21 of 37 - home developed in D76 - Minolta SRT 200 - Albinar 28mm F2.8 macro - Epson V600.
I have been overrun by paper wasps so today was an unexpected neighbourhood effort as we worked to remove the nests from the eavestrough and the side mirrors of my car.
Thankfully my immediate neighbour claims he's immune to wasps and was happy to remove the nests while I sprayed the RAID. Generally I prefer to annoy pests into relocating rather than full on destruction, but this situation called for extreme measures.
I think we got them all, but we'll keep an eye out for the next few days.
Oh, and I think my neighbour is right about being immune... three nests destroyed and not one sting for any involved.
Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.
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