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...of butterflies, and best viewed large.
Good morning. Seems like it's been a week or so since I posted any butterfly photos so I thought I would post a few pics of what I consider as the Golden Goddess of butterflies, being the Variegated Fritillary (Euptoieta claudia). This is only the second set I posted from last season of the Variegated Fritillary as it is not all that common in the local area so it's a real treat to spot one when literally afield in search of butterflies in the wild.
Thank you for visiting....and I hope you have a truly great day.
Lacey
ISO100, aperture f/8, exposure .006 seconds (1/180) focal length 300mm
Golden Goddess and Iron - From the action set Hard Core by Danielle Follick. Available only to members of her actions group, so go...join and get them. Check her awesome actions out at Dani's Actions
Jungle Stories Magazine presented the jungle character Ki-Gor in its pages from 1938 to 1954. The first issue of the magazine introduces Ki-Gor as the son of a missionary who survived a tribal attack that killed his father when he was a young boy. He learned to survive in the wilds of the Congo with the help of his friend, Marmo, the elephant.
In the first story, “Ki-Gor – King of the Jungle” (shades of Tarzan), Ki-Gor befriends an American aviatrix, Helene Vaughn, who crashes her plane in the jungle while flying solo across the African continent. Ki-Gor rescues her and they slowly grow to trust each other. He quickly remembers the English he hadn’t spoken since childhood. He and Helene grow closer after escaping from slavers.
Fiction House, which published comic books as well as pulp magazines, ran a prose story of its star comic-book heroine, "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle," in the Spring 1954 issue of "Jungle Stories." The beautiful, red-headed woman on the cover above is Ki-Gor's mate, Helene.
Ruby insisted she wear her new crown eventough mommy has not finished it yet!!! she is such a persistant princess!!!
her turtle neck & mushroom dress ~ a wonderful new outfit from I Have Wings... aka princess pony! jeans by the fabulous squeaky monkey!! & necklace also by her mommy! and Luther the bear was a gift from my mom eons ago! OH & how can I forget her wonderful Ixtee boots from ebay!!!
Scarlet with her temporary hair (because she really didn't like being bald). She also has new eye chips in. I bought them from Scrappie12. Look at how cute they are on Scarlet! <3
They are Ana Karina eye chips by Ninia Veneno (etsy). Scarlet wants more. So does my sister Jenny.
Garbage- My lover´s box
My lover's charms
Are in a box
Beneath my bed
And piece by piece
I'll cherish them
Until the end
Send me an angel to love
I need to feel a little piece of heaven
Send me an angel to love
I'm afraid I'll never get to heaven
They burn my hand
Scar my face
And blind my eyes
I'll steal your breath
And throw away
What I despise
Send me an angel to love
I need to feel a little piece of heaven
Send me an angel to love
I'm afraid I'll never get to heaven
Between these walls
And darkened halls
I've done my time
If I should die
Before I wake
Then you'll know why
Send me an angel to love
I need to feel a little piece of heaven
Send me an angel to love
I'm afraid I'll never get to heaven (Piece by piece)
Send me an angel to love (Piece by piece)
I need to feel a little piece of heaven (Piece by piece)
Send me an angel to love (Piece by piece)
I'm afraid I'll never get to heaven (Piece by piece)
Piece by piece
Piece by piece
Piece by piece (Send me an angel)
Piece by piece (Send me an angel)
Piece by piece (Send me an angel)
Piece by piece (Send me an angel).
This is my new ADG Golden Goddess, fresh from the box as she came yesterday. We named her Ankhesenamun.
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FAMILY : Bignoniaceae
Common Names : Golden Trumpet Tree, Golden Goddess
cms.jcu.edu.au/discovernature/plantcolour/yellow/JCUDEV_0...
Telling Tabebuia chrysantha from Tabebuia chrysotricha can be difficult - this link may help.
Source: W.D. Smith Commercial Photography Inc. Negatives; Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection [Scans: 10008166, 10010213]
Benjamin J. Tillar (1866-1923) purchased the northwest corner of Main and Fourth Streets as the site of his grand new Westbrook Hotel, named for his father and project financier, J.T. Westbrook Tillar (1833-1908). The seven-story hotel stretched the full length of Fourth Street between Houston and Main Streets and boasted 247 rooms. This property was the former site of the El Paso Hotel (built in 1877, later called The Pickwick, then The Delaware Hotel). The Westbrook was once known as the “oil lease center of the world” for all the oil lease trading that occurred there during the West Texas oil boom. Superstitious wildcatters rubbed the “Golden Goddess” statue in the lobby for good luck before heading out to the oil fields. (The “Golden Goddess” statue now resides at the Petroleum Club of Fort Worth.) During World War I, the Westbrook was popular with British Royal Flying Corps cadets stationed at three training fields around the city. Railroad crews used the Westbrook as a stopover point during the 1960s. The Westbrook closed its doors in 1969 and remained empty until it was razed on January 30, 1978. The Westbrook is pictured here in 1949 (W.D. Smith) and as it was leveled in January 1978 (FWST). The new Westbrook building and the fountains of Sundance Square now occupy the site.
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FAMILY : Bignoniaceae
Common Names : Golden Trumpet Tree, Golden Goddess
Telling Tabebuia chrysantha from Tabebuia chrysotricha can be difficult.
See more Tabebuia chrysantha images HERE
© All Rights Reserved - Black Diamond Images
FAMILY : Bignoniaceae
Common Names : Golden Trumpet Tree, Golden Goddess
cms.jcu.edu.au/discovernature/plantcolour/yellow/JCUDEV_0...
Tabebuia chrysantha is a stunning tree in full bloom.Unfortunately it has a tendency toward rampancy in warmer parts of Australia and can drop a lot of seed.
While the flowers are very beautiful,they are fragile and the wind will remove them in a windy dry spring period.They carpet the ground under the tree and that is also quite beautiful to see.
This shot was taken at Yarrenbool,near Ballina in NSW,Australia.
FIELD GUIDE : FLOWERING TREES of the WORLD ----> Scientific Names DATABASE
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Family : Bignoniaceae
Tabebuia chrysantha has distinctive red lines in the throat of the corolla apparently differentiating it from Tabebuia chrysotricha.
cms.jcu.edu.au/discovernature/plantcolour/yellow/JCUDEV_0...
Telling Tabebuia chrysantha from Tabebuia chrysotricha can be difficult - this link may help.
FIELD GUIDE : FLOWERING TREES of the WORLD ----> Scientific Names DATABASE
They were pretty snobby & wouldn't let thier other sisters in the picture! who can blame them though they are a group all thier own! amazing how they are all very different!
A Barbie Anneliese doll that I rerooted with Golden Goddess nylon hair!I had to make a new parting for her.
This is my new ADG Golden Goddess, fresh from the box as she came yesterday. We named her Ankhesenamun.
A Barbie Anneliese doll that I rerooted with Golden Goddess nylon hair!I had to make a new parting for her.