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(49/365) Inside looking out, a derelict farmhouse I nicknamed "Bleak House". It's been a long time since people lived in this place. Happy Wall Wednesday & Happy Window Wednesday!
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Escaping Sydney over Botany Bay, looking into the afternoon sun. Cook's River top right; Brighton Le Sands and adjoining beaches to the left.
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Graaf de Smet de Naeyerlaan
Slachthuiskaai
Oostende
West-Vlaanderen
België
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"The beautiful, individual flowers of Marsh Woundwort are pale pinkish purple or mauve, and are slightly smaller (12-15mm) than its cousin Hedge Woundwort". It is an elegant, robust and erect plant with oblong, short-stalked or unstalked leaves. It flowers from June to September, attracting bees into its tube shaped corolla. Mainly found in the vicinity of damp arable land, its fruits are nutlets. This is a native plant and belongs to the family Lamiaceae.
Used in herbal medicine as a antiseptic and antispasmodic since the sixteenth century, the leaves were also used to help staunch bleeding and healing wounds"
Happy Sliders Sunday! Photo 78/100 for the 100 Flowers 2018 Group. This year I'm taking 100 photos of different wild flowers in the Irish countryside.
The start of a rather splendid dinner ...... escargots, as befitting the rather slow bike rides we were to have.
Saint Remy de Provence
4th August 2019
We enjoy the gardens that flank parts of this Waterfront Recreational Trail, a shared path in Toronto, and this is to acknowledge their hard work.