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EPCOT ~ Spring 2018 ~ Orlando, Florida U.S.A.
2018 International Flower and Garden Festival
World Showcase ~ Canada ~ Little Stone Cottage
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Beautiful bright colors abound wherever you look during the
annual Flower and Garden Festival, held every March to May.
It features fantastic gardens and amazing Disney topiary
2018 International Flower & Garden Festival Video Overview:
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View from Pittock Mansion brihgt and early. Lotta layers of clouds, sun peaking out behind Mt Hood and a view of downtown Portland.
Para 'ese' grupo.... ;-)
... y también para La Vuelta al Mundo, que se llena de flores, creo que más coloridas que la mía en general ;-p
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Walking in the woods and just enjoying the fresh air and animal sounds is one of my favorite things to do. I could spend hours wandering the woods.
Enjoy your day and try to get out into the woods.
Cheers,
Wade
I really like the layers in this shot, from the band of cloud out back, to the crashing wave, to the cascade, to the rushing water.
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I was asked for a set of layered suntan pantyhose, so here they are. any guesses on how many pair I'm wearing? These are my usual Leggs Sheer Energy Active Support Suntan
A look at the lovely backside of Chatsworth House.
I swear the sky was playing with us that day; one moment it was clear, the next it would rain, and the next clouds would dance across the sky as if to say we should be on our toes, prepared for anything. It was a perfect day.
View on Large. Scene from the trip up Utah Highway 12, between Escalante and Torrey, looking east onto the Henry Mountains. Southern Utah beauty and clean crisp air....
This photo was shot in Oregon while it was snowing.
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The photo shows a delicious-looking, open-faced sandwich on a white plate, set against a backdrop of warm-toned wooden planks, likely a table surface. The sandwich features a multigrain roll, generously topped with several layers of ingredients.
Starting from the bottom, you can see fresh, light green lettuce leaves providing a crisp base. On top of the lettuce are slices of pale pink deli meat, possibly ham or turkey. Overlapping the meat are two slices of light yellow cheese, likely Gouda or a similar mild variety.
Nestled among the cheese and meat are slices of hard-boiled egg, revealing the white and a portion of the yellow yolk. Adding a touch of freshness and color are slices of red tomato and thin slivers of cucumber. A few vibrant green arugula leaves are also placed on top, adding a peppery note and visual appeal.
The multigrain roll, sliced horizontally, has a slightly rustic appearance with visible seeds and grains on its crusty top. The bottom half of the roll is partially obscured by the toppings.
The lighting in the photo appears natural, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textures of the different ingredients. The overall impression is of a fresh, appetizing, and well-prepared sandwich, perfect for a light meal.
Looking up Batterymarch Street in Downtown Boston. Interesting perspective how all of the buildings overlap each other to create an unbroken shot of different facades and textures. The background is filled with the glass façade of Exchange Place on State Street.
I really loved how the clouds created this layer that made the mountain tops look like islands and the city below seemed to be this hidden, underwater world. I wished I had a good camera with me but they say the best camera is the one you have so... here ya go
Céide Fields Sea View
The Céide Fields (Irish: Achaidh Chéide, meaning "fields of the flat-topped hill") is an archaeological site on the north Mayo coast in the west of Ireland, about 8 kilometres northwest of Ballycastle. The site is the most extensive Stone Age site in the world and contains the oldest known field systems in the world. Using various dating methods, it was discovered that the creation and development of the Céide Fields goes back some five and a half thousand years.
History
The discovery of the Céide Fields originally began in the 1930s when a local man, schoolteacher Patrick Caulfield, noticed piles of stones which were uncovered as he cut away turf for fuel. In these piles he saw a design that could not have been haphazard; Caulfield noted that the stones must have been placed there by people, because their configuration was clearly unnatural and deliberate. Furthermore, the stones were positioned below the bog, which meant they were there before the bog developed, implying a very ancient origin.
The unravelling of the true significance of this discovery did not begin for another forty years when Patrick's son, Seamus, having studied archaeology, began to investigate further. Investigations revealed a complex of fields, houses and megalithic tombs concealed by the growth of blanket bogs over the course of many centuries.
three layers of chocolate goodness!
recipe:
ingredients:
4 eggs
100g sugar
90g plain flour
10g chocolate powder
100g butter, melted
method:
preheat oven to 160degC.
grease and line a deep 9" round baking tin with paper.
1. whisk eggs and sugar at max speed until stiff.
2. fold in sifted flour and chocolate powder by hand, using an upward circulating motion. add in warm melted butter and mix well, until batter is shiny.
3. pour into baking tin and bake for about 35mins.
4. cut the cake into three layers when cooled.
truffle chocolate cream: (best prepared 1 day in advance)
300g couverture chocolate
300g fresh cream
2tsp rum flavour or any other hard liqour
1. boil fresh cream until hot and add in dark couverture chocolate and stir with a hand whisk. add in the rum flavour. leave to cool until chocolate is pliable for spreading.
2. spread each layer of the cake with truffle chocolate cream. pipe the top with 12 rosettes using a star nozzle.
My 2014 started with a really interesting shoot of a very high-end luxury four stories apartment on the Palm Jumeirah and although it will take me a while to go through all the interior images, I thought I’ll at least post a shot of the amazing view this apartment has. It’s probably the best view I’ve seen looking towards this part of the city and I was lucky with a fairly clear day to capture it all. For those of you that are not familiar with Dubai, in the foreground you have the fronds of the man-made Palm Jumeirah, in the middle ground, the famous Burj Al Arab Hotel and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, while in the background, the skyline around the Business Bay area with the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa, at it’s center. Not a bad city at all!
On another note, a few days ago, I received an invitation to participate in the Kerala Blog Express, an initiative by the Kerala Tourism, which will see 25 travel bloggers, writers and photographers travel through the beautiful region of Kerala in India. Part of the decision about who gets to go, will be made based on the voting for each blogger. If you have the time and would like to see some images from Kerala on this blog, you can vote for me here. Thank you!
To view the original shot (straight from the camera) visit the blog entry here: www.momentaryawe.com/blog/layers-of-dubai/