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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let’s Dance Big Easy' WW31 Bigleaf G3- (Wood, MI 2011) Bigleaf Hydrangea, Mature plant size: 4x4ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 6, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed G3 for 5.2 YEARS (Bluestone). Planted in 2017.
Developed by Timothy D. Wood, (Spring Lake, MI, US) from Spring Meadow Nursery, Grand Haven, Michigan (PP22329, 2011). The female parent is 'Bailmer' (Endless Summer®). Trade name of the cultivar is Let's Dance™ Big Easy®. Large mop-head type dark pink-colored flowers. Flowers are larger than most other hydrangeas of this type. Also, like most recent introductions, it blooms on both old wood and new growth.
Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2017, 19, 21, 22:
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This place, Burrima Boardwalk, isn't all that far from the Warren-Carinda Rd. But it could be miles from anywhere. Warren's not particularly famous for anything. Carinda, on the other hand, was put on the map by David Bowie and his music video of Let's Dance. They have a festival. See you there?
Sorry, got distracted. As you walk around the boardwalk the vista opens up. There is a sturdy erection, a small tower really, where you can climb a little above the dead flat terrain and get some idea of what we have here. And what we have here is a marsh, pretty much as far as the eye can see.
This place is alive! I'd guess there are happy yabbies, happy fish, ecstatic snakes and wildly happy as a pig in mud pigs. More obvious are the birds. Some are bit teeny. Bring binoculars. Others, like the white bellied sea eagle which overflew the boardwalk are more easily seen.
Whatever, just come. Come and create the pressure needed to raise awareness of and desire to keep this wetland thriving, now and always.
Bild tagen vid Kulturskolans dansuppvisning 20 maj 2010 i aulan på Munkens skola, Linköping. Högt ISO-tal, brusreducerad.
Picture taken at Kulturskolans (the culture school's) dance display show on may 20th 2010 in the auditorium of Munken school in Linkoping, Sweden. Maximum ISO sensitivity (6400), poor luminous flux, noise reduction.
Taken near the end of intermission at today's performance of Let's Dance - a program of dances with corresponding singers and dancers performing along with the orchestra.
My seat was great for watching the dancers, not so much for watching the musicians - I had to look up constantly because it was quite near the stage.