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Lavender and Curry plants sitting in some old clay smoking pipe stem fragments........a heady mixture !. HMM
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zwischen Steinen, Fossilien, Muscheln am Strand der Ostsee gefunden
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Setting fire today to seed heads and they were a bit more flammable than I imagined!!
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Typical cake from Mallorca, to celebrate the beginning of Lent, has pieces of sobrasada (typical Malloquin sausage) and pieces of apricot or peach.
Two things that would be perfect together would be peas. As in "Like two peas in a pod." I've often heard this saying used to describe twin siblings. I went off to my local grocery store to find a bag of fresh peas still in the pod. No such luck so I had to settle for a bag of frozen edamame (soy beans in the pod). The symmetry is a bit off and saying two edamame in a pod doesn't have the same alliterative pop as peas in a pod but I have to run with the ball I was handed. HMM and thanks for all your views, faves and comments.
Susan B. Anthony dollar minted in 1979, the year my daughter (now a strong woman) was born! Susan B, Anthony lived in Rochester, NY where I now live. My daughter and I both love cats! Thanks for a fun theme!
When wildflowers like these purple Asters turn brown and go to seed it wont be long until everything else follows suit. In another three or four weeks my world will be grey/brown for the most part. This week I decided to challenge myself by using an old manual focus lens mounted on my A7 camera. I used a Helios 44M-4 set to f2.8. I used an adapter with a helical extension so that I could get closer than the lenses .5 meter closest focus distance. Hmm and thanks for any views, faves and comments.
It's a good time of year to find dried out wild weeds. This is a Abutilon theophrasti, aka velvetleaf, aka buttonweed. When fresh the seedpod is about 25mm in diameter, here the pedals have opened to about 36mm to 40mm. There is also a lot of dried berries and fruit like Bradford pear and crabapple. It was windy today and nothing would set still so I had to boost the ISO and get the shutterspeed up. So no focus stacking and therefore no real sharp, detailed image to post. HMM and thanks for all the views, faves and comments.