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Has to be viewed full size to really appreciate!

 

Almost looks like an alien in the middle - dangly legs and all that :-)

 

Lovely purple flowers on a climber/creeper in the garden.

can we fix it bob?..................nah not now we cant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Drosera capernis sending up two flowering stems. :-D

 

Unlike the Venus flytrap, which flowering is said to weaken the plant so the stem should be cut off before flowers can be produced plus the seeds are very difficult to germinate, most sundews remain healthy while producing flowers and some varieties produce so many that they are considered a weed. Since the seeds need a stratification period (winter) and this plant is getting the brunt of Washington autumn temperatures in this window, it's no surprise the plant is entering its reproductive cycle.

 

(Its neighbor in the foreground, Drosera binata which looks a little droopy due to being transplanted then having its stickiness rinsed off because I got it very dirty in the process, has not yet tried this trick... it's busy re-dewing its leaves.)

 

Soon as I have open flowers, you'll see in macrovision.

Przetacznik kłosowy (Spike Speedwell) - Veronica spicata L.

It belongs to family Plantaginaceae, row Lamiales Bromhead, class Magnoliopsida Brongn.

On the top is the first pci version of WinTV bottom is the latest usb version.If you ever have trouble trying to record anything this hardware and software is brilliant and its not a memory hog.

This is the 2002 DVD version I do want to get sometime in the future, because it is an out-of-print DVD.

 

The closing goes on like this:

1. Amblin Entertainment logo

2. Blue MPAA PG rated screen

3. Deluxe Digital Studios logo (2002-2005)

4. Macrovision Quality Protection logo (1997-2007)

5. Bonus features menu

 

UPDATE 8/4/22: I now have the OOP 2002 DVD, I do hope to get the VHS someday.

Just like a #signature reveals a man’s character, the #SignatureSpider or #writer #spider uncovers its #identity by spinning a weird #web of zig-zag pattern

 

Beware it has unique ability to eat an #insect twice its size and the female gobbles up male after #mating. 😨😰😱

Note the delicate little hairs.

Rose "Mary Ann"

Nikon D5300 camera

Micro Nikkor DX 85.00 mm, F4.8, 1/90 s, ISO: 400

Macro shot of the platter in a 20 gig iPod hard drive. First attempt at macro photography. Think Apple will still honor my warrenty?

before the blood started to flow

The light was quite magical in the late afternoon at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Along Henderson Canyon Road, I found lots of these Brown-Eyed Evening Primrose. These are very small flowers, perhaps 1/2 inch in diameter. But here, in my camera's macrovision, one blossom almost fills the frame. Beauty just not visible in a drive-by moment.

 

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