View allAll Photos Tagged magic
This bloom won the Best of Show Double ribbon for the 2006 New Orleans Hibiscus Show. This is a local cultivar, the offspring of Time For Magic and Wine And Roses. It's a showstopper. I saw a photo recently titled "Time For Wine" which would also make a nice name for a flower. Since I have both of the parent plants, I should hope to try to hybridize the two, then I could use that name for another offspring! This cultivar won the 1st Runner-Up Award in the running for the 2007 Hibiscus of the Year Award,
Incredibly Jen caught the speeding card between her teeth on the first attempt! :D New Year 2011 at the Aviator Farnborough.
after the firefighters got the huge flag put up over the roadway where Chief Randy Lacy's funeral would be coming through, it was a somber sit and wait period. my son loves firefighters, and took up with this one, who passed the time by showing my son magic tricks.
today i visited historic cocoa beach with my family. main street is lined with crafts shops and clothing stores, but about 2 blocks past the main strip there is a wonderful magic shop called Magic Dove.
as we entered, magicians were eager to entertain us with all sorts of tricks... card tricks, coin tricks, spongeball tricks... we were so amused we purchased a pack of spongeballs and a dvd about how to perform tricks with them.
though we haven't watched the dvd yet, jason is already an expert at one trick in particular. he puts two balls in each hand, closes both hands, bangs them together a few times, and then reopens them to reveal that the balls have traded places. i'm not quite sure how he does it, but it's very impressive.
if you would like jason to perform his magic trick at a private function, please contact me. =)
Magic Ball
Copyright protected. বাণিজ্যিক ব্যবহারের জন্য অনুমতি প্রাপ্ত নয়। সূত্র উল্লেখ সাপেক্ষে অবাণিজ্যিক ব্যবহারের উদ্দেশ্যে কপি করার অনুমতি দেয়া হয়েছে।
Book by John N. McNamara, with Frances Kuyper and Gerry Mayer.
Published by KopyKake Enterprises, Palos Verdes, California
These are what my Magic Lilies looked like last August. They are also called Surprise Lilies. They send up their foliage in the spring. Then it all dies off and there is no sign of them until they shoot up their flower stalks in August. They come up and bloom very quickly, in only a couple of day's time, which is why they are called Magic or Surprise Lilies.
Walls ready to be placed in a box. Emily Martin recently taught a weekend workshop at the Center on how to construct this entertaining structure.
Feel free to use this photograph according to the rights described.
Credit as "Barta IV, Photographer"
Please leave a small picture or a link in the comments to show how you used photo in your work.
Enjoy and be creative.
Feel free to use this photograph according to the rights described.
Credit as "Barta IV, Photographer"
Please leave a small picture or a link in the comments to show how you used photo in your work.
Enjoy and be creative.