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Every year I'd do one or two drawings. This is an early one from 99 off my office wall. It was a rusting mangle from outside the supervisors accomodation at the old Scatness excavations on Shetland. Watercolours A5
Apedale Mining Museum.
Notice the mangle, I can remember when I was very young my nan using one of those!
Remember this pile of snow: flickr.com/photos/illenion/3206364055/
It's still there! But some of the shopping carts that got swept up in it have been freed... they are hilariously mangled.
Rhizophora mangle L.
- Order: Malpighiales
- Family: Rhizophoraceae
Red Mangrove
I used the naming convention I use for my plant pictures on this image. In order to stay sane during my Florida trip, I tried to avoid trying to take plant pictures. I was way out of my element and didn't have my microscope with me. The Red Mangrove was one that I recognized with enough confidence to add it to my Herbarium Set. In case you didn't notice, there is a bird in the picture too!
Tricolored Heron
Order: Ciconiiformes
Family: Arderidae
Egretta tricolor
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I have no idea how the person who translated the sign came up with this, as it seems that the only word that was translated correctly was "tourist".
This was taken at the parking area of the parking area of Juyongguan Pass.
Some kitty chewed this one up really good! Junebugs don't seem to taste well enough though to entice the cats into actually eating them, so I'm left with cleaning up the mess.