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拍攝日期: Apr/21/2015

拍攝地點: 清境農場

A side of salmon that we marinated overnight in soy sauce and brown sugar, then hot-smoked over manuka wood chips.

Bird prints in sand , Manuka Bay , Cheviot.

Shops full of Discretionary Expenditures Conspicuous Consumption

Tregothnan, Truro. Cornwall TR2 4AJ

 

Notably the UK's first tea plantation and manuka honey producers.

 

"There has been a house and garden at Tregothnan for a very long time. When John de Boscawen Ros of St. Buryan Parish married the heiress Johan de Tregothnan in 1335, he moved his home from the Penzance area to Tregothnan, where his descendants are still living. The Tregothnan coat of arms is set over the front door; 'Tregothnan' translated from Cornish means 'The House at the Head of the Valley.'

 

The original house, in Plantagenet times, lay to the northwest of the present terrace, where a number of ilexes now grow. It was a two-storeyed building with a battlemented tower containing an arched doorway. Only the old doorway remains - at the entrance of the present kitchen garden. The original house was 'sacked' in the Civil War, and the present house dates from the time of the Protectorate, as confirmed by the date, 1652, carved in stone over the side door.

 

In 1811, Humphry Repton, Norfolkman and landscape designer, reported to Lord Falmouth that the floors of the house had dry rot and were giving way. His report contained plans for rebuilding the house and landscaping the grounds.

 

Repton died in 1818 and it was another Norfolkman, William Wilkins, who became the architect enlarging the house in the 1820s. Wilkins had a stream of architectural successes to his name including the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, the improvements to King's College and new buildings at Downing College, Cambridge. Under his direction, the 1652 manor house was refaced, re-roofed and embodied in the new and enlarged Tregothnan family home.

 

The house stands today much as Wilkins intended. Tregothnan, home to the Boscawen Family since 1335, remains a real working estate".

 

PM'S XI Cricket Manuka, 29 Jan 2013. Photo:Howard Moffat/AUSPIC

Manuka Cottage, Kettering, TAS.

Yes, it was truly a sweet dish. Yummy yummy.

 

My cousin typically hosts a family meal around Christmas. This year, we had it just before Christmas as one of my aunts was leaving for Canada the following week. It was truly an excellent meal...

Kemar Roach signs autograph bats after West Indies training at Manuka Oval on Tuesday, February 5, 2013. WICB Media Photo/Philip Spooner

Manuka path.

 

Unedited image taken with & uploaded from my smart 'phone.

with manuka, libertia, uncinia, and a few others for good measure. The old pots on the hardstanding replaced.

 

The Manuka honey from duba I just bought! very delicious and healthy:)

plz give photo credit to

storeleaks.com/blog/en/2017/08/21/manuka-honey-dubai/

This Manuka Honey Hand and Nail Cream is an intensive cream capable of binding to the nail and penetrating the skin. This proven treatment improves the structure and imparts strenghtening benefits to the nail.

www.honeyshop.co.nz/en/cp/Honey_Skincare

Manuka

(Leptospermum scoparium)

Madeira,

Portugal

Dessert #1: Pomegranate and Fig Tart with Manuka Honey Icecream

 

Weekend Lunch at Caprice

September 2013

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

Regrowth forest dominated by manuka, a nursery species through which taller trees will emerge.

 

Kapiti Island is New Zealand's premiere publicly accessible Nature Reserve, established in 1897.

 

The world's largest population of little spotted kiwi reside there as well as several relocated endangered endeminc NZ species such as kokako, pateke (brown teal) Takahe, Tieke (Saddleback) and hihi (stitchbird).

Following the final eradication of all introduced predators such as rats, stoats, possum and feral cats, these and many other native species which all evolved in a world without mammalian predators, have thrived, making the island one of the best places in New Zealand to hear a truly unique and distinctly Kiwi dawn chorus such as not been heard on the mainland for more than 200 years!

Wondering if this might possibly be the endemic Koki‘o kea (Hibiscus waimeae) but not sure… snapped at Manuka State Wayside Park on a stop the day we’d gone to Ka Lae (South Point).

Cultural Walk at The Briers

Nornington Peninsula

Victoria

Guide - Lionel Launch from Cultural Tours

Taken in he garden, just bouncing around on a manuka branch in the late afternoon sun.

 

Mitchell Whitelaw, Limits to Growth

The Taniwha, at Manuka Hut, 1995

Light amber, clover blend, multi-flora with manuka & Squeeze me.

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