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I like this one, I think a lot because of the focal point. I like where the bottle is in the photo, and I like how the water's not swirling around it so much, like how it was in a different version I had. I'm a little sad that all the trouble we went through to put an actual love letter in the bottle went to waste though. It's upside down, and I should have tilted the bottle the other way to make it right-side up, but I was in a Sunday dress...
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A parting gift from an employee at work. "I'm Still Haunting You Ivan.. Muhahah". He always enjoyed taunting Ivan... By the way, he is the lead singer of Graveltrap.
These evergreen trees nicely fit between the windows, but somehow it makes me wonder what to make of it.
All these evergreen trees show apical dominance that results in the cone shapes. Why the trees have a pointy apex is because the meristem cells on the apex send hormonal messages to the lower branches to not grow upward so fast, so that top branches dominate the upward growth of the tree.
Evergreens can stay green in winter, unlike deciduous trees that lose their leaves in winter. Water in deciduous trees goes down to the roots underground, so that the freezing of water won't damage the trees. No water means no photosynthesis, therefore, their leaves won't stay green or survive. In evergreen trees, because of the bordered pits (small opening of bulges) on their xylem tubes, water has room to expand during freezing, and the expansion of water during winter won't damage the xylem tubes. Evergreen trees can, therefore, retain water and stay green in winter.
These evergreen trees are gymnosperms, which are ancient species that evolved 380 million years ago. They do not have flowers, but they have seeds to reproduce. Fertilization takes 6 to 18 months, which seems very long compared to that of angiosperms (1/2 day to a few weeks).