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We saw these fun mini Muskoka chairs in a store window in Lunenburg, NS. Some day when we build that cabin on the lake, we'll have Muskoka chairs to enjoy watching sunsets from, with all of our friends!!! You're all invited to join us! :D
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In Explore 02-08-2022
There is a small apple tree in my garden. In the spring we enjoy the blossom, later in the spring mini apples grow on it. These are unfortunately not edible, but they do have a beautiful colorful appearance on the tree. They are green at first and they slowly turn red during the summer and autumn. Here they are on top of a "regular" edible apple to show the difference in size.
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Mini-Wassermelonen
Auf einem lokalen Bauernmarkt entdeckt:
Rote und gelbe Mini-Wassermelonen. Diese messen nur 7 cm im Durchmesser, etwa die Größe eines Tennisballs, und wuchsen auf einem lokalen Feld in der Steiermark (Südost-Österreich).
Die Kerne sind gleich groß wie jene der bekannten, großen Art und der Geschmack ist auch gleich.
Mini watermelons
Discovered at a local farmers' market:
Red and yellow mini watermelons. These measure just 2,8 inches in diameter, about the size of a tennis ball, and grew in a local field in Styria (south-eastern Austria).
The seeds are the same size as those of the well-known, large variety and the taste is also the same.
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a scattering of mini wildflower blooms that were gathered by a neighbors children and sold to us at our doorway for 20 cents......captured with a rock from my collection
My Macro Monday offering for 'Contraption'. This is a very useful mini-clamp for miniature work. I find it extremely handy for holding single flower stems for macro work. It's completely adjustable in all sorts of directions and consists of a higher and a lower clamp - ingenius contraption !
My mini version of the iconic ship, only made with 59 pieces. I could have made it smaller but I wanted to achieve the perfect balance between number of pieces and detail level. I have included the masts, the propeller, some windows...
Personally the best part is the way I have managed to tilt the chimneys.
Its a render but all the pieces exist in real.
El viernes @xerofito me vino a ayudar a confeccionar una lista de herramientas y repuestos para hacer reparaciones en Lo Prado, entre las cosas que me faltaban estaba la pechera o delantal para dejar las herramientas básicas en los bolsillos. Así que reciclé un blue jeans viejo que estaba demasiado roto para regalarlo y lo convertí en esto.
Commissioned as a secret weapon by the commander of submarines in May of 1944, the midget submarine "Beaver" was designed, built and handed over to the troops in six weeks time only. The mini-submarine was propelled by one fuel- and one electric engine. The speed when surfaced was 5,8km/h and 4,7km/h submerged. The first time she went into action was in a combat unit of Admiral Heye in the night of 29th to 30th August 1944. Altogether 18 Beaver submarines took part in this attack in which a landing craft as well as a Liberty-transport ship were sent to the bottom. In spirit of these achievements technical problems prevented the Beaver from meeting the expectations that had been placed in her. But few of the totally 325 units built have been preserved.
The specimen on exhibit in the Technik Museum Speyer was discovered in 1976 when a shipping channel was dreged out near Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Three miniature pom pom Dahlias, in a beautiful white form. At the State Dahlia Show at the Mount Waverley Community Centre.
Part of a series of mini waterfalls along my hike... taken with a natural tripod.. aka a lean against a tree :D
Paseando por la ciudad vieja de León, en una de las calles que desembocan en la Catedral, nos topamos con este viejo mini aparcado en mitad de la calle. Como para no sacarle una foto a esta 'macchina' que dirían los italianos.