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A walk round the garden today only produced one Mint moth (micro), again nothing much in the insect world
365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 121/365
Treasure Hunt #43 ~ Mint
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The Royal Canadian Mint's facility in Winnipeg, designed by local architect Etienne Gaboury, produces billions of coins each year. This is where ALL Canadian circulation coins are made, as well as those for over 60 governments all around the world. A fascinating guided tour overlooking the state-of-the-art manufacturing facility reveals the precise art, craft, and science of coin-making!
Only one complaint, can not take a picture!
The Greeks spun tales of mint inviting divine favor, while the British royals scattered it for a pleasant atmosphere. This herb whispers of healing and purification, transcending mere culinary use to embody spiritual wholesomeness.
At Middlefield, CT-1 rolls south into the setting sun, with one of three B39-8s still in the original Providence & Worcester paint scheme.
Minolta XD7 : Tamron Adaptall-2 35-135mm f/3.5-4.5 (Model 40A) : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N
...a Seattle holiday tradition, a gift from another former Seattle resident. Captured for Macro Mondays theme: guilty pleasure.
HMM everyone!
A lovely mint conditioned Green Hairstreak resting on Hawthorn buds. You can see why they're tricky to locate blending in with their surroundings rather well.
Thanks to Trevor Wilson for the tip off.
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The two freshly overhauled EFI-motored DXCs on the coal dumps departing Middleton yard in Christchurch.
28 May 2021 Christchurch SIMT NZ