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SF SOMA district's new public open space. Blue Bottle Coffee and Chez Papa are set to open here soon.
Mint Moth Pyrausta aurata..Such a tiny moth - sitting on a small leaf in my garden...Mintmoth Pyrausta aurata..This is another beautiful pyralid moth. It flies by day.
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Mint is small in size, but what he lacks in size, he makes up in courage. He is always game for a challenge, no matter how big or small.
Mint is a mint green and orange miniture bear, who is 2 inches in size when sitting. He was designed and needle felted by ALTT Creations. He has glass beads as eyes.
Mint is a one of a kind (ooak) collectable critter and is intended for ornamental purposes ONLY. Due to choking hazards this product is not recommended for small children.
Minter Gardens is located in the Fraser Valley in British Columbia and is well known for its floral displays.
Chocolate Cupcake filled with Mint-Chocolate Ganache, topped with Mint Buttercream & more Mint Chocolate Ganache
People flocked to Minter Gardens on Thanksgiving weekend to see the famous show gardens one last time before it permanently closed after 33 years. The last day Minter Gardens was open was on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. Photos taken on Oct. 12 and 14, 2013. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Moroccan-style mint tea is now commonly served all through the West Arab World (North Africa). It is served not only at mealtimes but all through the day, and it is especially a drink of hospitality, commonly served whenever there are guests. Unlike Moroccan food, cooked by women, this tea is traditionally a man's affair: prepared by the head of the family. It is served to guests, and it is impolite to refuse it.
Old man selling fresh mint in Marrakech, Morocco. Fresh mint is very used in Morocco, because it is the most important ingredient in "Berber Whisky" or just mint tea. "Berber Whisky" is the national drink of Morocco.