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A slide from the Minter Collection which is deposited in the archives at Heritage Quay, University of Huddersfield.
The slides were used to illustrate themed talks given by Gordon and Enid Minter on a variety of local history subjects, and are a mixture of contemporary photographs and reproductions of published historic images.
Doesn't this look like frosty goodness? Well, it wasn't. Way too much alcohol, but the glass and presentation were fantastic!
First try at macro with my Tamron adaptall 90mm that I picked up today.
I was concentrating so much on the focus & setup that I made the schoolboy error of leaving my camera on auto-iso, so I've undoubtedly lost loads of finer detail. Although for a first attempt it could have been far worse I think.
by Senpan Maekawa (1888-1960), included in Kanchu Kanbon Noyama Hana Techo (Leisure Time Leisure Books Booklet of Wildflowers) – undated Japanese picture book
Mint is invasive if not contained at root level. Most people solve this by growing it in pots. I have decided to confine it to the center container of my garden. By the end of the summer I will not have to weed this. I will have peppermint tea all year long!
Mint B+W
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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
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.
Am 15. September 2016 fand im KörberForum das MINT:Barcamp statt.
Fotocredit: Thilo Schmülgen | Körber-Stiftung
I made a batch for my baby on Valentine's day [seeing as mint chocolate chip is his favorite flavor]. He ate 7 of them in three hours. They turned out really well!