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Bradley Creek | Pisgah National Forest | North Carolina

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Macro Mondays theme for today is "A Spoonful..."

If I ever tried to suggest to Mum that I wasn't feeling well before school, when she knew I was fine, she would head for the medicine cupboard and get the Milk of Magnesia out. Easily enough to send me to school!

I didn't have MoM, but I did have a bottle of cough mixture which was only 15 years out of date, so it proved useful before being ditched.

Crossed polarisation thanks to monitor screen and polarising filter... Screen laid flat and protected with clear perspex, and yes, it would have got very sticky.

Measured shot in comments... Exactly 3" across long edge.

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يرجى عدم استخدام أي صورة من صوري على مواقع الإنترنت او المدونات أو وسائل الإعلام الأخرى دون إذن صريح مني

Rancheria Road, Kern County, California 2005

His house was perfect, whether you liked food, or sleep, or work, or story-telling, or singing, or just sitting and thinking, best, or a pleasant mixture of them all.

 

J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit

British scholar & fantasy novelist (1892 - 1973)

A mixture of EMDs operating a Pacific National empty coal train to Wambo Open Cut mine have passed the junction of the Wambo line at Mt Thorley. Locos are 8258 (Railcorp livery) + 8124 (National Rail) + 8135 (Railcorp) + G520 (Freight Australia). Date 6th November 2008.

Wish you all a fine Tuesday! Back tomorrow night! Visitors in approach!

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

my lovely and bit angry betty from kisii

On a fine autumn afternoon, we decided to visit both Dunster beach and St George's Church. Having visited the church about four years ago, I knew there were a number of tombs and memorials that would repay a second visit. The church has a mixture of medieval floor tiles and these, which I assume are Victorian, but made the same way as in medieval times, and probably using the same designs.

With "the rock" pictured prominently above the lash up, RL305, 4911, 48s35, 48s34, RL304 and 4910 sit at The Rock patiently awaiting for their path north as 3248 to Maldon.

 

4910 was detached shortly after, left behind for an unknown reason.

 

Saturday 2nd June 2018

The title says it all really! I reckon I know someone who could eat bowls of these for breakfast, instead of cereal!?

  

Ready to "Brew" as a MacroMondays theme

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Nice and colourful and just enough for that sweet tooth!!

 

Smile On Saturday ~ Colourful Candy ....

 

52 in 2018 Challenge #23 Something Sweet ....

 

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西本願寺

Came across a LOAD of these growing on substrate, various stages, and sizes. Can't trace them in any of the fungi books. Any ideas?

part of the unusual eclectic mixture of steam ,diesel and petrol industrial narrow gauge locomotives on display at the depot of the mosely trust at the apedale light railway near stoke on trent

Mextures and Pixlromatic on iPhone

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

- 3200x3200;

- STLM 2.2, ReShade framework;

- Zanzer's cheat table for setting time of day;

- HD reworked project, increased LOD and other mods;

- Timestop, weather toggle and tilt via Photomode2inOne.

Explore #369 1/6/2015

 

Cause we just returned from a two-week trip to Arizona and we have no milk in the house.

 

odc: mixture

 

Ram Jhula

Every region of India got their typical titbits generally called mixture based on chick-peas, rice, lentil, flour, potato, peanuts ... flavored with spices like chilies, coriander... crunchy fried in oil. My favorite is Murrukku believed from Tamil origin.

I harvested our basil yesterday- 6 lbs. It took 2.5 hours to defoliate enough stems to make 6 pints of pesto. The rest got hung to dry. I suspect quite a bit of the weight came from the African Blue's stems, which were like wood.

 

The Red Rubin (purple) made some unappetizing-looking pesto and the African Blue, which had a purplish tint to the leaves, made a gorgeous bright green pesto. I had a mixture on some pasta for dinner and it was delicious.

5 minute rest from darting around in the sunshine ! .... :)

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