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..there are multiple dimensions of existence in the old royal castles. Sometimes they overlap...
(taken in Versailles, January, 2008.)
One of our members was kind enough to allow me to photograph this very very heavy, multiple infestation on her plants. There is evidence of Red Spider mite, White Fly, and caterpillar eggs.
The encouraging thing is that the plants survived both this barrage of attacks, and the very severe spraying regime required to control these pests!
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This is my favorite photo from a recent batch of night shots I did, I just started doing night shots so they arent very good yes, but hey practice makes perfect...I did this with multiple exposures, I took a shot, moved took the shot again and so on, no photoshop was used other than color correction. Please excuse the photo quality as it has to be scanned in.
I really liked this lamp design not only for the aesthetics, but it has multiple lamp heads that can be set at whatever angle the user wishes. This eliminates the need for multiple lamps and light can be directed exactly where the user wants it to be.
An adaption of Jene Genet's The Maids by Matilde Dale. In which Lorraine Corker performed while projecting live video onto to the backdrop. A distinct pre-recorded video by Corker was also played during the performance. The main roles were played by Brendan Ewing and Dag Sorlie while the director Matilde Dale and video recordist Lorraine Corker played minor roles at the finale.
photo: Bodhan Warchomij
(MM04)
Multiple previous winners of the Battle of the Bar Bands, Still Living At Home, came back out of retirement to once again grace the Commodore stage. This incarnation of the group included the ever masterful showman extraordinaire” Wowie Howie” Mickelson, guitar wizard Les ”Lester B” Toth, bass/keyboard Chris ”Papa Bear” Ainscough, drums Mark “Playtiludrop” Slay, vocaliste Anna Marie “CTB” Kersop. In keeping with the SLAH tradition they continue to play current music, as long as it wasn’t written after 1974. Led Zepplin is rumoured to have said that they won’t ever share the stage again with SLAH. SLAH will be soon be undertaking their summer tour of retirement homes where it doesn’t matter how loud they play because the residents can’t hear them. SLAH is proud to again have helped make the BoBB a special night for all. Rock On Always!
•Howard Mickelson, QC – vocals
•Anna Marie Kersop – vocals
•Chris Ainscough – bass
•Les Toth – guitar
•Mark Slay – drums
Sinónimos: Asclepias fruticosa L.; Asclepias salicifolia Salisb.
Arbusto perennifolio. Tallos de hasta 1-2 m de altura. Hojas opuestas cortamente pecioladas y con margen resoluto. Flores dispuestas en inflorescencias de dos tipos, cimosas y umbeliformes con múltiples flores. Peciolos pubescentes. Flores de color blanquecino, presenta 5 lóbulos ovado-oblongos. Frutos en folículos solitarios, de 4-6 x 2-3 cm, cubiertos por apéndices setáceo blandos. Semillas de 4 x 2 mm, con vilano. Especie nativa desde Eritrea a la Península Arábiga y el sur de Africa. Muerta en Iturraran.
Synonyms: Asclepias fruticosa L.; Asclepias salicifolia Salisb.
Evergreen shrub. Stems up to 1-2 m high. Opposite leaves short petiolate and with resolute margin. Flowers arranged in inflorescences of two types, cymose and umbelliform with multiple flowers. Pubescent petioles. Whitish flowers, with 5 ovate-oblong lobes. Fruits in solitary follicles, 4-6 x 2-3 cm, covered by soft setaceous appendages. Seeds 4 x 2 mm, with pappus. Native species from Eritrea to the Arabian Peninsula and southern Africa. Died in Iturraran.