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The nests of most true paper wasps are characterized by having open combs with cells for brood rearing, and a 'petiole', or constricted stalk, that anchors the nest. Paper wasps secrete a chemical which repels ants, which they spread around the base of the anchor to prevent the loss of eggs or brood.
Most social wasps of the family Vespidae make nests from paper, but some stenogastrine species, such as Liostenogaster flavolineata, use mud. A small group of eusocial crabronid wasps, of the genus Microstigmus (the only eusocial wasps outside the family Vespidae), also construct nests out of chewed plant fibers, though the nest consistency is quite different from those of true paper wasps, due to the absence of wood fibers, and the use of silk to bind the fibers.
Nests can be found in sheltered areas, such as the eaves of a house, the branches of a tree, or on the end of an open pipe (for example, of an old clothesline).
An eight-pointed star pattern in the railings casting a shadow onto the the eight-pointed star blue and white tiled balcony at the Aga Khan Centre, London
new illustration done for illustration Friday's theme: pattern, blogged at www.paulamillsillustration.blogspot.com
This photo was taken for the Macro Mondays theme "Pattern". It is the shadow of a cheese grater on some wooden decking.
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The above is called "tempayan" in Malay. It is actually an earthenware jar - though this one is actually huge. It is about 3 feet high and could easily hold a person.
It originates from China and use to store food, pickled food, water or other preserved food such as fish and in the olden days, it even stores dead bodies.
20110612_MIL Tempayan
NON SOLO BELLI DA VEDERE MA ANCHE BUONISSIMI
Il ciliegino, di colore rosso intenso e brillante a piena maturazione, si presenta molto consistente e ha un' ottima tolleranza alle spaccature, con la grande qualità della long shel life (lunga vita nello scaffale), quindi di buona conservabilità. Questa varietà è particolarmente apprezzata dai consumatori per la rusticità e la dolcezza del frutto. Destinato al consumo fresco, i pomodorini possono essere mangiati anche crudi o a pezzettini sulle bruschette, sulla pizza, su piatti come la caprese, carne alla pizzaiola, insalate fresche e genuine. Si preparano anche deliziosi sughi di sapore unico e eccezionale.
Note tratte dal sito:
www.ilgiardinodellemeraviglie.it/it/pomodoro-ciliegino-alto.
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NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL TO SEE BUT ALSO DELICIOUS
The cherry tomato, with an intense and bright red color when fully ripe, is very firm and has an excellent tolerance to cracking, with the great quality of long shelf life (long life on the shelf), therefore good shelf life. This variety is particularly appreciated by consumers for the rusticity and sweetness of the fruit. Intended for fresh consumption, cherry tomatoes can also be eaten raw or in small pieces on bruschetta, on pizza, on dishes such as caprese, meat pizzaiola, fresh and genuine salads. They are also prepared delicious sauces with a unique and exceptional flavor.
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Taken in Woodlands Historic Park, where there are some fantastic gnarly old trees with some amazing patterns in the wood.
Really enjoyed these lines on the Dunes in Death Valley, they kinda told a story of the wind just blows any way it wants to --- they weren't consistent in a one way direction nor did they have that typical sweeping angle
March 19, 2016
Patterns at the edge of the Atlantic, as the tide is reaching it's lowest point. These etchings will be erased in a moment, on the other side of the tide.
Coast Guard Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Eastham, Massachusetts - USA
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for macromondays theme: pattern
A hosta leaf with droplets. I don't usually post process mm shots, but I really like the way the patterns are emphasized using the paint daubs effect in pse 10. I also used pixlr express collage to divide the image into 3 parts and then swapped the locations of the first and third panels. The original shot is in the first comment box below.