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P e a s. Glaze my DOnut 💚 Fatpack

 

Beautifully glazed donuts in icing, sprinkled with pearls, leaves and flowers. Perfect to hold or for a photo ❤

 

Pack contain :

 

♡ 4 holdable donuts with a pose in each.

♡ A hud with 15 icing changes and 15 small flowers and 15 pearl textures.

♡ One rez version with 4 pose sits.

 

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At the Madpea mainstore you will find such funny gifts if you join the group (free). I couldn't help myself ;).

 

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Had to try again and climb down the cliff as you never get the perfect shot but worth all the effort.

Long exposure of the sunset at the Pea Stacks. The last two days all we have had is this streak of light on the southeast coast, just enough to let the sun peak through.

Pea flower and pods.

 

I grow a few at a time and eat them raw.

 

Botanically, pea pods are fruit, since they contain seeds and develop from the ovary of a flower.

 

Have a wonderful week

Miracle Plant ~ The word Aparajita means undefeated ~

~ It's Feng Shui properties are also miraculous -

Having an Aparajita in the house compound

gives the House an Invincible Aura

which transcends on to it's inhabitants as well.

~ Its roots, when grinding with vinegar and applied

on pimples, cure it within no time.

~ Aparajita is a destroyer form of Goddess Durga

that destroys the demoniacal energies.

 

Butterfly pea flower comes from a plant called clitoria ternatea that's native to Southeast Asia. The flowers are deep blue in color with a tinge of purple. The dried flowers are popular in Southeast Asia to color food like rice and it's also brewed in water to make a blue-colored tea. A drop of Lemon juice will turn Blue in Purple.

Another gloomy day, this time with drizzle. I was struck by the way the sweet pea tendrils in the garden were bejewelled with small droplets . The large drop at the end really does look like a jewel that has been mounted in a clasp.

As I wait in anticipation for Spring to arrive, I can almost smell the fragrance of sweet peas. "Here are sweet peas, on tiptoe for a flight; With wings of gentle flush o'er delicate white, And taper fingers catching at all things, To bind them all about with tiny rings."

John Keats

Miracle Plant ~ The word Aparajita means undefeated ~

~ It's Feng Shui properties are also miraculous -

Having an Aparajita in the house compound

gives the House an Invincible Aura

which transcends on to it's inhabitants as well.

~ Its roots, when grinding with vinegar and applied

on pimples, cure it within no time.

~ Aparajita is a destroyer form of Goddess Durga

that destroys the demoniacal energies.

 

Butterfly pea flower comes from a plant called clitoria ternatea that's native to Southeast Asia. The flowers are deep blue in color with a tinge of purple. The dried flowers are popular in Southeast Asia to color food like rice and it's also brewed in water to make a blue-colored tea. A drop of Lemon juice will turn Blue in Purple.

Swainsona formosa, Sturt's Desert Pea, is an Australian plant famous for its distinctive blood-red leaf-like flowers, each with a bulbous black centre, or "boss". It is one of Australia's best known wildflowers. It is native to the arid regions of central and north-western Australia, and its range extends into all mainland Australian states except Victoria.

We picked & ate sweet peas, while they were still warm, right from the garden. Nothing better. Happy first Fence Friday of Summer my friends, have a wonderful weekend!

sky 9 frame's @20 sec ,f4, iso 6400 stacked with 5 dark frame's in StarryLAndscapeStacker. Foreground single shot 98 sec ,f4 at iso 6400 blended in PS.

This Peacock hen was casually wandering in front of my neighbor's house. We see them only occasionally in the neighborhood, so, this was a treat!

The Princess And The Pea by Hans Christian Andersen.

 

#MacroMondays #OnceUponATime

Cape Cod in the fog...

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An Indian Peafowl ( Pavo cristatus) hen at the Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona.

White-faced Ibis (nonbreeding immature adult), Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve, Henderson, Nevada

these are for nilca van Leyen

who wanted some of our Oregon peas, enjoy visually ! ;-P

 

we are preparing for a LONG heatwave,

as is most of our country.

you all be well, stay hydrated!

happy sliderssunday!

 

😄 Happy Friday Flora to Everyone 😄

 

The sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) is native to Sicily, southern Italy and the Aegean Islands. It is an annual climber, growing to a height of 1–2 metres, where suitable support is available

 

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[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/4.0

5.5 mm

1/200 Sec

ISO 100

Happy April....Fool's!!!!!!

A Splash of colour for Wednesday..... What could be better than Sweet Peas

Vibrant colours, and a Perfume to match...

... The old queen went into the bedroom, took all the bedding off the bedstead, and laid a pea on the bottom; then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the pea, and then twenty eider-down beds on top of the mattresses ...

One foggy morning in the New Forest. I had to use gps to find my way in this real pea-souper.

From my garden

Its wingspan is approximately 2.5 - 3 cm

 

My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!

South coast of Guernsey

A misty morning in London with Rob de Voogd

 

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With the heavy rains that happened before my visit there at this river causing the high flow conditions, the water which is usually very clear looked like pea soup I think.

 

Gunpowder Falls State Park

this sweet pea has chocolate color tones. Very fragrant and beautiful to look at. Number 328 for the "One of a kind " flower images project. We are near the third of the 1,000 images for this project. New flowers not featured yet, are harder to spot :-)

Yesterday dawned very foggy so I grabbed my camera for a quick walk around the wetlands before starting work. The phrase pea soup described the gritty polluted air in London during the winters. Our air is not quite so polluted but there is a fair number of wood burning stoves with particulate matter. (We have one too). But there was much beauty walking in the quiet fog at Frog Hollow.

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