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Our kiddo used to call "pinecones" "pinecorns" and I'll never forget that. ANYWAY hey here is a pinecone.
Little pinecone elves have the sweetest faces! In the center are Annalee figures I found at Goodwill!
Festival of Trees 2013; Sandy, Utah
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Where I live we have a gazzilion pinecones, and other cones, that we collect for December decorating.
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A little still life that I came across in a dry riverbed in Zion National park.
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Painted using a photograph (taken by Ajay Gopal during his many road trips), as reference. The pinecone on the fence was probably his addition to the landscape.
Taken at one of the shop at Penang while I rest with a drink. =)
Aunty said these are not for selling.. I thought I could buy one though.
Sony a7r + Voigtlander Ultron Vintage Line 35mm F1.7
These pinecones are sitting in a basket at my house. Upon closer inspection, I found one had a little fuzzy (not a spider!).
This ginger lily puts up beautiful flowering cones in the fall here in Florida. I cut these two and put them in a vase in my kitchen.
It's often called "pinecone ginger" because of the shape of these flower cones. The cones also smell a bit like pine trees if you squeeze them.
You can read more about pinecone ginger here.
~Kim