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The Cedar of Lebanon tree has huge pinecones (up to 4-3/4 inches tall and 2-3/8 inches diameter); this was photographed in the State Arboretum of Virginia in Boyce, VA.
Girls theme week 6 day 3 Hands
Went for a walk after dropping Caleb off at school. Caleb loves to find "baby" pinecones as he calls them! So when I saw these 3 on the ground still attatched to the stick I knew I had to pick them for him! It also made for a good idea for GTW!
Something oddly unique, this chainmaille pinecone pendant will gather some conversation. Made using the dragonscale weave, this little beauty weighs a whopping 3 ounces. A mix of both silver and gold plated copper rings adds to the 3-D effect. Comes with a leather neck cord (not pictured).
Size: 2 inches / 5.08 cm long. 4.25 inches / 10.8 cm around the fattest part of cone.
My first day getting back into photography (started studying physics).
Camera: Nikon D3000
Lens: Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR DX
Wonderful DIY Edible Snowy Pinecones With Chocolate
These edible snowy chocolate pinecones are very cute ! They made from Nutella, peanut butter, cereal and pretzels. No baking required! They …
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