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IMG_2047 - Preserved roses are 100% real flowers. ... To properly preserve these flowers, it's critical that your roses were cut when they are at their most beautiful. The flowers are then put into a mixture of glycerin and other plant elements. This rehydrates the rose from its petals to its stem and replaces the sap within it.
Today, we visited the Whitewater Preserve, a wilderness area managed by the The Wildlands Conservancy. We took a ranger-led tour looking for wildflowers, of which we found an abundance. This plant, a brittle bush, was the most common. The yellow on the hillside is all brittle bush. And the mountain in the background is San Jacinto Peak. Last year, we took the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to the top of that mountain (see the comments :-).
Seen in Trexler Nature Preserve.
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During our road trip last month, we made a stop in Jonesborough, the oldest town in Tennessee, and a place with lots of well-preserved history. It was the capital of the State of Franklin, which was never recognized by Congress, but existed for about five years in the 1780s before becoming part of Tennessee.
The 1778 landmark that you see here was the home of Captain Christopher Taylor, Revolutionary War officer and a State of Franklin leader. Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States, boarded here in 1788 while practicing law in Jonesborough.
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Last weekend we harvested the last of our lemons (see photo in the first comment) and we had to figure out stuff we could do with the bounty. This brought Jasper back to when he served in North Africa. He said the locals would preserve lemons with salt. So a couple of YouTubes later, we gave it a shot. They should be fully cured in about 4 weeks. I've never tried preserved lemons before, but they say that the rind provides a wonderful citrus umami to vinaigrettes, salads, etc.
(Jasper served in North Africa? Yes. He's a very worldly dog. He served in the Special Forces, so he can't really talk about his missions, but we're proud of his service)
(hopefully it's clear I'm kidding, he's actually lived with us here in Phoenix area since he was about 5 months old)
The historically preserved half-timbered cemetery church from the second half of the 16th century and its surrounding area have undergone extensive renovations in the past five years. Thanks to these changes, the complex has transformed into a pleasant oasis in the middle of the city, radiating the charm of history, comfort and interesting discovery. Additionally, there is plenty of entertainment and experiences for the whole family.
Visitors can explore a lapidarium with historical stone and wooden artifacts (crosses, tombstones, parts of portals, and sculptures) as well as partially restored original architecture (floors, roofs, galleries, benches, and more) inside the church. The church can be visited during May and June only on weekends, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. During the summer holidays, it will be open every day except Monday.
The historic structure is surrounded on all sides by a newly revitalized park with rich shrub and herb plantings, providing visitors a pleasant retreat amid a flood of flowers and scents. Nectar-producing plants also offer food for pollinators and, consequently for their predators, such as songbirds. Trees felled during the renovations have been repurposed as beetle habitats, creating a habitat for beneficial insects associated with decaying wood.
Part of the park, freely accessible every day except Monday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, includes a new nature trail with accurately rendered models of the most common local insect species and interesting information about them. The trail connects the church area with its immediate surroundings, creating a larger complex that, in addition to educational stops, offers entertainment, social, spiritual and cultural-aesthetic experiences.
MV Edmund Gardner (701gt) preserved at Canning Dock Liverpool, built and completed in 1953 by Philip & Son Dartmouth for the Liverpool Pilot Authority and withdrawn in 1981. Her main task was to transfer Pilots to ships entering the Mersey or progressing to the Manchester Ship Canal.
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Small nature preserve in Palmetto, Florida. Water levels are low in both lakes here due to the lack of rain in our area.
The spoonbill and the heron followed each other around the shore line.
I have been visiting all of my favorite spots before the fall color is gone. This is from the bridge on the blue trail.
Taken at the rally held in Cardiff to celebrate of 100 years of Municipal Transport, this is preserved Cardiff 497 (JKG 497F), a Park Royal bodied Daimler Fleetline.
One of these birds just got distracted from flying. A revisit to my birds-in-flight practice shot two years ago today.
The Cosumnes River Preserve is a nature preserve of 46,000 acres (190 km2) located 20 miles (30 km) south of Sacramento, in the US state of California. The preserve protects a Central Valley remnant that once contained one of the largest expanses of oak tree savanna, riparian oak forest and wetland habitat in North America.[1] Agricultural development has changed the landscape from groves of oaks and tule marshes to productive farmlands.
The Cosumnes River is the last remaining free-flowing river in California's Central Valley, with the preserve located on the river's lower reach where it joins the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta tidelands. The area supports a diverse range of plant and animal life, including three species of oak as well as rare plants like the endemic northern California black walnut (Juglans californica var. hindsii).[3] Notable features include the sandhill crane fall migration and the Tall Forest in Wood Duck Slough. More than 250 bird species, more than 40 fish species, and some 230 plant species have been identified here.
Located on the bird migration route, the Pacific Flyway, the preserve is designated an Important Bird Area by the American Bird Conservancy and National Audubon Society. Several rare birds, such as the Tri-colored Blackbird and the Greater Sandhill Crane, have been identified. Many bird species that have been extirpated from most of the Central Valley are returning to the area. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosumnes_River_Preserve
Jenner Headlands Preserve from the sky, flying the DJI Mini 2 drone on a mild February California day, looking north toward Russian Gulch, with the serpentine ribbon of Highway 1 meandering north along the rugged coastline, clinging to the cliffs.
This is a three frame AEB bracket, shot 300 meters above the Pacific Ocean.
CKIN/IBCX SDM 818 sits in North Judson, IN at the Hossier Valley Railroad Museum. The 818 will be restored to its J appearance and become the first J orange diesel preserved.
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Mothers and Children out enjoying the morning on the Riparian Preserve trails. Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch in Gilbert, Arizona.
This and the next 19 pics are from this weeks trip to Santa Ysabel Preserve near Julian Ca.Jasmine in the background has gone over to check out the cows