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Tasse & Untertasse....mit einer Praline….

 

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Für“Looking close... on Friday!“am 19.07.2024.

 

Thema:“Cup & Saucer“ (Tasse & Untertasse )

  

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against Memorial Church at Stanford University

Ulster Heights Lake, NY.

A difficult fungus to identify, there are quite a few similar species that grow on the same substrate. A possibility is: Pholiota adiposa is a slimy, scaly, yellow-brown mushroom. It is found in North America and Eurasia. It grows parasitically or saprotrophically, most often on beech species, fruiting in bunches between August and November. Several compounds produced by this mushroom, for example methyl gallate, are of interest for their medicinal properties. (Wikipedia)

 

Mogelijk: Goudvliesbundelzwam - Possible: Pholiota adiposa

Een andere kandidaat: prachtvlamhoed - another candidate: spectacular rustgill (Gymnopilus junonius)

The perfect time of year to enjoy these gorgeous Magnolia blossoms. My bother's tree this spring, is fabulous as you can see & it's not even in full bloom yet.

There is a tea pot goes with this set.

DADDY: "Are you settling in well, Edgar and Benjamin?"

 

EDGAR: "Oh yes, Daddy!"

 

BENJAMIN: "Thank you Daddy!"

 

DADDY: "That's good, my darlings! I am pleased to hear that."

 

BENJAMIN: "It's especially lovely when we get to take tea together."

 

EDGAR: "And enjoy such delicious macarons!" *Licks lips with cute little pink bear tongue.*

 

BENJAMIN: "Grumbly tummy, Daddy! Grumbly tummy!" *Rubs tummy vigorously.*

 

EDGAR: "Grumbly tummy, Daddy! Grumbly tummy!" *Rubs tummy vigorously.*

 

DADDY: "Oh dear!"

 

The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 17th of January is "plush toys", which is the perfect theme for me, as I have a lovely collection of soft plush bears who quite enjoy being in front of my camera and under my lens. Both made by Merrythought Bears in Ironbridge, Shropshire, Edgar and Benjamin are the two latest additions to my ever burgeoning bear family. I hope you like my choice of bears for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile.

 

This beautiful Willow Pattern nursery tea set was made in England by the Shell China Company in the 1920s. It features four cups and saucers as well as a tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl. Each piece is gilt edged and decorated with the Willow Pattern in blue, just like the life-size equivalent. It has two sister sets: a 1920s Shell China Company nursery rhyme tea set that I was given as a gift some years ago by a close friend who knows I collect nursery ware and children’s tea sets and a faerie tale set from the 1930s Shell China Company faerie tale tea set that I have built up from various sellers over time.

 

Handmade at Merrythought in England from warm-gold tousled mohair plush, Edgar is a cheerful companion who has terracotta pure cotton velvet paws, and wears a delightful floral cotton bow tie. He is number 2 of a limited worldwide edition of 200.

 

Benjamin is made by Merrythought in England too. A friendly character, he has been handmade from soft, caramel-coloured mohair plush featuring a chocolate-coloured base that beautifully complements his pure wool felt paws. He wears a traditional, satin-lined waistcoat made from the finest British tweed and secured with brass studs. He is number 110 of a limited worldwide edition of 150.

The Cup and Saucer at Rocquaine at sunset

"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" 😃

Staatsbibliothek, Berlin.

Looking close...on Friday.

For FlickrFriday

Theme: Circles

Looking close...on Friday!

Turkish Coffee set.

The coffee is traditionally served in a small porcelain cup called a kahve fincanı 'coffee cup'.

better name?

btw hh & uc

"Looking close... on Friday!" juillet 2024

Tulpen-Magnolie

Magnolia × soulangeana

 

Im Sigmund-Freud-Park vor der Votivkirche in Wien

Taken at Clark Botanic Garden is a 12-acre botanical garden and park located in Roslyn Heights, in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States.

Saucer Magnolia, spring 2019, at NYBG.

2/11/2019 Governor's Mansion, Columbia, SC

 

Canon EOS 77D, Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD 1:2 Macro

 

© 2019 R. D. Waters

©keithsurridge2022

Work in progress. March 2022.

Digital compositions.

Title: Kinetic Saucers.

Exploring combinations of forms, colours, solid and liquid appearances, using superpositions of two or more images. Minimal alteration of light, contrast and colour.

Original photographs of iced-up puddles on the earth; stone walls, colourful walls of houses, bark, tree trunks, patterns on the earth.

für Looking close on Friday 19.7.

Alfa Romeo 1900 C52 Spider "Disco Volante" at the Bremen Classic Motorshow.

 

Disco Volante means flying saucer by the way.

Saucer magnolia, known botanically as Magnolia x soulangiana, is by far the most popular of the flowering magnolias. The saucer magnolia is a cross between the white-flowered Magnolia denudate and the purple-flowered Magnolia lillflora, which dates back to the 1820s. The story goes that the saucer magnolia was developed to bring beauty back to the European landscape after the Napoleonic Wars.

This one has a mistake in it.

 

A pattern made from a saucer.

 

A flying saucer I saw in a dream, above the woodpile.

I parked near these yesterday, and had my camera near me.

The season of flowering trees has begun. Makes me so happy! These magnolia trees are close to my home, along the side of the street. I'll visit them every day from now until the blossoms drop off. They'll probably start blooming this week.

I came upon these while out and about today.

The Toronto City Hall building that always captures my interest, because of its extraterrestrial appearance.

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