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Scape_lands
The “scape_lands“ is a readymade-fotowork series developed since 2010.
The theme is the hermetical law of correspondence (we exist in all planes, astral as well as physical) I discovered the scape_lands in the urban environments, the streets of Berlin.
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a night scape of the moon and Jupiter rising
the photography is done with a gopro . one picture every 2 minutes .
"the scape_lands is a readymade-fotowork series developed 2011 in Berlin
The theme is the hermetical law of correspondence :
( we exist in all planes, astral as well as physical )
The scape_lands were discovered in the urban environments , the streets of Berlin."
YANOMANO
This is Cook's domain. She is mistress of the Red Beast, and under normal circumstances it's hands-off, or she'll have your hands off.
But today the garden meets the scullery.
Despairing at the abysmal food miles, horrid quality and chemical treatment of market garlic — imported mostly from China and Mexico, I believe — garlic has become a garden staple. What's happening here is new.
There are basically two types of garlic: soft neck and hard neck. Soft neck is the one in those plaits. It likes a warmer climate and doesn't grow a central stalk. Hard neck garlic likes it cold. Winter chilling is said to make the bulbs separate and grow into the cloves we use as a convenient measure. I grow hard neck varieties because, well, winter here gives the autumn-planted garlic plenty of chillin' time.
The central stalk of hard neck garlic is the scape. Traditional wisdom is that when the scapes emerge from the leaves they should be removed so that all the plant's energy is put into the bulbs and not growing whatever it is that scapes grow. I don't know — they always get cut off!
This year those severed scapes will be part of an experiment. Apparently, garlic scape pesto is a thing. Here it is a work-in-progress: a part processed paste of scapes, salt, walnuts and olive oil. Eventually it will be a smooth paste, with the walnuts gobbling up gallons of oil.
Will it work? Maybe. What I can tell from early indications is that there is little likelihood of any vampiric visitations!
Scapes from garlic I planted last fall. The garlic will take another month or so to be ready for harvest; just have to wait until 1/2 of the leaves brown.
A couple of garlic scapes escaped my attention when I was harvesting them weeks back.
Playing with a Pentax-110 70mm f/2.8 on Fuji X-T30.
Days of rain, sleet, snow and even rainbows left little but scattered puddles . . . until this morning.
Not enough for a quick ski around the golf course (wouldn't that be nice), but enough to give us a bit of winter-scape in it's wake.
Oak Creek Country Club golf course.
Village of Oak Creek, AZ
Strawberry Scape
I took this photo over at my parents house before we feasted on this. Quite yummy.
To my flickr contacts; I have been a bad contact lately. I have been ridiculously busy this week. I hope to be around more next week.
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