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Half of the cake that I made yesterday. It was amazingly soft and fluffy, The strawberries were added for the photo.
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Background is another one of my paint pouring projects.
A beauty on a sponge...
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"Sponges grow in the ocean. That just kills me. I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be if that didn't happen."
Steven Wright
Speaking of contrast... Pleurosicya labiata is found in the Indo-Pacific. It is common in its preferred habitat of barrel sponges and is found to depths of 35 meters. IUCN Red list
I don't know who collected this assortment of sponges but I was glad they left them strewn here on Sandspur Beach.
I am always in awe of Judi May's wonderful still life images, particularly her home baking! Today she has inspired me to try and create an image with the ingredients I am using today to bake a lemon sponge cake for my parents for Easter Sunday....
I think most of you will know Judi, but if not have a look...