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annotated the image with equipment descriptions. Most of it was from an auction or donated. When I purchased something directly, I've tried to add a url to the store.
hay días en que el mundo se me hace pequeño.
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there are days when the world gets smaller to me.
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spring tomato plant sprouts, hopefully i will be able to get these in the ground soon.
happy 'Roid week 2010!
polaroid sx-70
artistic TZ film
Ceremonial baskets of sprouted grains – floated in rivers by young Hindu women seeking enhanced fertility.
August 14, 2011
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Love sprouts in all places, in the most unimaginable, and in the most impossible.
Sprout was very excited to get to see Stuarts room as she's getting a room of her own too... once she decides what to have in it!
(pics from holidays and meet up with Lucy)
#2546 - 2014 Dat 356: Sprouts on sticks, ready to delect the taste bids. I quite like them myself - add garlic, chestnuts and bacon ... maybe even chilli jam ...
The V&A's description:
'Sprouting Box'
1978
The avant-garde interests that Suzuki Masaya developed as a student led him to search out materials not usually used in lacquer-making. He began experimenting with acrylic in the late 1960s. He discovered how carving and polishing acrylic resulted in patterns seen through it becoming distorted in a variety of fascinating ways.
Suzuki Masaya (1932-2013)
Kyoto
Wood, acrylic, lacquer, and paint
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Shredded brussels sprouts, stir friend with bacon, onion and chestnuts - I was trying this out to see if it was good. Yes it was!
A days harvest of Sprouts: in my quest to grow all my veggies in house... I use a device called an EasyGreen, that automatically soaks and drains the seeds and seedlings several times a day. Once a week, I disinfect the equipment with hydrogen peroxide or bleach to reduce the possibility of bacterial contamination. I also employ standard hospital clean hands techniques ie gloving and hand disinfection. The equipment also eliminates the high maintenance that is part of the sprouting experience. So I set it up and only check on the machine once a day, to harvest a new tray of sprouts and to "plant" a new tray.
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This is a natural foods market. It is sort of like a Whole Foods, but with affordable prices. Whole Foods will rip you off for the same food, but this supermarket is a breath of fresh air. It is very popular and the prices are much better than Safeway.
It also has some similarities to Trader Joe's in that the decor is casual and cozy. Whole Foods decor is upscale. Sprouts is around 30,000 feet and has all of the departments of a full service supermarket.
There is is a service deli and meat counter.
This was planned as a Henry's Market, but Sprouts bought Henry's. The Sprouts name was used when this one opened.
Walnut Creek, California
I took off from the parking lot right off of I-70 with just enough time to get up to Hanging Lake and take some images and get back down before total dark. Donning my camera gear and flip-flops, I set out on the short but steep hike up to the lake. I am quite comfortable in my flip-flops but got a lot of stern looks and even an admonition from one passer-by. Personally I was more concerned about getting up and down before nightfall but to each their own I suppose.
It's a lovely canyon hike and the hanging lake itself was beautiful but I didn't really find any compositions that I liked. I did read on the sign that there was another feature up this way called "sprouting rock." I had been here once before with my mom many years ago but had not heard of this other place. I saw the sign for it just before getting to the lake and after some proper appreciation, I decided to go have a looky. I found this beautiful fall and yes, if you look closely, you can see that it doesn't pour over the rocks above but comes right out of them! My composition doesn't highlight this so well but the actually cliff top is twice as high as this spout and a bit of water does come over the top. It's quite a little gem and I glad I explored. It's literally just a minute or two above the lake.
I photographed a few different compositions, most good ones involving getting my flip-flopped feet wet, and then beat it back to my truck just before true darkness set in. Another case of planning to do one thing and then coming back with something unforeseen. I do love the opportunities for serendipity that photography brings. How many times have I experienced the choice to let go of an idea to embrace some other gift that is being given to me? It has really taught me to be more flexible in the mind.
Sprouting Rock. Hanging Lake Trail, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA
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This is another one of my newly uploaded images on my website. If you haven't already, please take a peek.
Reputed to be a hardier variety of mango. Had no problem with our winter this year but it didn't get colder than the high 20s at night, I think.
I love them. I know most people hate them, but I really truly love them.
This was yesterday's dinner - boiled in salt water for 10 minutes, then deep fried with onions, garlic, chili peppers and a honey glazing. Served with mashed potatoes and grated Parmesan cheese.
Utterly delicious.
"Sprout" (萌)
(Moe)
Indian black granite
H 50 cm
1994
Yamanaka tamaki
Big work of this sculpture is hear,
Yeah. I'm growing my own sprouts. Rather than do it old skool in a jar, I'm 'cheating' (or, I like to think, being smart) and using a sprouter. My first effort was with fenugreek seeds. thegreensmoothieexperiment.wordpress.com/2012/01/26/outda...
I found mixed sprouts at the St George market last week and used it in this curry.
Heat 2 tbsp oil in a pan. Add 1 tsp mustard seeds + 1 sprig curry leaves + 2 cloves chopped garlic + 3 chopped green chillies + 1/4th tsp turmeric powder and fry for 10 sec. Add 1/2 chopped red onion and fry for 5 min. Add 1 chopped tomato + 1tsp garam masala (curry powder) and fry for 5 min. Add one chopped potato and sufficient water to cook the potato. When the potato is half done, add 250gm mixed sprouts + salt + juice of tamarind (soak 1" ball of whole tamarind in hot water for 10 min + squeeze out the pulp and remove the seed etc) + 1tbsp jaggery (raw unrefined sugar). Boil until potato is done and sprouts are soft.
Serve with raw red onion marinated in lime juice and chapati or rice.