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An aircraft parked at Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne, seen against the clear blue sky, with tiny sprout-like lampposts in the distance.
The aircraft is docked to a lounge gate through the flexible accordion of the jet bridge.
“As long as there is life, there is a potential; and as long as there is a potential, there will be a success! You will sprout again when cut down! You will rise again even when you fall!”
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Recette:
Cut the Brussels sprouts in half lengthwise leaving the base intact. Pull off any wilted leaves. Preheat oven on Convection/Roast to 450º with your sheet pan in the oven to heat. In a bowl, season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Drizzle extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and a small amount of honey. Toss well to coat.
Once the oven has heated, remove the sheet pan and place alll the sprouts on the pan cut side facing down. Reduce oven temp to 400º and place the pan in oven. Roast for 15-20 minutes, turning the sprouts over about 1/2 way through cooking. Finished when there is nice even caramelization of the sprouts. Serve immediately while still hot.
My husband liked the image without any texture added so I am posting it today. My Brussels sprouts are starting to spoil, they got pushed to the back of the fridge and were forgotten. At least they weren't a total waste.
Shoot formation in Vaccinium vitis-idaea growing in the pine stand within the Mordovski state reserve
This "mother of thousands" kalanchoe plant was left in the garage for a few weeks during the coldest part of the winter. Now we see that the little plantlets along the edge of the leaf, which normallly fall off and sprout, have sprouted without falling off the "mother" leaf. Interesting...
The beautiful Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) is one of our northernmost warblers. Most summer far north in Canada, and then winter not in South America, but in the southeastern U.S. They are also among the earliest of migrants. This one was seen flitting through the Buffalo area on its northward journey shortly after the even earlier-migrating pine warblers came through. This eastern palm warbler--identifiable by his yellow chest and underbelly (western palm warblers are predominantly white in these areas)--is a world-renowned dancer. He specializes in twerking...though he is far more classy than all that and so calls it "tail bobbing." We're onto you, palm warbler...you're twerking.
I always love finding these toadstools and they were just starting to surface after a little rain over a recent weekend.
Back to Bangkok, the view from our hotel terrace (with pool) of our hotel, not too bad, right ? As far as technique is concerned: this is an assembly of several vertical shots, with for each of them various exposures merged, and a final tilt shif effect... In short, some work to get this result ;o)
De retour à Bangkok, la vue depuis la terrasse (avec piscine) de notre hôtel, pas mal non ? Pour la technique: assemblage de plusieurs photos verticales, avec chaque fois différentes expositions "mergées", et un petit effet tilt shift au final. Bref, du taf ;o)