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Sugar Creek cuts through Turkey Run State Park. While it was for the most part a gray and cloudy day, there was about an hour or so when a touch of blue sky could be seen through the clouds, which made for better views.
These Lantana buds looks like ribbon candies and the very fine hairs look like icing. Taken at the Bendigo Botanical Gardens.
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Another oldie but goodie.
" Sugar Sugar " by the Archies
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come my lady, come-come my lady
you're my butterfly, ♬♪ sugar baby ♬♪
taken at Elysion - the butterfly cave ♡
Brown Sugar is a cafe bar in Windermere, Lake District UK.
It is also a famous song by the Rolling Stones. The song's popularity has often been overshadowed by its provocative lyrics, which explore a number of controversial subjects, including slavery and drug use and in more recent times, Mick Jagger has changed some of the more controversial lyrics when performing the song live.
In 2021, the band announced that the song would be removed from the setlist of their US tour.
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Part of an 1870s homestead site at the Chippewa Nature Center, near Midland, Michigan, this sugarhouse is the same one seen from a distance in a shot that I posted a couple of days ago. This image is a 3-shot HDR processed in Topaz Impression for Sliders Sunday.
In 1870, farmers in Midland County produced 2,400 pounds of maple sugar. The building shown here was originally a farm home built in 1868, and was transported to this site and reconstructed as a sugarhouse. Sap boiling demonstrations are presented during maple syrup season in March, but there was nothing going on when I was there earlier this month.
HSS!
This big ol' bull moose had been digging down into the snow for goodies which made me smile as it gave his lips the appearance of being covered in sugar.
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