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Oh North Dakota, how your rays fill me with life.
Photo by Josiah Kopp (Frozen Pines Photography) of Beulah, ND
- (photo taken near Beulah, ND)
- Category: Scenery
- Taken on July 17th, 2017
On a walk around lIam Gardens with a Flickr freind May 2019 Christchurch New Zealand.
In 1860 Sir John Cracroft Wilson came to Christchurch from India and brought seeds of a few varieties of rhododendrons and raised seedlings. Rhododendrons growing along the drive at Strowan kindled Stead's interest in these flowers, but there were few varieties available in New Zealand. He imported some for Ilam each year and from 1918 used cool storage for importing them.
Lovely pattern and a fast knit. I still have half a skein of yarn left. I think I'll make a Sunray for me too.
Pattern: Sunray Scarf www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sunray-2#
Yarn: Brook Farm - Four Play
Needles - US 8
Birthday gift for Maureen
Started: Sept 1
Finished: Sept 5
ஆயிரம் கைகள் தடுத்து நின்றாலும்
ஆதவன் மறைவதில்லை
Muttukkadu lake, shot from the bus while going to Pondy.
Pink Sunray (Rhodanthe manglesii). Location: Dryandra Woodland in Lol Gray State Forest, near Narrogin in Western Australia.
The clouds the other day was perfect for these rays of light! I grabbed the camera and this is was I got! We were on our way the the City of Lake Elsinore when I got this shot! It was close to sunset!