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This Dandelion (or goats beard) caught my eye because it seemed exceptionally large. It was a good four inches across, maybe its a different variety of the normally much smaller seed arrangement.
As you have guessed by now, I'm no botanist.
Anyway, I loved the delicacy and harmony in a plant that most consider a weed. Everything has it's place in nature.
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Thema:“Symmetry“am 02.02.2021.
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Symmetry. Put these swing doors in our kitchen when we built our own house in 1973. Pantry doors and on the inside I measured the boys every year on their birthday and marked on the doors. Too many memories to ever change.
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Macro Mondays: Line Symmetry
Detail of a Flax leaf
Weekly Themes: Patterns - Straight or narrow or lines
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Buckfast Abbey, Devon
A modern Benedictine monastery in a peaceful setting on the edge of Dartmoor. A Saxon monastery stood here as early as 1018. In 1147 the monastery became Cistercian, and the entire abbey was rebuilt in stone. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, the abbey property was sold and the abbey left to decay. In 1882 Buckfast was re-established as a Benedictine monastery and as such it has flourished. Buckland is famous for keeping bees and producing its own brand of honey and Buckfast Tonic Wine.