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Walnut Growe.is a city in Redwood County, Minnesota, United States, .A sunny spot where walnuts grows :) A colorful sunny painting.
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Macro Mondays - Snack
Happy Macro Monday everyone.
As it's not a high day or a holiday, there aren't any naughty snacks in the house, so some walnuts and an apple will have to do :))
A Black Walnut branch fills this mosaic with beauty and subtle color. The shining sun beams through the nine leaves on the branch.
The original image was captured with my iPhone 11 in my right hand, while my left hand held the branch up against the sun.
This collage was created in picmonkey.com using my one original image and replicated six times here.
Beauty is everywhere. Reach out and capture it!
Smile on Saturday#Shells
Last night we had a football evening full of excitement, and in order to reduce the tension since we were rooting for different national teams, we decided to use that time and crack nuts while watching TV. The action was successful because we didn't get nervous so mush and at the end we had 2 kg of cleaned walnuts.
HSoS!
A small Texas town.
Hilda is doing better but still has a ways to go. We think we have a good Dr. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers.
Sorry, another squirrel image, and there will be more as due to the ugly weather it's difficult to take new photos. The truth is, though, that I would probably return to the squirrels rather quicky if the weather got better and take even more photos. Visiting Monrepos and watching the squirrels is among the few things I enjoy about the cold season.
RCPE MMNAU rolls west on the former C&NW "Alco Line" outside of Walnut Grove, Minnesota behind a trio of former IC&E 6400s.
If you offer various types of nuts to the squirrels at Monrepos, they will go for the walnuts first. Walnuts in shell are carried away and buried somewhere for later use whereas unshelled walnuts are eaten right away.
Smile on Saturday - Shells
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We drove to the Hope Valley in California to see the fall colors in the Sierra Nevada mountains. On the way we passed by a walnut tree farm near Lockeford, where we noticed a lot of dust in the trees. We stopped, it was a good photo opportunity! It turned out that the walnuts just were getting harvested. One machine drove along the nicely arranged trees to shake them one by one to make the nuts fall to the ground, another machine arranged the fallen nuts and debris in the middle between tree rows, and a third machine scooped it up. All that created a lot of dust, to the delight of us three photographers.
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We have a fair number of native black walnut trees here and they seem to have wildly different size crops from one year to the next. I don't remember this particular tree having any nuts before this year when it had a lot. I cracked one open and the nuts are surrounded by thick, black husk material that stained my hands. The nuts are edible for humans and the durable wood is highly prized. Anyway, this is a new one for my prairie seeds set.
More species info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juglans_nigra#Wood
Walnut orb-waever (Nuctenea umbriatica) on its web.
Kołosz szczelinowy (Nuctenea umbriatica) na swojej pajęczynie.
Revisiting some RAW files from Iceland which have been pended, you could say neglected, for various reasons.
This is Jökulsárlón Ice Lagoon on the Southern coast and my first ever photograph of the Northern Lights. What a blessing it was to witness such a spectacle. I remember feeling like a kid in a sweet shop at the time, giddy with excitement!
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