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Was going over some old photos today and thought these were perhaps good enough to add here?The second picture is of a flower on one of my summer jungle plants (Alocasia calidora) - I really like the 3 different sorts of texture within the flower - almost like snake skin.
there looked to be a knitted hat for a grandchild or something in her bag
Two more photos after the sun came out later in the day, for a surreal experience. No snow, just ice. We were without power for one week, some areas for 2 weeks or more, lost all the food in our refrigerator and freezer. Managed to find a hotel about 35 miles away closer to Boston where they had only rain or minimal freezing rain. The damage was unbelievable, never have seen anything like it my whole life. Spent every weekend throughout the winter and spring clearing debris.At least half the limbs on Magnolia 'Forrest Pink' were demolished. In spring I cut the remaining limbs back to stubs propertionate with the remaining profile of the tree... surprisingly it leafed out thickly, but many of these "water shoots" will not be good in the long run.
Taken at twilight with rather a puzzling result
Moody. Mist and treetops juxtaposed. But what makes the reflection ..... it is a reflection?
Quote from: Ragged Robin on January 23, 2010, 06:00:24 PMTaken at twilight with rather a puzzling resultinteresting image--sometimes the 'failures' take on their own life
Robin, Is it a train?Paddy
Robin,It's a metallic structure. I can see a twisted wire flat parts.Maybe a bridge.Bernard