Spring in the swamp
Yard through the mesh
On an Early Spring day
Room Now & then
If you trim the hedges, please watch-out....
Central Park
Sunrise
Regenboog
Winter Morning Photo drive
Autumn Colour handout
Winter Memories
Winterday neighbourhood
Winter forest
Magnolia
Neighbourhood
Early Spring arrival
Fence
Gallop
^
East Lansing, downtown
Escorted
Farmers Market
Sunny morning
Branch - Red bud tree ~ Cercis canadensis
American Robin
Snow White
Escalator ~ Detroit airport
Dragon
Dog wood tree
Spring extravaganza
Nothing is tragic.....
Winter-walk
Trees
Autumn Leaves
Autumn colour confusion
A painter's view....
REO
Last one ~ still standing
Autumn rain
Ford
Colour beyond the yard
Thanks
Peace of Wild Things
Arrival of Spring
There was a Magnolia Tree....
After Most
Tiger Lilly
^^
Once upon a time....
Evening Sky
Melee of colours
A fence
Magnolia ~ concept of a painter
On a Winter Morning
On a Winter morning
Winter night
Dogwood on a Spring day
A Crane's flight
Winter
First morning of life
First morning of life
Vecci Soli
Just leaves
Capitol Interior - Lansing Michigan
And then there were showers.....
Celebration of Spring
Erstwhile neighbourhood
Dream flower
A visit to the Capitol
Sycamore / Pane Texture
Flummoxed
Autumn
Panta Rhei ~ All flows
Down the Memory lane
Down the Memory lane
By the front door
De Lucas
Spring trees
Watching the first ever daylight
Clematis
Clematis
At peace.....
Spring firmament
Flowering Cherry
Photography on Aluminum
At the Doctor's office
Morning colours
Frosty morning
On a cold morning
Chicken kitchen
The Capitol
The dome
A view of Michigan Avenue
Corridor of power
Chandelier
Weather report Dec., 26th 2016
Weather report Dec., 26th 2016
Weather report Dec., 26th 2016
Flowering cherry
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Winter survival
Morning Mist
Swamp
Trishanku / ತ್ರಿಶಂಕು ಸ್ವರ್ಗ
My November guest
Time for a walk
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The precious lawn was often the setting for important celebrations and social events, and at all other times was strictly off-limits. To this day, in countless palaces, government buildings and public venues a stern sign commands people to 'Keep off the grass'. ....
Royal palaces and ducal chateaux turned the lawn into a symbol of authority. Whn the late modern period kings were toppled and dukes were guillotined, the new presidents and prime ministers kept the lawns. Parliaments, supreme courts, presidential residences and other public buildings increasingly proclaimed their power in row upon row of neat green blades......
. . . . Grass is nowadays the most widespread crop in the USA after maize and wheat, and the lawn industry (plants, manure, mowers, sprinklers, gardens) accounts for billions of dollars every year. Page 61 / 64
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