Winter stripes
Common Burdock / Arctium minus
Lonesome guy
Nothing like a red barn in winter
Split Gills, I think
Cosmos
Children of Yesterday
Slime mold
Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus
Witch's Butter
Poultry barn
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Metal worker, Khan el Khalili Bazaar, Cairo
White-breasted Nuthatch / Sitta carolinensis
Yellow Rose of friendship
Downy Woodpecker / Picoides pubescens
Gerbera flower centre
Little ribbed beauty
Queen Hatshepsut's Temple
Tiny Cladonia
Like strawberry ice cream
Alpacas
Touched by the light
Stacked
American Dipper / Cinclus mexicanus
White Rose
"Eyes" in the back of my head
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana crinita
A priceless find
Flames of green
Gills galore
Wild European Rabbit
Breathtaking beauty
Pretty yellow bells
It's me again
Another mushroom
Needed a change
Thinking of summer days
Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus / Sarcodon imbricat…
Beautiful - but please go away
Northern Pygmy-owl
Eyelash Fungi
Siberian Saltbush / Atriplex sibirica L.
White Elfin Saddle / Helvella crispa
International Wolf Centre
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Give me warmth
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This is a macro of the very centre (stamens, anther, can't remember what is what, lol?) of an Easter Cactus flower (Hatiora gaertneri), taken in my kitchen. I haven't checked today's temperature yet - not sure I really want to, lol, after our -36C (-33F) windchill temperature of yesterday! All I know is, I need colour - warm colour : ) And many of you do, too, no doubt. So, keep warm, everyone!
"An Easter cactus is a unique, jointed cactus plant that blooms with brilliantly colored flowers once a year in the Easter season. It is a type of succulent cactus known as an epiphyte, which has adapted for survival in the jungle. The Easter cactus is indigenous to Brazil, and is commonly grown as a houseplant in cultivation." www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-easter-cactus.htm
It's back to saving more of my endless photos today. Having had to deal with three different computer problems the last 2-3 weeks, it has scared me enough to make me start on the long, monotonous chore of backing up photos to my external hard drive. I do it one small folder at a time, lol, which no doubt will have a few of you shaking your head.
"An Easter cactus is a unique, jointed cactus plant that blooms with brilliantly colored flowers once a year in the Easter season. It is a type of succulent cactus known as an epiphyte, which has adapted for survival in the jungle. The Easter cactus is indigenous to Brazil, and is commonly grown as a houseplant in cultivation." www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-easter-cactus.htm
It's back to saving more of my endless photos today. Having had to deal with three different computer problems the last 2-3 weeks, it has scared me enough to make me start on the long, monotonous chore of backing up photos to my external hard drive. I do it one small folder at a time, lol, which no doubt will have a few of you shaking your head.
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