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Lotus plants are grown in Purwodadi pond in the botanical gardens in East Java, this garden relic of Dutch colonial period in Indonesia.
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Sometimes, often I may say, I feel minimalist. This is a litlle asparagus plant I've got on a window.
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De vegades, sovint diria, em sento minimalista. Aquesta és una petita esparraguera que tinc a una finestra.
A busy week ahead, am preparing for another trip to Mayo Clinic. Was there last month...This time I will probably be having surgery. 31/2 years ago had major cancer surgery, for colon cancer..Have been going back every 6 months for check ups. It appears I have cancer in my left lung, guess it is time to get it out. Have pre surgery tests scheduled for Wed. the 14th of Nov.
Nov.15th-- My test showed a couple suspicious areas in my abdomen, the doctors feel this new information needs addressed before my lung surgery. So the surgery is postponed for now.
Have enjoyed more than you all know the wonderful fun and fellowship of sharing photos! I thank each one of you for your kind, generous, and encouraging comments, your faves and invitations!♥
I am a Christian and have a strong faith in God. This is one of my favorite Bible verses;
Jeremiah 29:11- NIV
"For I know the plans I have, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
I am his, and I praise God!
I came back from a few days break. I spent the holidays with my family, then went back to work and I have a lot to do.
Today coming back from work I made a few pictures, then one of them :)
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The second of two of the succulent, but I still have no idea what the
plant is called. This shows the foliage. Each rosette is about 2-3cm across. Anyone know?
Camera model : Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Flash used : No
Focal length : 50.0mm (35mm equivalent: 81mm)
Exposure time: 0.013 s (1/80)
Aperture : f/1.8
ISO equiv. : 100
Whitebalance : Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
Exposure : aperture priority (semi-auto)
Post processing was a crop, curves adjustment, and a vignette.
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I ventured to a new park with my photography club, as part of the nature theme excursion. I was so excited to explore that I did not take many photos. However, I did capture this withered plant that I thought looked interesting. I realized that I do not get super excited about nature photography as others do, but I would like to practice capturing flowers and landscapes more regardless.
As tests and work consume my attention, I have become more aware of how much I appreciate solitude. I enjoy hanging out with friends and family, but I feel I need to be alone for several hours a day in order to recharge. I have always known I am an introvert, but recently I have been worried that people think I don't like them or that I ignore them. I often joke that I am like "a troll hiding in my room" to let friends know that I do not intend to be rude, but that I just enjoy being alone by nature. Life can be hard for an introvert.
An interesting plant I found growing on the beach on Maui. I've searched Google for an ID but haven't been able to find it so far.
Thank you dear friends and visitors for your kind comments, very much appreciated:)
Taken last April .... uploaded from my ipad.
Thank you to www.flickr.com/photos/alcahazada/
and to Aurelia 1crzqbn for the ID for this plant-:)
Henderson, NV, Sony A6000 and Schneider Kreuznach Componar 50/4.5 enlarger lens. I first discovered these berries in Cloverdale, CA. It was fun to find them in the Las Vegas area.