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One of 30 images in my “Book of the Weld” that's now on show as part of the Weld Echo exhibition, Long Gallery, Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart. This image is part of my contribution, a hand-assembled recycled paper book of 30 images of the Weld Valley and a digital photo-frame slide-show of those images. More details can be found here. home
From mysterious doors and secret rooms to hidden passageways and nature’s portals, my sense is that you and I have an unquenchable thirst for this stuff, so here are 30 of my favourites that I’d like to show you, freshly fished from the rabbit hole that is the internet… Behind the bookshelf 1. via Bookshelf…
“The sun is higher…the days are longer…and the magic of spring has touched every living thing…each, attuned to life…is ready to rise in a mystical kinship with beauty&…
Gardens are important because they are our personal connections with nature, they remind us that we are part of nature and cannot live fully without her. They also remind us that now the rest of...
This is a little overgrown but still charming. I have to do one more weeding in my own garden and then I am going to pile on the woodchips and kiss it goodbye until spring. photo source
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Introducing "The Lady of the Lake" artisan perfume, a fragrance inspired by the enchanting story of King Arthur. This exquisite scent captures the essence of the mysterious lady who holds the fate of the sword Excalibur, surrounded by a serene and floral environment. "The Lady of the Lake" perfume is crafted with the finest ingredients, including fragrant rose garden, wild jasmine, green fig, herbs, and berries, creating a mystical and dreamy aroma that will transport you to the heart of the story. The top notes of the perfume are bursting with the scent of fresh roses, accompanied by the gentle sweetness of wild jasmine, giving a romantic and feminine touch. The heart of the fragrance features the green fig, which adds a crisp and natural aroma to the mix, followed by a touch of herbs that add an earthy tone. Finally, the base notes of the perfume are adorned with sweet berries, creating a soft and sweet aroma that lingers on the skin. "The Lady of the Lake" perfume is the perfect addition to any fragrance collection, allowing you to embody the captivating essence of King Arthur's story. Immerse yourself in the magical aura of this enchanting fragrance and let the aroma transport you to a mystical realm where legends come to life. -------- Fragrant rose garden, wild jasmine, green fig, herbs and berries The cheapest way to buy testers is to buy bundles (my shop is also have custom bundles) --------- 10 ml / 0.35 oz
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So you’ve put up all the holiday decor and thrown away the dried out crispy greens and Christmas tree... Right? You have cleaned up, haven’t you?
Landscaped stream, Isuien Garden, Nara Park
Best viewed LARGE on Black: bighugelabs.com/onblack.php?id=5832186136&size=large&... The Statue of Apollo at the end of the Long Walk. When Monty Don produced his television series for the BBC, Around the World in 80 Gardens, a few years ago, he chose only two English Gardens - Sissinghurst and Rousham. I had visited Sissinghurst on two of my earlier visits, but I decided I needed to see Rousham on this trip, so I took the 30 minute train trip from crowded, bustling Oxford one cloudy morning and then the easy 15 minute walk from the Heyford station, and was at the entrance to the gardens by 9:45. It was like entering a different world. I got my 5 Pound ticket from a vending machine in the courtyard, and had been wandering around the green landscape for almost an hour before I encountered even one other visitor. According to the Wikipedia entry: "Rousham House is still the home of the Cottrell-Dormer family, who keep the garden and estate so uncommercialised that no book exists to guide the unwitting tourist, and no shop sells postcards or souvenirs. A visit to Rousham today is very similar to one enjoyed by a visitor in the 18th century. The gardens and buildings are superbly maintained but not manicured. The visitor is not made afraid to tread on the grass or to pause for thought on a rustic bench. In such a state a spirit of the 18th century survives at Rousham." For a very well written history of the garden, begun by Charles Bridgman, and refined and completed by William Kent by 1741, here is a link to the entire entry: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rousham_House Here is the official link: www.rousham.org/ ....
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An angel becoming one with her surroundings at Forrest Hills Cemetery View On Black
We have long wanted to build a bridge over the lake end of the brook. It is an essential part of the landscaping, as without it one has...
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Common Name: Persian Cress Organic Scientific Name: Lepidium sativium L. Life Cycle: Annual Remarks: Productive, easy-to-grow greenery. Airy, yet sturdy branches filled with tiny seed pods that resemble silvery-green coins. A great cut flower bouquet filler. We recommend multiple plantings about two weeks apart for a continuous harvest. A great salad green-Persian Cress leaves are edible and have a mild, peppery flavor. Plant Height: 90-100 cm Season: Spring Sowing Depth + Method: Direct seed (recommended) - Sow as soon as soil can be worked. Cover seeds with 6mm soil. Thin when first true leaves appear. Transplant - Sow 4-6 weeks before last frost. Sow into punnets. Harden off seedlings before transplanting outdoors. Support may be required. Spacing: 5-15cm Position: Full Sun Days until Germination: 2-5 days Seed to Bloom: 65-75 days Harvest: Fresh: Harvest fresh stems or when seed pods have matured. Dried :Harvest when seed pods have matured and hang to dry.Approx. Number of Seeds: 50 Note: Dispatch to W.A is once weekly due to quarantine restrictions upon arrival.