I want to know more about this darling photo, don't you? So charming! I hope she will remember this lovely time when she's older. The elephant will never forget. via
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
Beautiful Landacape with Reflections
Dreamer © Juliana Nan
It's hard to believe this is a photograph. It looks almost like a painting, doesn't it? This photographer has quite an eye. Love this image! Art photography at its best.
Astrolabe - The First Computer
The astrolabe is a very ancient astronomical computer for solving problems relating to time and the position of the Sun and stars in the sky. Astrolabes are used to show how the sky looks at a specific place at a given time. This is done by drawing the sky on the face of the astrolabe and marking it so positions in the sky are easy to find. Read more about astrolabes here. http://www.astrolabes.org/
This is the most beautiful scientific instrument I have ever seen and I want one! via
This is the most beautiful scientific instrument I have ever seen and I want one! via
Clover Blossom
Here is a captured clover blossom I photographed and processed with MarbleCam. That was before all of my clover dried up from the heat. We are having some rain and I'm hoping everything will spring back so the birds and the bees can get some nectar. Luckily my area escaped all of the fierce storms and all of our rain has been soft and soaking - just what the earth is crying out for. Happy Friday. See you later.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Yellow Cottage with Dandelion Lawn
Goodness.Gracious. Have you ever heard of the book Dandelion Cottage? If this isn't it, I don't know what is!! via
Exhausted French Bulldog
This breed does not know how to pace itself. Frenchies run and play to the point of exhaustion and this is what happens. This little one is named Allen and he's so tired. via
White Kitchen with Gray Island
Do you like islands that differ from the rest of the kitchen? I think I would prefer this one to match the white cabinets with white marble countertops. It still looks nice though. What would you have done? via
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