Our journey to producing more and consuming less on 1/8 acre in the middle of the city. Urban farming, through keeping backyard chickens and a top bar hive of honey bees, practicing organic vegetable gardening, taking care of several fruit trees, maintaining a compost pile, canning and preserving our harvests and trying our best to do it all ourselves using reclaimed materials where possible.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Deeper into its Beauty
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Fascinating pattern!
ReplyDeleteHappy Macro Monday!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
and those are special moments, aren't they? is this some kind of fern? it has a lovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteLeslie, I do believe it is some type of wild fern. I stumbled onto it while on a walk the other day and just fell in love with it :-)
DeleteHi there - not really sure what your picture is a picture of, but it's a great texture!
ReplyDeleteWe have had our first summer with raised beds in the garden - the successes have been tomatoes, cucumber, lots of hers and a glut of basil and some rather splendid sunflowers! Carrots a disaster!
(This (very short) list was inspired by your (very long) 2011 totals list!)
Cheers - Stewart M - Australia
PS: I'm sorry to say the 'knot' ended up in the compost!
Stewart, I think it's some kind of fern :-) I stumbled onto it on a walk last week and fell in love with the texture and colors of it (that little pop of red)!
DeleteCongrats on your first harvests! I am so glad you were able to get some ideas from our 2011 endeavors! I look forward to poking around your blog some more :-) Your photography is fantastic!
I'm not sure what this is but it sure looks nice. Happy Macro Monday!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Nita
Beautiful patterns and details!
ReplyDeleteNice composition and natural colors.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Wonderful details and colors.
ReplyDeleteHappy MM