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Fields in the Spenge area in June. Not quite the middle of nowhere, but you can see it from there...
Revisited this small lake close to my home on a frosty and snow day in January 2023. The last time, when I was on location, it was quite some years ago. It was summer and the lake was completely dry. What a different view this day! Looking forward to my next visit.
March 2023 | Niefern
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It's a joy to see the Corncockle flowering in our wildflower meadow!
Corncockle (Agrostemma githago) is an attractive, short lived, summer-flowering cornfield annual wildflower with bright pink flowers. It has an upright growth habit and can reach a metre in height, producing a solitary pink-purple flower. The flowering period is from May to September. It favours waste ground and field margins, relying on bare, disturbed soils to re-establish itself.
Also known as bastard nigella, corn pink, and joy of love, Corncockle is a member of the carnation family of plants. Once abundant on arable farmland, it has been nearly driven to extinction due to modern farming practices and chemical use. It is regularly included as part of a cornfield annuals wildflower seed mixture. All parts of Corncockle are poisonous!
"Can I come home for the summer?
I could slow down for a little while
Get back to loving each other
Leave all those long and lonesome miles behind"
Really like this song... www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opw8I6UTpGo
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Another older shot here, i have nothing else right now. I still need to empty the stuff from my camera from last year:) so much for the resolution of not procrastinating.
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In vino claritas?
Same setting as "Summer's Lees", but with rosé instead of beer. A natural 'colour isolation' shot.
(I tried a web site that offers you names for the colours on selected parts of an image, but didn't much like the answers. I guess it's a case of a rosé by any other name...)
The summer wind came blowin' in
From across the sea
It lingered there so warm and fair
To walk with me
All summer long, we sang a song
And then we strolled on golden sand
Two amigos
And the summer wind
Like painted kites
Those days and nights, they went flyin' by
The world was new
Beneath a bright blue umbrella sky
Then softer than a piper man
One day, it called to you
And I lost you, I lost you
To the summer wind
The autumn wind and the winter winds
They have come and they have gone
And still the days, those lonely days
They go on and on
And guess who sighs his lullabies
Through nights that never end
My fickle friend, the summer wind
The summer wind...
~Johnny Mercer / Henry Mayer / Hans Bradtke
~Sung by old blue eyes, Frank Sinatra
Life is good for a green frog at Garden in the Woods. You get to spend a summer day lolling on a lily pad eating juicy delicious flies. The danger is that a princess may come by and transform you into a prince. Then you need to deal with bureaucrats, politicians and papparazzi all day and with high society types all night. And do they ever serve anything at those fancy banquets as good as a nice fresh fly?
Here is the 51st picture of my 52 Project.
Theme of the week was "Summer".
The end of the project is getting closer. For this week, my initial plan was to go shooting at the beach. Unfortunately the sun decline our meeting this weekend. As summer for me is matching with "beach", I keep the beach idea in mind. One of the first thing which come to my me when I'm thinking about beach is: going to play in the sand with my son. I'm not lucky as I'm not able these days to be with him but it was important to keep this idea in mind so I've decided to realize this shot.
Come here next Sunday for the picture number 52 (the last one). Next topic will be "the end".