This perfectly depicts their fragility... I’ve tried a few times to collect a perfect one and they always break.
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This perfectly depicts their fragility... I’ve tried a few times to collect a perfect one and they always break.
I wondered that, too, but even when I zoomed way in, I couldn't tell for sure. He's staring out through a glass-paned door in the kitchen, so there's a lot going on all around.Is that your phone we can see in his magnificent eye?
Lovely cow parsley. Are you home now Ann?
Cow parsley, Queen Anne's lace, mother die, fairy lace, lady’s lace, hedge parsley, a plant of many names!
Yes, we were warned never to put the hollow stems of the giant hogweed to our lips in case we were poisoned. It was tempting to make a pea shooter out of them. Hemlock stinks apparently (just been reading a Caroline Graham novel ).Cow parsley, Queen Anne's lace, mother die, fairy lace, lady’s lace, hedge parsley, a plant of many names!
I didn't know this, 'Another vernacular name,' Mother die' or 'Mummy die', was used to frighten children into thinking that if they picked cow parsley, their mother would die. This was intended to deter children from potentially picking deadly hemlock.' Never stop learning eh.
Yes apparently Hemlock smells like a mouse (?). I quite fancy some Cow Parsley at the bottom of our garden, its a wild placeYes, we were warned never to put the hollow stems of the giant hogweed to our lips in case we were poisoned. It was tempting to make a pea shooter out of them. Hemlock stinks apparently (just been reading a Caroline Graham novel ).
Me too (the cow parsley in the garden bit, not the mouse smelling - I think it means mouse pee smell (that definitely stinks)).Yes apparently Hemlock smells like a mouse (?). I quite fancy some Cow Parsley at the bottom of our garden, its a wild place
Cow parsley, Queen Anne's lace, mother die, fairy lace, lady’s lace, hedge parsley, a plant of many names!
I didn't know this, 'Another vernacular name,' Mother die' or 'Mummy die', was used to frighten children into thinking that if they picked cow parsley, their mother would die. This was intended to deter children from potentially picking deadly hemlock.' Never stop learning eh.
Yes, we were warned never to put the hollow stems of the giant hogweed to our lips in case we were poisoned. It was tempting to make a pea shooter out of them. Hemlock stinks apparently (just been reading a Caroline Graham novel ).
Yes apparently Hemlock smells like a mouse (?). I quite fancy some Cow Parsley at the bottom of our garden, its a wild place
I have apparently led a sheltered life.Me too (the cow parsley in the garden bit, not the mouse smelling - I think it means mouse pee smell (that definitely stinks)).
Beautifully framed Nick.Just to get everyone’s minds off cow parsley, a field!
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Probably the last from this particular walk as the traffic is building up again and whilst I am happy to suffer for my art, being plastered across the front of a £50grand SUV is going too far.
iPhone XS and Snapseed.
So wonderful!!! ❤️Waterdrops
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<sigh>Just to get everyone’s minds off cow parsley, a field!
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Probably the last from this particular walk as the traffic is building up again and whilst I am happy to suffer for my art, being plastered across the front of a £50grand SUV is going too far.
iPhone XS and Snapseed.
Amen, brother. Anyone walking the rural roads outside our little cul-de-sac must be ready to leap into the shrubbery at any moment.and whilst I am happy to suffer for my art, being plastered across the front of a £50grand SUV is going too far.
The black and white committee has convened, examined the evidence and found no gray areas so with a clearly delineated boundaries we can pronounce thusly:This challenge is now CLOSED. Well, I think we’ve got enough images for rizole Rizole to get his teeth into. Whenever you have the time Rizole, it’s all yours.