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MY MAUI: CITRUS CAPERS

Lorna Sass at Large | December 27th 2009

Large and small pomelos with bumpy, home-grown orange on top and world's best-tasting tangerine below This is our second visit to Maui and honestly, I don’t remember seeing even one citrus tree the last time I was here. Although we’re read more

Lolacucina

domenica al parco

Roma Every Day | December 27th 2009 by Eleonora

Cappuccino timeThe lovely little 1920's chalet across from the Bilotti Museum in Villa Borghese was recently renovated and turned into a café. After a leisurely stroll, ritual duck-feeding or a bicycle ride, a brief stop here for a mid-morning snack read more

genece20

The Deep Woods

Shibui Studio Fine Art | December 27th 2009 by Genece

Original digital painting of soft sunlight glowing in the deep woods. glowing soft sunlight paints beauty in the deep woods mystery abounds – genece hamby, emerging artist To purchase The Deep Woods, http://www.shibuistudio.com/thedeepwoods.ht read more

roadgurl5

Silent Sunday: In A Peaceful Fog

earth to holly | December 27th 2009 by earthtoholly

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apromz

Vermanitis Lights

Riga Photos | December 27th 2009 by Art Kus

Light show in Vērmanītis park looks gorgeous after snow blizzard. read more

ADecker

Barkless

Resonant Enigma | December 26th 2009 by Albert Decker

These things are lovely to me, but I guess that's obvious, seein's how I've drawn them a time or two before. But I had no luck looking it up to see what kind of tree/shrub it is, in horticultural terminology. They have no bark! They always twist and read more

mainesandy

the year’s first snow

four winds photo journal | December 26th 2009 by Sandy

Tagged: maine woods, photos, weather read more

yourcaptainspeaks

Christmas 2009 – Snow Storm

Your Captain Speaks | December 26th 2009 by Kyle

Christmas was a complete white-out and today just about every car in the parking lot was blocked or buried by snow. Luckily, I had nothing pressing that needed to be done, but damn! The main highway which runs along-side of base was closed most of th read more

mhillestad

oaked

through the glass | December 26th 2009 by mark

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Quillcards

Lone Tree In Winter

Quillcards Blog | December 26th 2009 by David

Lone Tree In Winter - A Quillcards™ Ecard A couple of days ago a few inches of snow finally reached us here in Leeds, east of the Penines in the north of England. It was very misty when I finally went out and I couldn’t help but think of read more

wolfmank

Nothing to show for it

Photography by Wolfman-K | December 26th 2009 by Wolfman-K

An almost lost image from earlier this fall. I didn’t like the original but with some tweaking including some pseudo-hdr I think it turned out better than I thought. read more

amazingkelly

Unusual Christmas Trees

Fun and Weird | December 26th 2009 by Kelly

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Deciduous trees provide…

GardenLeap | December 26th 2009

welcome shade during the hot summer months and allow the sun to shine through in the winter. Related posts:Native Deciduous Trees There are numerous native trees which are both beautiful and...More Native Deciduous Trees There are numerous native t read more

robbduncan

Jogging Photography XII

Pixxil - Melbourne & Geelong Wedding & Portrait Photography | December 26th 2009 by Robb Duncan

Line of trees Image captured by Canon 5D II & 24L II – ISO 100 – 1/60 second @ f/4.0 And yeah, I just love my 24mm lens… So there you have it, feel free to comment. read more

nowallstudio

Winter Landscape, Snow and Pines Painting by Poucher

Pastel Painting | December 25th 2009 by Nancy Poucher

"Clearing"Soft Pastel on Wallis 5x7"Thanks to Katie Brady for the beautiful reference photo. This piece is not as pink as it looks on my computer. There is a pink underpainting but it is more subtle. read more

elizabethmwe

Our Live Christmas Tree

Yips and Howls | December 25th 2009

I used to be the Christmas tree enthusiast in the family. I'd drive around Seattle for hours looking for the perfect tree, set it up, decorate it.... read more

dlennis

A Winter’s Country Morn

Visual Thoughts | December 25th 2009 by D L Ennis

A day in the country on a December morning. Merry Christmas all! © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper credi read more

xtgotx

merry christmas...!

that guy over there | December 25th 2009 by that guy over there...

today we memorialize the birth of the lord which is convenient because the pagans didn't realize we simply phased out their celebration of the winter solstice...my gift to you is a hot redhead by a tree.  (ok maybe that's one of those gifts that's read more

apromz

Andrejs Upits Museum

Riga Photos | December 25th 2009 by Art Kus

Shining Chritmas tree in front of Andrejs Upīts museum and just 30 meters from Protesters camp.Merry Christmas, my Western-world visitors :) read more

K2Scuba

Christmas Tree Worms for SCUBA Divers!

Team K2 Scuba Weblog! | December 25th 2009 by Tevis Verrett

In keeping with the season another part of the ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef and one of my favourites is the Christmas Tree Worm. So name because of the shape of the extruding part of the worm.  The trees are the mouths of the worm. C read more

sunset

woolgathering... | December 24th 2009

Listening to Christmas carols after everyone else has gone to bed. Rain on foliage outside. Murmur of children not yet asleep. A burst of laughter, then quiet again. read more

cornel

hope

Cornel Gingarasu Photography | December 24th 2009

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flowerina

Artificial Plants And Trees To Design Your Office Or Home

Flower Arrangement Ideas | December 24th 2009 by Joanne O'Brien

People often think about different designs to decorate their homes and offices. Designing your home or office requires your creativity and expertise so that it creates a lasting impression on whoever sees it. Apart from decorative and stylish furnitu read more

newindian

Green your wood burning fireplace

Zamp BioTopics | December 24th 2009 by Zamp

With winter here it seems appropriate to discuss wood fireplace issues. Now, first of all wood burning fireplaces or wood stoves are not so green. They smell nice, look cozy, and keep your home sort of warm, but there are better green options if you read more

dlennis

Meadow in the Sky

Visual Thoughts | December 24th 2009 by D L Ennis

A large meadow on the crest of a mountain in Shenandoah National Park. © 2009 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs but is to include a link back to this site and proper read more

chrisnixon

Leave Me Your Stardust to Remember You By

Photografr.com | December 24th 2009 by Chris Nixon

leave me your stardust to remember you by by play rachel play! Tagged: Nature, trees, winter read more

thelichfieldblog

Diploma success for Lichfield tree expert

The Lichfield Blog | December 24th 2009

Portia Howe on the tree which is thought to be oldest in Lichfield district – an Oak in Colton that started growing around 1480 A Lichfield tree expert has earned the highest vocational award in her field. Portia Howe, Aboricultural Officer at Lich read more

apromz

Dome Christmas Market

Riga Photos | December 24th 2009 by Art Kus

Christmas Market next to Dome Cathedral.Every year hand-knitted socks, lather wallets, soap, cookies and other stuff is being sold here as Christmas gifts. read more

3limes

Safari Day 6: Chimps and time to go home

3limes | December 23rd 2009 by samantha chesler-leiman

We woke up before sunrise in anticipation of our chimpanzee tracking expedition in Kibale Forest. A candle lit breakfast awaited us in the dining room of the lodge and we ate facing the crater lake, watching the sun rise as we sipped our coffe read more

sharkbytes

A Basswood Mystery

My Quality Day | December 23rd 2009 by Joan Young

See this little guy? Do you know what it is? Of course, the title of the post might help you a bit. This is a very distinctive seed pod, of trees in the genus Tilia, which are basswood to Americans, but lime tree, or linden to British or European f read more