Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Jungle one day may become more attractive to tourists than stones. For now however people prefer easy money marketing old temples rather than protecting nature.
In album Nature pictures

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Exotic flower

Exotic flower


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Flower With White Color, Around...




Gerti's garten

Gerti's garten


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After taking this flower, i wonder what is look like, and yes, i can see it's ear look like rabbit ear. So cute, and somehow, it's funny how the flower shaped and look like the other living creature.




To see ho w careful these rice fields are created and maintained a brief look at the regular distances between plants and the nice rows that are created will show you how much these people care about their work.
The love for their work and way of living is the key to their success in what they do as a living since thousands of years. Millions of rice plants planted year after year, by hand, plant by plant with such great love and care!
In album Banaue rice terraces

red_rhythm_by_lee_belgrau.jpgAt Tatton this year, colour themed planting schemes where the tones of the planting pick up the colours painted on the fencing or hard landscaping are all the rage. One of the best is the fiery red scheme of 'Red Rhythm' designed by Lee Belgrau and Reaseheath College, a design where the scarlet tones of the crocosmia, dahlia and helenium, complement the red paint used i n the hard landscaping.

If you prefer things a bit paler then the yellow theme, used by Phillipa Probert in her office courtyard entitled 'Revolution'. This would be a welcome retreat for any office worker, taking time out from the stresses of work to relax among the pastel plantings of white agapanthus and pale yellow anthemis.

revolution_by_philipa_probe.jpgSticking with the single colour theme, the bright orange colours of 'Lose the Shoes' are the perfect antidote to a grey day (and today was very grey). Here, designer Bernie Quinn has carefully woven together bright orange crocosmia, geum and dark flowered Cosmos atrosanguineus, the perfect complement to the vibrant orange walls.


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