Monday, October 12, 2009

Bye plants






Asim Shah posted a photo:

the basket


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Crazy looking flower

Crazy looking flower


Crazy looking flower

Crazy looking flower



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White flowers with blurred background

White flowers with blurred background


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atheana

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Some 40 kms outside Siem reap amidst beautiful nature sceneries. Enjoy the trip through the beautiful nature TO the temple rather than the small ancient temple itself.
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Nearing the end of rainy season in Cambodia, more and more of the rice fields are getting ready for a soon harvest. After rice harvest the green landscape will turn into dry season brownish nature scenery again for a few months. Hence NOW is time for th e last few weeks of green nature scenery photography.
This beautiful rice field is just outside Banteay Srei temple.
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Another yellow flower

Another yellow flower


Robert Nyman
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Like, flowers


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DCF 1.0



Robert Nyman
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Like, flowers



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Nice violete flowers

Nice violete flowers



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Lupine at Quail Hollow Ranch, CA USA

Beautiful jungle vegetation just behind the temple of Banteay Srei. A short walk behind Banteay Srei are the remaining of a once huge natural jungle. The beauty of this mixed vegetation let you imagine how beautiful once the entire jungle must have been ... just decades ago.
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Asim Shah posted a photo:

pretty


There's no turning back now the garden is finished and despite the torrential downpours and the blustery weather it is looking good!

We had a 'near miss' Saturday when one of my staff lost his footing on the top of the cave and nearly disappeared -just managing to save himself at the last moment.

Last minute tasks are in hand: putting in the posts to hold the rope to prevent marauding crowds from surging forward and destroying the garden; final positioning of the skull and bones; briefing of the staff on the plants, plan and the final tweak on the garden itself.

The judges' scouts have already been about. They are the ones who try to ascertain what medal an exhibitor deserves and also to warn what 'horrors' or otherwise they may face at the next exhibit.

I nearly missed meeting up with them as they were earlier than their allotted time and I was busy helping someone across the other avenue.

However it all worked out in the end and I think I may get a 'highly commended'. Watch this space!


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