#cherrytree — Public Fediverse posts
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Dilophosaurus enjoys their new hangout.
#DailyDilophosaurus #Dilophosaurus #CherryBlossoms #CherryTree #BloomScrolling #Dinosaurs
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Dilophosaurus enjoys their new hangout.
#DailyDilophosaurus #Dilophosaurus #CherryBlossoms #CherryTree #BloomScrolling #Dinosaurs
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Dilophosaurus enjoys their new hangout.
#DailyDilophosaurus #Dilophosaurus #CherryBlossoms #CherryTree #BloomScrolling #Dinosaurs
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Transport Evolved Chicken and Garden Update: Catching Up! https://www.allforgardening.com/1747436/transport-evolved-chicken-and-garden-update-catching-up/ #AppleTree #Beans #CherryTree #chickens #courgettes #garden #GardenUpdate #gardening #garlic #gooseberries #Gophers #greenhouse #OregonGarden #peas #strawberries #sunflowers #tomatoes #TransportEvolved #VolunteerPotatoes #zucchini
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Transport Evolved Chicken and Garden Update: Catching Up! https://www.allforgardening.com/1747436/transport-evolved-chicken-and-garden-update-catching-up/ #AppleTree #Beans #CherryTree #chickens #courgettes #garden #GardenUpdate #gardening #garlic #gooseberries #Gophers #greenhouse #OregonGarden #peas #strawberries #sunflowers #tomatoes #TransportEvolved #VolunteerPotatoes #zucchini
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Cherry, lilac, fuchsia, salvia, and snapdragon—maybe
As I said a couple of weeks ago, we had an amazingly mild winter here in Seattle, a disturbingly mild winter. And spring. As predicted, the cherry tree exploded into puffs of pink. This was taken a few days ago:
Blossom is about to start falling. In a week, the lawn will be carpet of pink flowers.
Meanwhile, our two lilac trees (okay, one is ours, and one is the back neighbour’s, but it grows over our deck) are also getting in on the act. The one that grows over the kitchen deck is paler than the one that in the secret little north garden (not pictured) but it makes the deck smell heavenly.
Also on the kitchen deck, we have tiny yellow flowers that come every year but whose name I can never remember. The geranium—an annual, not the perennial kind; it was not supposed to survive the winter—has grown huge, massive leaves reaching everywhere, but no sign of flower buds.
However, we have our very first fuchsia buds swelling, which delights Kelley—she loves fuchsia (we have so much fuchsia, fuchsia of every kind, on the kitchen deck, the back deck, the front flower bed…)
And two tiny flowers growing among our Hot Lips salvia—little red pinpricks among the green:
And then there’s these, which I’m really, really hoping are snapdragons—I love snapdragons—but which I suppose could also be some kind of salvia:
Meanwhile, on the back deck: nothing. Just a few green leaves growing here and there in pots. We’ll see what transpires…
#cherryTree #fuchsia #garden #geranium #lilac #salvia #snapdragons #spring -
Cherry, lilac, fuchsia, salvia, and snapdragon—maybe
As I said a couple of weeks ago, we had an amazingly mild winter here in Seattle, a disturbingly mild winter. And spring. As predicted, the cherry tree exploded into puffs of pink. This was taken a few days ago:
Blossom is about to start falling. In a week, the lawn will be carpet of pink flowers.
Meanwhile, our two lilac trees (okay, one is ours, and one is the back neighbour’s, but it grows over our deck) are also getting in on the act. The one that grows over the kitchen deck is paler than the one that in the secret little north garden (not pictured) but it makes the deck smell heavenly.
Also on the kitchen deck, we have tiny yellow flowers that come every year but whose name I can never remember. The geranium—an annual, not the perennial kind; it was not supposed to survive the winter—has grown huge, massive leaves reaching everywhere, but no sign of flower buds.
However, we have our very first fuchsia buds swelling, which delights Kelley—she loves fuchsia (we have so much fuchsia, fuchsia of every kind, on the kitchen deck, the back deck, the front flower bed…)
And two tiny flowers growing among our Hot Lips salvia—little red pinpricks among the green:
And then there’s these, which I’m really, really hoping are snapdragons—I love snapdragons—but which I suppose could also be some kind of salvia:
Meanwhile, on the back deck: nothing. Just a few green leaves growing here and there in pots. We’ll see what transpires…
#cherryTree #fuchsia #garden #geranium #lilac #salvia #snapdragons #spring -
Cherry, lilac, fuchsia, salvia, and snapdragon—maybe
As I said a couple of weeks ago, we had an amazingly mild winter here in Seattle, a disturbingly mild winter. And spring. As predicted, the cherry tree exploded into puffs of pink. This was taken a few days ago:
Blossom is about to start falling. In a week, the lawn will be carpet of pink flowers.
Meanwhile, our two lilac trees (okay, one is ours, and one is the back neighbour’s, but it grows over our deck) are also getting in on the act. The one that grows over the kitchen deck is paler than the one that in the secret little north garden (not pictured) but it makes the deck smell heavenly.
Also on the kitchen deck, we have tiny yellow flowers that come every year but whose name I can never remember. The geranium—an annual, not the perennial kind; it was not supposed to survive the winter—has grown huge, massive leaves reaching everywhere, but no sign of flower buds.
However, we have our very first fuchsia buds swelling, which delights Kelley—she loves fuchsia (we have so much fuchsia, fuchsia of every kind, on the kitchen deck, the back deck, the front flower bed…)
And two tiny flowers growing among our Hot Lips salvia—little red pinpricks among the green:
And then there’s these, which I’m really, really hoping are snapdragons—I love snapdragons—but which I suppose could also be some kind of salvia:
Meanwhile, on the back deck: nothing. Just a few green leaves growing here and there in pots. We’ll see what transpires…
#cherryTree #fuchsia #garden #geranium #lilac #salvia #snapdragons #spring -
Cherry, lilac, fuchsia, salvia, and snapdragon—maybe
As I said a couple of weeks ago, we had an amazingly mild winter here in Seattle, a disturbingly mild winter. And spring. As predicted, the cherry tree exploded into puffs of pink. This was taken a few days ago:
Blossom is about to start falling. In a week, the lawn will be carpet of pink flowers.
Meanwhile, our two lilac trees (okay, one is ours, and one is the back neighbour’s, but it grows over our deck) are also getting in on the act. The one that grows over the kitchen deck is paler than the one that in the secret little north garden (not pictured) but it makes the deck smell heavenly.
Also on the kitchen deck, we have tiny yellow flowers that come every year but whose name I can never remember. The geranium—an annual, not the perennial kind; it was not supposed to survive the winter—has grown huge, massive leaves reaching everywhere, but no sign of flower buds.
However, we have our very first fuchsia buds swelling, which delights Kelley—she loves fuchsia (we have so much fuchsia, fuchsia of every kind, on the kitchen deck, the back deck, the front flower bed…)
And two tiny flowers growing among our Hot Lips salvia—little red pinpricks among the green:
And then there’s these, which I’m really, really hoping are snapdragons—I love snapdragons—but which I suppose could also be some kind of salvia:
Meanwhile, on the back deck: nothing. Just a few green leaves growing here and there in pots. We’ll see what transpires…
#cherryTree #fuchsia #garden #geranium #lilac #salvia #snapdragons #spring -
#Bloomscrolling #blossoms #flowers #WellandCommunityOrchard #nonprofit #Spring #CommunityOrchard #OrchardPark #Stewardship #FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #ViewRoyal #YYJ #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #PhotoDocumentation #GrowFruit #FruitTrees #FoodEquity #CultivatingCommunities #nature #CherryTree #LifecyclesProjectSociety #Spring #photography
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#Bloomscrolling #blossoms #flowers #WellandCommunityOrchard #nonprofit #Spring #CommunityOrchard #OrchardPark #Stewardship #FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #ViewRoyal #YYJ #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #PhotoDocumentation #GrowFruit #FruitTrees #FoodEquity #CultivatingCommunities #nature #CherryTree #LifecyclesProjectSociety #Spring #photography
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#Bloomscrolling #blossoms #flowers #WellandCommunityOrchard #nonprofit #Spring #CommunityOrchard #OrchardPark #Stewardship #FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #ViewRoyal #YYJ #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #PhotoDocumentation #GrowFruit #FruitTrees #FoodEquity #CultivatingCommunities #nature #CherryTree #LifecyclesProjectSociety #Spring #photography
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#Bloomscrolling #blossoms #flowers #WellandCommunityOrchard #nonprofit #Spring #CommunityOrchard #OrchardPark #Stewardship #FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #ViewRoyal #YYJ #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #PhotoDocumentation #GrowFruit #FruitTrees #FoodEquity #CultivatingCommunities #nature #CherryTree #LifecyclesProjectSociety #Spring #photography
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#Bloomscrolling #blossoms #flowers #WellandCommunityOrchard #nonprofit #Spring #CommunityOrchard #OrchardPark #Stewardship #FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #ViewRoyal #YYJ #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #PhotoDocumentation #GrowFruit #FruitTrees #FoodEquity #CultivatingCommunities #nature #CherryTree #LifecyclesProjectSociety #Spring #photography
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De vez em quando, pesquiso sobre programas para #Linux, tanto pelo nome, quanto pela categoria, e, infelizmente, tenho notado que a produção de conteúdo cessou há cerca de 10 ou 20 anos.
Deparo-me com artigos dos sites Linux.com e OpenSource.com. O primeiro mudou de foco, o segundo foi desidratado pela empresa do chapéu vermelho e parou de publicar.
Com uma variedade imensa de ambientes, toolkits e possibilidades, eu acho lamentável reduzir o desktop Linux a um punhado de applets e um ou mais navegadores Web. Não só lamentável, mas perigoso.
Minha busca começou de forma ingênua: decidi pesquisar outliners para Linux, para ver o que apareceria, já que usei o #NoteCase no passado e hoje sigo com #CherryTree e #TreeLine (este último mescla a árvore de um outliner com campos tipificados para uma entrada estruturada de diferentes dados). Não fiquei impressionado.
Não acho que é preciso ser hipócrita e negar as transformações que aconteceram nas últimas décadas, mas, ao mesmo tempo, não acho que o desktop precisa ser um terminal quase burro para aplicativos que rodam em computadores alheios, com exceções pontuais.
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De vez em quando, pesquiso sobre programas para #Linux, tanto pelo nome, quanto pela categoria, e, infelizmente, tenho notado que a produção de conteúdo cessou há cerca de 10 ou 20 anos.
Deparo-me com artigos dos sites Linux.com e OpenSource.com. O primeiro mudou de foco, o segundo foi desidratado pela empresa do chapéu vermelho e parou de publicar.
Com uma variedade imensa de ambientes, toolkits e possibilidades, eu acho lamentável reduzir o desktop Linux a um punhado de applets e um ou mais navegadores Web. Não só lamentável, mas perigoso.
Minha busca começou de forma ingênua: decidi pesquisar outliners para Linux, para ver o que apareceria, já que usei o #NoteCase no passado e hoje sigo com #CherryTree e #TreeLine (este último mescla a árvore de um outliner com campos tipificados para uma entrada estruturada de diferentes dados). Não fiquei impressionado.
Não acho que é preciso ser hipócrita e negar as transformações que aconteceram nas últimas décadas, mas, ao mesmo tempo, não acho que o desktop precisa ser um terminal quase burro para aplicativos que rodam em computadores alheios, com exceções pontuais.
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De vez em quando, pesquiso sobre programas para #Linux, tanto pelo nome, quanto pela categoria, e, infelizmente, tenho notado que a produção de conteúdo cessou há cerca de 10 ou 20 anos.
Deparo-me com artigos dos sites Linux.com e OpenSource.com. O primeiro mudou de foco, o segundo foi desidratado pela empresa do chapéu vermelho e parou de publicar.
Com uma variedade imensa de ambientes, toolkits e possibilidades, eu acho lamentável reduzir o desktop Linux a um punhado de applets e um ou mais navegadores Web. Não só lamentável, mas perigoso.
Minha busca começou de forma ingênua: decidi pesquisar outliners para Linux, para ver o que apareceria, já que usei o #NoteCase no passado e hoje sigo com #CherryTree e #TreeLine (este último mescla a árvore de um outliner com campos tipificados para uma entrada estruturada de diferentes dados). Não fiquei impressionado.
Não acho que é preciso ser hipócrita e negar as transformações que aconteceram nas últimas décadas, mas, ao mesmo tempo, não acho que o desktop precisa ser um terminal quase burro para aplicativos que rodam em computadores alheios, com exceções pontuais.
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De vez em quando, pesquiso sobre programas para #Linux, tanto pelo nome, quanto pela categoria, e, infelizmente, tenho notado que a produção de conteúdo cessou há cerca de 10 ou 20 anos.
Deparo-me com artigos dos sites Linux.com e OpenSource.com. O primeiro mudou de foco, o segundo foi desidratado pela empresa do chapéu vermelho e parou de publicar.
Com uma variedade imensa de ambientes, toolkits e possibilidades, eu acho lamentável reduzir o desktop Linux a um punhado de applets e um ou mais navegadores Web. Não só lamentável, mas perigoso.
Minha busca começou de forma ingênua: decidi pesquisar outliners para Linux, para ver o que apareceria, já que usei o #NoteCase no passado e hoje sigo com #CherryTree e #TreeLine (este último mescla a árvore de um outliner com campos tipificados para uma entrada estruturada de diferentes dados). Não fiquei impressionado.
Não acho que é preciso ser hipócrita e negar as transformações que aconteceram nas últimas décadas, mas, ao mesmo tempo, não acho que o desktop precisa ser um terminal quase burro para aplicativos que rodam em computadores alheios, com exceções pontuais.
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Cherry: The Final Flowering
April is always a strange time here in our particular corner of the PNW where our house seems to sit in its own tiny pocket of micro-climate. We have what I believe is the last-to-bloom cherry tree in Seattle.
Three days ago the tree was bare and the sky brilliant blue. Two days ago we had thunder, lightning, hail…and a waterspout over Puget Sound. Waterspout sounds sort of cute ad friendly, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s a tornado over water—you do not want to encounter one if you’re in a boat. (Both these images are screen grabs from local news video—like the cats, I was very sensibly safe indoors; sorry for the poor quality.)
Yesterday? The cherry tree decided, Okay, the weather has thrown its final spring curveball, safe to bloom! And so it did.
Every year the speed of change surprises me. One day nothing—no leaves, no flowers—then one morning buds with tiny pink frills peeking from the tips. Then, hours or days later (always unexpected), spang! Leaves and flowers at once. Within a week the whole tree will look like a puff of cotton candy; three of four days after that they’ll all fall off and turn the lawn into a pink carpet. For days the cats will come home covered in petals, tracking them everywhere. Sadly (for us—Kelley really likes cherries), despite all the flowering there will be no fruit. There never is. I don’t know why. The tree is at least 25 years old, so it’s not a question of age. I don’t think it’s a nutrient or sunlight issue, either. I think our cherry just doesn’t have any suitable friends close enough to cross-pollinate.
Perhaps one day someone will plant something compatible, and one day there will be tiny little cherry trees springing up all over. Until then, the birds love the tree. The cats love the tree. And I love the tree. It seems content.
#april #cherryBlossom #cherryTree #flowers #garden #gardening #hail #microClimate #nature #seattle #spring #waterspout #weather -
Cherry: The Final Flowering
April is always a strange time here in our particular corner of the PNW where our house seems to sit in its own tiny pocket of micro-climate. We have what I believe is the last-to-bloom cherry tree in Seattle.
Three days ago the tree was bare and the sky brilliant blue. Two days ago we had thunder, lightning, hail…and a waterspout over Puget Sound. Waterspout sounds sort of cute ad friendly, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s a tornado over water—you do not want to encounter one if you’re in a boat. (Both these images are screen grabs from local news video—like the cats, I was very sensibly safe indoors; sorry for the poor quality.)
Yesterday? The cherry tree decided, Okay, the weather has thrown its final spring curveball, safe to bloom! And so it did.
Every year the speed of change surprises me. One day nothing—no leaves, no flowers—then one morning buds with tiny pink frills peeking from the tips. Then, hours or days later (always unexpected), spang! Leaves and flowers at once. Within a week the whole tree will look like a puff of cotton candy; three of four days after that they’ll all fall off and turn the lawn into a pink carpet. For days the cats will come home covered in petals, tracking them everywhere. Sadly (for us—Kelley really likes cherries), despite all the flowering there will be no fruit. There never is. I don’t know why. The tree is at least 25 years old, so it’s not a question of age. I don’t think it’s a nutrient or sunlight issue, either. I think our cherry just doesn’t have any suitable friends close enough to cross-pollinate.
Perhaps one day someone will plant something compatible, and one day there will be tiny little cherry trees springing up all over. Until then, the birds love the tree. The cats love the tree. And I love the tree. It seems content.
#april #cherryBlossom #cherryTree #hail #microClimate #seattle #spring #waterspout #weather -
Cherry: The Final Flowering
April is always a strange time here in our particular corner of the PNW where our house seems to sit in its own tiny pocket of micro-climate. We have what I believe is the last-to-bloom cherry tree in Seattle.
Three days ago the tree was bare and the sky brilliant blue. Two days ago we had thunder, lightning, hail…and a waterspout over Puget Sound. Waterspout sounds sort of cute ad friendly, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s a tornado over water—you do not want to encounter one if you’re in a boat. (Both these images are screen grabs from local news video—like the cats, I was very sensibly safe indoors; sorry for the poor quality.)
Yesterday? The cherry tree decided, Okay, the weather has thrown its final spring curveball, safe to bloom! And so it did.
Every year the speed of change surprises me. One day nothing—no leaves, no flowers—then one morning buds with tiny pink frills peeking from the tips. Then, hours or days later (always unexpected), spang! Leaves and flowers at once. Within a week the whole tree will look like a puff of cotton candy; three of four days after that they’ll all fall off and turn the lawn into a pink carpet. For days the cats will come home covered in petals, tracking them everywhere. Sadly (for us—Kelley really likes cherries), despite all the flowering there will be no fruit. There never is. I don’t know why. The tree is at least 25 years old, so it’s not a question of age. I don’t think it’s a nutrient or sunlight issue, either. I think our cherry just doesn’t have any suitable friends close enough to cross-pollinate.
Perhaps one day someone will plant something compatible, and one day there will be tiny little cherry trees springing up all over. Until then, the birds love the tree. The cats love the tree. And I love the tree. It seems content.
#april #cherryBlossom #cherryTree #hail #microClimate #seattle #spring #waterspout #weather -
Cherry: The Final Flowering
April is always a strange time here in our particular corner of the PNW where our house seems to sit in its own tiny pocket of micro-climate. We have what I believe is the last-to-bloom cherry tree in Seattle.
Three days ago the tree was bare and the sky brilliant blue. Two days ago we had thunder, lightning, hail…and a waterspout over Puget Sound. Waterspout sounds sort of cute ad friendly, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s a tornado over water—you do not want to encounter one if you’re in a boat. (Both these images are screen grabs from local news video—like the cats, I was very sensibly safe indoors; sorry for the poor quality.)
Yesterday? The cherry tree decided, Okay, the weather has thrown its final spring curveball, safe to bloom! And so it did.
Every year the speed of change surprises me. One day nothing—no leaves, no flowers—then one morning buds with tiny pink frills peeking from the tips. Then, hours or days later (always unexpected), spang! Leaves and flowers at once. Within a week the whole tree will look like a puff of cotton candy; three of four days after that they’ll all fall off and turn the lawn into a pink carpet. For days the cats will come home covered in petals, tracking them everywhere. Sadly (for us—Kelley really likes cherries), despite all the flowering there will be no fruit. There never is. I don’t know why. The tree is at least 25 years old, so it’s not a question of age. I don’t think it’s a nutrient or sunlight issue, either. I think our cherry just doesn’t have any suitable friends close enough to cross-pollinate.
Perhaps one day someone will plant something compatible, and one day there will be tiny little cherry trees springing up all over. Until then, the birds love the tree. The cats love the tree. And I love the tree. It seems content.
#april #cherryBlossom #cherryTree #flowers #garden #gardening #hail #microClimate #nature #seattle #spring #waterspout #weather -
Cherry: The Final Flowering
April is always a strange time here in our particular corner of the PNW where our house seems to sit in its own tiny pocket of micro-climate. We have what I believe is the last-to-bloom cherry tree in Seattle.
Three days ago the tree was bare and the sky brilliant blue. Two days ago we had thunder, lightning, hail…and a waterspout over Puget Sound. Waterspout sounds sort of cute ad friendly, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s a tornado over water—you do not want to encounter one if you’re in a boat. (Both these images are screen grabs from local news video—like the cats, I was very sensibly safe indoors; sorry for the poor quality.)
Yesterday? The cherry tree decided, Okay, the weather has thrown its final spring curveball, safe to bloom! And so it did.
Every year the speed of change surprises me. One day nothing—no leaves, no flowers—then one morning buds with tiny pink frills peeking from the tips. Then, hours or days later (always unexpected), spang! Leaves and flowers at once. Within a week the whole tree will look like a puff of cotton candy; three of four days after that they’ll all fall off and turn the lawn into a pink carpet. For days the cats will come home covered in petals, tracking them everywhere. Sadly (for us—Kelley really likes cherries), despite all the flowering there will be no fruit. There never is. I don’t know why. The tree is at least 25 years old, so it’s not a question of age. I don’t think it’s a nutrient or sunlight issue, either. I think our cherry just doesn’t have any suitable friends close enough to cross-pollinate.
Perhaps one day someone will plant something compatible, and one day there will be tiny little cherry trees springing up all over. Until then, the birds love the tree. The cats love the tree. And I love the tree. It seems content.
#april #cherryBlossom #cherryTree #flowers #garden #gardening #hail #microClimate #nature #seattle #spring #waterspout #weather -
One day I’m walking up to my studio, looking at a bare tree. Next morning, this. Our cherries are gonna be bangin’ this year. 🍒🌸
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ok, one more birb
And since I'm on mathstodon - just look at those parametric curves through the stripes- just beautiful!
#birding #nuthatch #salemoregon #pnw #cherrytree
photos are creative commons.
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„Cherry blossom“ (2011)
Photo ©️ Dietmar Bachmann
📍Gempen (BL), Switzerland#photography #photo #spring #springtime #springvibes #cherryblossoms #cherryblossom #cherrytree #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #Switzerland #Gempen #Leica #LeicaM #LeicaM9 #Fotografie #Foto #Frühling #Frühlingszeit #Frühlingserwachen #Kirschblüten #Kirschbaum #Natur #Naturfotografie #Naturliebhaber
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„Cherry blossom“ (2011)
Photo ©️ Dietmar Bachmann
📍Gempen (BL), Switzerland#photography #photo #spring #springtime #springvibes #cherryblossoms #cherryblossom #cherrytree #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #Switzerland #Gempen #Leica #LeicaM #LeicaM9 #Fotografie #Foto #Frühling #Frühlingszeit #Frühlingserwachen #Kirschblüten #Kirschbaum #Natur #Naturfotografie #Naturliebhaber
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„Cherry blossom“ (2011)
Photo ©️ Dietmar Bachmann
📍Gempen (BL), Switzerland#photography #photo #spring #springtime #springvibes #cherryblossoms #cherryblossom #cherrytree #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #Switzerland #Gempen #Leica #LeicaM #LeicaM9 #Fotografie #Foto #Frühling #Frühlingszeit #Frühlingserwachen #Kirschblüten #Kirschbaum #Natur #Naturfotografie #Naturliebhaber
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„Cherry blossom“ (2011)
Photo ©️ Dietmar Bachmann
📍Gempen (BL), Switzerland#photography #photo #spring #springtime #springvibes #cherryblossoms #cherryblossom #cherrytree #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #Switzerland #Gempen #Leica #LeicaM #LeicaM9 #Fotografie #Foto #Frühling #Frühlingszeit #Frühlingserwachen #Kirschblüten #Kirschbaum #Natur #Naturfotografie #Naturliebhaber
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„Cherry blossom“ (2011)
Photo ©️ Dietmar Bachmann
📍Gempen (BL), Switzerland#photography #photo #spring #springtime #springvibes #cherryblossoms #cherryblossom #cherrytree #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #Switzerland #Gempen #Leica #LeicaM #LeicaM9 #Fotografie #Foto #Frühling #Frühlingszeit #Frühlingserwachen #Kirschblüten #Kirschbaum #Natur #Naturfotografie #Naturliebhaber
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The cherry tree at my Ueno smoking spot is finally blooming!
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Well, who would have believed that the cherry would have so many days of warmth, and even shrug off a night of 30F to bloom completely, and look like this? This is 4 days after the previous post.
It was so full that the wind was actually taking some of the blossoms down, like gentle white rain.
Tomorrow/Tuesday are going to be crazy windy and cold days, so I expect it may look very different then. But so pleased to see it now.
#CherryTree #Yoshino 3/n
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How To Grow A Cherry Tree That Actually Produces Fruit https://www.allforgardening.com/1657165/how-to-grow-a-cherry-tree-that-actually-produces-fruit/ #CherryTree #FrankLevering #garden #gardening #SweetCherries
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"At First Blush" ... cherry tree blossoms will be here soon!!!
https://lois-bryan.pixels.com/featured/at-first-blush-lois-bryan.html
#art #giftideas #cherrytree #spring #digitallyhandpainted #NotAi #LoisBryan
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Plant one tree in garden now to ‘gain 5kg of fruit every year’ https://www.allforgardening.com/1563600/plant-one-tree-in-garden-now-to-gain-5kg-of-fruit-every-year/ #CherryTree #fruit #FruitTree #garden #GardenTips #GardenTree #gardening #GardeningExpert #GardeningJobs #GrowYourOwn #GrowingYourOwnFruit #RealLife #TiktokVideo #tree
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Plant one tree in garden now to ‘gain 5kg of fruit every year’ https://www.allforgardening.com/1563600/plant-one-tree-in-garden-now-to-gain-5kg-of-fruit-every-year/ #CherryTree #fruit #FruitTree #garden #GardenTips #GardenTree #gardening #GardeningExpert #GardeningJobs #GrowYourOwn #GrowingYourOwnFruit #RealLife #TiktokVideo #tree
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Was playing around with paint
#cherryblossoms #paint #traditionalart #cherrytree #originalart #referencedart #flora #floral #art -
Was playing around with paint
#cherryblossoms #paint #traditionalart #cherrytree #originalart #referencedart #flora #floral #art -
@_DigitalWriter_ @gnulinux Dann gefällt Dir vielleicht auch noch Klevernotes; das kann verschachtelte Notes/Texte machen.
Ich hätte es sehr gerne für ein Buchprojekt verwendet, aber leider besteht es auf alphabetisches Sortieren. Das ist sicher gut für Gedanken sammeln und wiederfinden; leider kontraproduktiv, wenn man Kapitelüberschriften benötigt und diese nicht immer neu durchnummerieren will.
Jetzt habe ich Cherrytree für das Buchprojekt genommen. Wenn man ein wenig in die Einstellungen taucht und sie von "Programmierer" auf "Schreiberling" umstellt, wird man eigenltich recht glücklich. Obwohl mir ein K-Programm lieber gewesen wäre.
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Point what you want! (Don’t trust the Internet and the oligarchs)
Paper Thing Chart 621 - 624
By Meister Jeder, Dadaist, Hüter des Kunstfriedens von 1961 und Realistiker 9/25 #dada #Nature #Color #Art #AIart #PicturePanel #Thing #animals #Bildtafel #Kirschbaum #CherryTree -
Point what you want! (Don’t trust the Internet and the oligarchs)
Paper Thing Chart 621 - 624
By Meister Jeder, Dadaist, Hüter des Kunstfriedens von 1961 und Realistiker 9/25 #dada #Nature #Color #Art #AIart #PicturePanel #Thing #animals #Bildtafel #Kirschbaum #CherryTree -
Point what you want! (Don’t trust the Internet and the oligarchs)
Paper Thing Chart 621 - 624
By Meister Jeder, Dadaist, Hüter des Kunstfriedens von 1961 und Realistiker 9/25 #dada #Nature #Color #Art #AIart #PicturePanel #Thing #animals #Bildtafel #Kirschbaum #CherryTree -
Point what you want! (Don’t trust the Internet and the oligarchs)
Paper Thing Chart 621 - 624
By Meister Jeder, Dadaist, Hüter des Kunstfriedens von 1961 und Realistiker 9/25 #dada #Nature #Color #Art #AIart #PicturePanel #Thing #animals #Bildtafel #Kirschbaum #CherryTree -
Point what you want! (Don’t trust the Internet and the oligarchs)
Paper Thing Chart 621 - 624
By Meister Jeder, Dadaist, Hüter des Kunstfriedens von 1961 und Realistiker 9/25 #dada #Nature #Color #Art #AIart #PicturePanel #Thing #animals #Bildtafel #Kirschbaum #CherryTree -
Over the past months we've found 3 dead blackbird chicks in our garden. I'm glad to see this one is still going strong 🐦⬛
#blackbird #babybird #chick #merel #kuiken #cherrytree #youngbirds #birds #birdsofmastodon #urbanwildlife
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Over the past months we've found 3 dead blackbird chicks in our garden. I'm glad to see this one is still going strong 🐦⬛
#blackbird #babybird #chick #merel #kuiken #cherrytree #youngbirds #birds #birdsofmastodon #urbanwildlife
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You guys!
I managed to get one! It was delicious! 🍒
#smallvictories #cherry #cherrytree #homegrown #backyardfruit #tasty #yum #suckitbirds #tasteslikevictory
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You guys!
I managed to get one! It was delicious! 🍒
#smallvictories #cherry #cherrytree #homegrown #backyardfruit #tasty #yum #suckitbirds #tasteslikevictory