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November afternoons. Coastal New England scenery. Matunuck, Rhode Island
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To compare which one looks better, here’s a close-up of the orange bougainvillea. Which do you think is more beautiful, this one or the yellow?
Amidst the serene frozen landscape of Lake Hennepin, Minnesota, I crafted a triangular tale of light and wonder. On the right, my red tent stood like a beacon, aglow with an inner light. Venturing into the knee-deep snow on the left, I raised a torch Tiki light towards the star-studded sky, as if guiding the Milky Way's celestial path. The resulting composition weaves a narrative of adventure, solitude, and connection to the vast, starry expanse.
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Flowers With a History
Scientists say there are over 270,000 species of flowers that have been documented and are living in the 21st Century. But scientists have yet to answer basic questions about these marvels of beauty... What led to their amazing diversity? Are there flowers that have not changed much during the evolution of this planet?

The first plant fossils found were woody magnolia-like plants dating back 93 million years. Paleobotanists have more recently uncovered tiny herb-like flower fossils dating back 120 million years. Flowering plants, called angiosperms by scientists, were believed to be already diverse and found in most locations by the middle of the Cretaceous period… 146 million years ago. A myriad of images of preserved flowers and flower parts [in very fine detail] have been found in fossils located in Sweden, Portugal, England, and along the Eastern and Gulf coasts of the United States. Below are a few brief histories of some of today’s best loved flowers.

1. The world’s smallest flower is the watermeal, which measures just 0.1mm across.

2. The world’s largest flower is the Rafflesia arnoldii, which can grow up to 3 feet across.

3. The most expensive flower is the Juliet rose, which sells for $15,800 per stem.

Flower symbolism dates back to ancient times. For example, in ancient Greece, roses were associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

8. In the Victorian era, flowers were a form of nonverbal communication. For example, a red rose means “I love you,” while a white rose signifies purity and innocence.

9. Flowers are an essential food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Flowers are also an essential source of nectar for birds. Some flowers have evolved specifically to attract bird pollinators.
This small alcaravan bird protecting its nest from threats and strangers, the surprising thing is that the nest at floor level almost without any protection unlike other birds that nest on branches or in the high parts of the trees
A beautifully arranged sushi platter sits on a wooden table, showcasing an elegant assortment of colors and textures. The platter features a variety of sushi rolls, including vibrant slices of sashimi, delicate nigiri, and carefully crafted maki rolls with fresh fish, avocado, and cucumber. The sushi is artistically arranged with some pieces garnished with a sprinkle of sesame seeds, thin slices of radish, and a hint of wasabi on the side. Small dishes of soy sauce and pickled ginger are placed alongside, completing the aesthetic. The entire setup exudes a sense of freshness and sophistication, ready to be enjoyed in a delightful culinary experience.
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