Cool T with Green Lantern Logo
Photo Manipulation I just adore this little boys stock. Stock Credits: / DemonCherryStock / DarkRiderDLMC / Unholy-Stock / SXU IMPORTANT © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / This image is copyrighted ©Asylum Witch. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in ANY WAY without my prior written permission. Aug 2009 – Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation / Sept 2009 – Art & Stories Made for Children . .
Another example of nature at her best – Enjoy /
This is my youngest, Avery, as a multitude of Justice League of American heroes, watercolor and darn big!
Physalis alkekengi. Often known as chinese lanterns.
butterfly
Oct 2008 – Shot as an HDR. / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
This is my second version of maneki neko, modelled this time on my dear Peony, a Japanese bobtail and niece and companion of Lotus, who inspired the first version. (There’s a photo of Peony here.) The raised right paw is said to beckon in money (whereas the left beckons in customers). Here maneki neko is wearing a bib in the style of one I bought at Zojoji Shrine in Tokyo. The bibs are intended for the small statues of the god Jizo, of which there are several brightly decorated rows at Zojoji, but you can also see them around the necks of maneki neko. This one has the traditional hemp leaf pattern. Maneki neko’s accessories are a lantern with the kanji for ‘luck’ and an origami crane representing peace. The characters on the right read ‘maneki neko’ I also have a t-shirt with the same design. For other items, please visit my Zazzle store.
This is my second version of maneki neko, modelled this time on my dear Peony, a Japanese bobtail and niece and companion of Lotus, who inspired the first version. (There’s a photo of Peony here.) The raised right paw is said to beckon in money (whereas the left beckons in customers). Here maneki neko is wearing a bib in the style of one I bought at Zojoji Shrine in Tokyo. The bibs are intended for the small statues of the god Jizo, of which there are several brightly decorated rows at Zojoji, but you can also see them around the necks of maneki neko. This one has the traditional hemp leaf pattern. Maneki neko’s accessories are a lantern with the kanji for ‘luck’ and an origami crane representing peace. The characters on the right read ‘maneki neko’. For other items with this design, please visit my Zazzle store.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Chinese Bell Flowers Thanks to ElJayGee for identifying these. Common names include: Abutilon, Chinese Bell Flower, Chinese Lantern, Mallow, Indian Mallow, and Flowering Maple (for the maple-like leaves of some species, although the genus is not related to the true maples). Taken at Mission Beach, Far North Queensland, Australia.
Just trying some different things with my logo. Expect Sinestro Corps soon!
A partner for “Blue and Mellow”. / Japanese Lantern captured in Melbourne’s Botanical Gardens. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-
the green lantern
We are in Peillon , a lovely medieval village / perched on a hill,in the Alpes-Maritimes. / You must ring the bell before enter a house.
UF & PSP
these plants have caused quite a bit of interest and lately Georgieh and I have been discussing the difference between hers and mine – so rather than just one I have taken a shot of the ones now growing and gaining colour in the flower bed! my garden in France Canon G10
Aug 2008 – Staten Island Botanical Gardens
Lotus and Peony the Japanese lucky cats come together to bring your family and friends double the luck at Christmas time. According to tradition, the beckoning left paw brings in luck and the right money. The characters read ‘luck’ (on the lantern) and ‘beckoning cat’ (in the centre).
Chinese lanterns all lined up. ;)
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