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  • Vanilla beans resting in sugar, if you seal them in a jar together you get vanilla flavoured sugar… Enjoy!!!

  • sour coated candies…yummy

  • Nice cup of coffee to wake you up in the morning. (I don’t like coffee)

  • Little Sugar Plum the Ballerina card by Karin Taylor / A digital design from The Shed Studio

  • Chapel bridge is a very old wooden plank bridge spanning Sugar Creek near Stockland, IL. perfectly reflected onto Sugar Creek. It is adjacent to the Sugar Creek Cemetery which is home to a scenic very old chapel from which it derives its name. The lore of this bridge is that it was constructed from a ferris wheel used at the World’s Fair in Chicago many, many years ago. Great place to fish! Taken with a Nikon Coolpix 5700. / Top 10 finisher in the “Stream Crossings” group “Reflections in the Stream” challenge / Sugar Creek Cemetery Chapel / / 423 views

  • Sugar Cove ~ Maui North Shore Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved

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  • Prairie cottage south of Lethbridge, AB Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......

  • This sweet shop in Southport, England sold all the ‘old fashion’ sweets in jars with the old weighing scales

  • Ready now for the coming cane crops. The photo was taken using a 14-54mm Olympus lens and an Olympus E-30 camera. Location: Southern Cairns – Queensland – Australia Sugar cane farms are common in the far north and a fair percentage of the country’s sugar comes from up this way. Some minor editing in photoshop to give the vibrant colours.

  • The ancestors of the beautiful Protea dates back to approximately 100 million years ago, and they are considered among the oldest families of plants on earth. Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern botany and plant taxonomy named this flower in 1735, after the Greek God, Proteus. In Greek mythology, Proteus had the ability to change shape and form at his will; hence the name given to these flowers with their diverse array of colours, shapes, textures and sizes. The average size of the flowering blossom is 6-8 inches, although I have seen some fully opened which are almost 12 inches. They are large and sensationally beautiful. © 2009 Fine Art Photography by Sharon Mau / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 27 May 2008 17:51:37 / Tv 1/250 Av 4.5 Exposure Compensation -2/3 / ISO 200 Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 56.0 mm Protea cynaroides / Common Name: King Sugar Bush “The King Protea was originally from the Cape Town area of South Africa. It is actually the national flower of South Africa. Today King Proteas may be found all over the world where the atmosphere is dry and the soil has good drainage. They thrive upcountry in cooler temperatures on the western slopes of Haleakala here on Maui. The flower of the King Protea may be as large as 12 inches across. On the outside it has many stiff, pointed, narrow bracts, or petals, that give it the appearance of a cup. The bottom half of the petals starts out cream coloured or yellow, which transforms into bright pink or velvet red on the top half. Inside the cup is a mass of white stamen about 1-2 inches long which all curve towards the centre. The leaves look like flat spoons, or paddles, which grow alternately along the several stems of the plant. They are thick and stiff and round in appearance. Their petioles (leaf stems) are quite long, about 1-2 inches. Protea take moisture in through its leaves. The lovely Protea are valued for their decorative qualities. They dry very well and are commonly used as focal pieces in flower arrangements. It is said that Protea leaves are also used to make tea. Proteas live in a fragile environment. Of the 370 protea species, about 120 of them are listed as endangered. There are very few wild proteas anymore, most of them are now cultivated in greenhouses or nurseries.” Text by by Ben S. 2000

  • Shot In New York, USA 2007

  • Our Oldest, at about 7 years of age. He was resuced from the local Humane Society when he was about 9 – 10 months old – He would have soon been “put to sleep” if not adopted. He is very quiet and affectionate. He loves attention and has the loudest, most “rumbling” PURRRR I’ve ever heard!! He couldn’t be loved more! He’s my buddy for life!

  • This is Tia Maria today when we took them to summer camp. She really enjoyed it. Im so happy she feels all right again. / It is so hot now in Sweden. We have around 30°C (86F) now but last weekend it was 35°C (95F) in the shadows and no wind at all. / Taken with my Pentax K10D and Tamron 28-300mm. Featured, July 2009, in Pets are Us

  • Water drops on a pink rose petal. Canon Powershot A480 compact, hand-held, straight off camera. Proudly New Zealand-made. :)

  • all done in freehand and shapes in Corel X 2

  • Arriba! Arriba! Let celebrate the Day of the Dead with these Rockabilly Sugar Skulls..! Ive wanted to do this for ages but never had the time, but here it is… enjoy

  • This was taken at the Billie Creek Village in Rockville, Indiana. The village is a living history museum designed to help us see how life was in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. Please View Larger

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