Miss Cellania's Links
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Why Everything in the Universe Turns More Complex. A new suggestion that
complexity increases over time, not just in living organisms but in the
nonlivin...
Say It With Your Car
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In this next one, you can see a reflection in the window
of the traffic cop taking the photo, lol --
Let's end on an *upbeat* note, shall we?
10 Scientists Convicted of Serious Crimes
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“Follow the science” and “trust the science” have become mantras of late.
Science is, after all, typically regarded as being unbiased, producing
reliable...
When Life. Gives You Tangerines
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Hello Beautiful Souls ♥️
Hope finding the beauty within this random patterns of life through your
curious mind and beautiful heart ♥️
Our sweating sum...
Holiday.
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Last night, on my break, I made sure all of the *Madrid *trip was sorted.
Flights tick
Lisping Choir Tickets tick
Airbnb tick!
I’ve booked a two bedroom a...
Capturing True Colour in Photos
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Shortly after starting my blog in 2016, while taking pictures of some
spring flowers, I noticed how hard it was to get some colours to show up in
photos th...
just a few simple things...
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I think this is true...
It's *Saturday morning* here and raining. We had thunderstorms all night
and now warnings of flash flooding. Generally this doe...
Secrets
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I hate secrets. Not secrets about things like a surprise party or
Christmas gifts. I am talking about secrets that can affect important
things.
I was r...
Dingoes
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Dingoes are believed to have been introduced into Australia by Aboriginal
peoples between 4,600 and 18,300 thousand years ago and may have come from
anci...
In Real Life/ "King of Kings"
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It is most useful to do my little puzzles that I enjoy. Not just to keep my
brain ticking over but also, to learn certain phrases and words that I
mig...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
This appears to be an anthurium - here's a website to see more:
ReplyDeletehttps://plantsam.com/anthurium-cv/
Interesting link, will help identify plants.
DeleteP. S. It's a gorgeous colour!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a deep red and yellow.
DeleteWhat a unique looking flower with its bright colors.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteYes, Jenny is right. It's an anthurium. And the flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny.
DeleteI remember these on the cruise ship when I was 18 years old! The crew called them "little boy" plants, ahem...i guess we can see why! LOL.
ReplyDeleteFunny. Thanks for the laugh.
DeleteIt's one of my favorites now.
ReplyDeleteAlso known as Flamingo Flower. Used to grow it once.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice name for it.
DeleteIt's such a great colour …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan