Selfportrait

Navigare necesse est
This was the last sailing weekend for this season and the sailing was wicked with gale force wind!
Have a great week/ Tyra
Monochrome Monday


Navigare necesse est
This was the last sailing weekend for this season and the sailing was wicked with gale force wind!

Ha… this was fun; I’ve been playing around with some black and white pictures from Tyra’s Garden, giving them a total make-over. Pushing a few buttons really changes the images completely. Positive captures in a negative form.


Sweet pea, Tyra's Garden

Rosa, Tyra's Garden

Phalaenopsis

Vit Dahlia i min Potager, Tyra's Trädgård
HAVE A GREAT WEEK MY FRIENDS!

It is not about BlackBerry the smartphone device, this is about September harvest – Now it is time to harvest the lovely Blackberries and this year they are wonderful, so big and juicy. I’m going to make a Blackberry pie - I think…
Blackberry Pie Baked in the Best Flaky Pie Crust sound just great.

Bramble - Rubus L.

The blackberry is an edible berry in the Rubus genus and the Rosaceae family. The fruit are botanically termed an aggregate fruit and they are produced on plants that typically have biennial canes and perennial roots. Blackberries and raspberries are also called caneberries or brambles. It is a widespread and well known group of several hundred species, many of which are closely related apomictic microspecies native throughout the temperate Northern hemisphere and South America. Wikipedia
Björnbär (Rubus subg. Rubus) är ett samlingsnamn på flera arter inom familjen Rosaceae, släktet Rubus. Den vanligaste är sötbjörnbär (Rubus plicatus). Björnbärskomplexet består ett stort antal arter, underarter och former, som hör till de mest svårskilda i vår flora. Odlade sorter är dessutom ofta hybrider av olika arter. De kallas ibland även “svarthallon” och “björnhallon” (se även blåhallon). Tidigare betraktade man björnbär som en enda art, vilken då kallades Rubus fruticosus.
Have a great week my friend! And hey don’t be a stranger communicate do write something.