Here is a picture of three pyrite suns in a meeting room display case at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Painting at Cincinnati Museum Annex
An interesting painting seen on the wall of a meeting room in the Cincinnati Museum Annex. The quote from President Lincoln, "As I would not be a slave so I would not be a master."
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president lincoln
Sunday, July 26, 2009
White Cabbage Butterfly
A White Cabbage butterfly on a Cone flower on a sunny day.
Picture taken outside of Louisville, Kentucky.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Concord Grapes
The Concord grapes are getting to be the right size now they just need to ripen. These grapes are growing in southern Indiana. Once they are ripe I will turn them into organic grape juice.
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concord grapes
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Louisville Kentucky Lincoln Memorial
Here are some scenes from a recently installed Lincoln Memorial on the Ohio River waterfront to celebrate the 200th birthday of President Lincoln who was born in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It is located on River Road in between the old railroad bridge without ends and the I-65 overpass. The riverwalk path goes by the memorial and it has a parking lot. It is a nice spot to see information about events during Lincoln's day and study the artist's interpretation of what Lincoln looked like.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Views for the Ohio River Front
Views from the Ohio River front located in Louisville, Kentucky. If you ever visit and are looking for a free place to go in Louisville. Check out the Great Lawn next to the Ohio River. It is part of the riverwalk system which is a big sidewalk and riding path that goes along the Ohio River in front of downtown Louisville.
There is a public water attraction with water canons, waterfalls, and dancing fountains. This picture is of one of the waterfalls. Same waterfall but picture taken at different angle.
There is a public water attraction with water canons, waterfalls, and dancing fountains. This picture is of one of the waterfalls. Same waterfall but picture taken at different angle.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Abraham Lincoln Statue at Louisville Riverfront
Friday, July 17, 2009
Blackberry Lily
Here is a beautiful flower that appeared in the flower garden last week. It has quite a few spots. It is called a Blackberry Lily (Belamcanda).
Found it in growing in Clark County, Indiana.
Found it in growing in Clark County, Indiana.
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flowers
Monday, July 13, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Watermelon Tourmaline
According to Wikipedia, tourmaline is a crystal silicate mineral combined with other elements to produce different colors. This variety is called watermelon since it has the colors and look of watermelon slice. The compounds that make it up could be elbaite (green=verdelite) or liddicoatlite.
These specimens are from Brazil and are on display at the Indiana University Southeast (IUS) in New Albany Life Sciences Building in the Geosciences department. They were part of the Jimmy C. Davis collection.
These specimens are from Brazil and are on display at the Indiana University Southeast (IUS) in New Albany Life Sciences Building in the Geosciences department. They were part of the Jimmy C. Davis collection.
Labels:
minerals,
watermelon
Friday, July 10, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Day Lily in the Rain
Here are some pictures taken in Clark County, Indiana of some Day Lilies after a summer rain shower.
To Bee or Not A Bee
Here is a picture of either a Artogeia melete or Cabbage White Butterfly. I found pictures on the Internet that seem to match it but identified by these two names.
This insect appears to be some sort of wasp or hornet.
Maybe a small sweat bee resting on a double orange day lily.
Another picture of a Cabbage White Butterfly.
This insect appears to be some sort of wasp or hornet.
Maybe a small sweat bee resting on a double orange day lily.
Another picture of a Cabbage White Butterfly.
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insect
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Bees in Action
This could be a honey bee. Bees are one of my favorite insects since they help pollinate crops I grow.
The black and yellow bees might be carpenter bees.
Maybe another honey bee.
This bee seems different than the others as it collects nectar and pollen of a purple cone flower.
All pictures taken at flower garden in Memphis, Indiana.
The black and yellow bees might be carpenter bees.
Maybe another honey bee.
This bee seems different than the others as it collects nectar and pollen of a purple cone flower.
All pictures taken at flower garden in Memphis, Indiana.
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