Mr Blade, It's a tulip from the side angle. One that's been bitten on by a re-engineered woolly mammoth mind you but still. And yes there is a bright eyed alien leftish top center who has this on his youtube channel, as well as the Teal colored Arches of the new galactic McDonald's franchise right upper center. I'm not seeing the pig parts but if any moslems show up, that'll be my story for them.
Wow, such a pretty picture. Love the colours. Really stunning.
Thanks for your comment on Cube's page. I'm looking for less chemicals. My bad for not saying that. But I'd also like them not to use animal testing. Oh ... I ask too much, me thinks.
The space guys have really been putting out some great stuff for a while. You may want to bookmark that main page of Astronomy Picture of the Day.
I also hate animal testing. I believe we can accomplish things without abusing other life forms if we put some effort into it. I don't like chemicals either. I avoid using man made food products.
Looks like TULIPS IN THE SKY!
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Z, :-)
DeleteYou're a hopeless romantic. All I see in the first pic is a full pig's bladder. Sheesh. I know... it's just me.
ReplyDeleteMr Blade, It's a tulip from the side angle. One that's been bitten on by a re-engineered woolly mammoth mind you but still. And yes there is a bright eyed alien leftish top center who has this on his youtube channel, as well as the Teal colored Arches of the new galactic McDonald's franchise right upper center. I'm not seeing the pig parts but if any moslems show up, that'll be my story for them.
DeleteJerry, that made me laugh out loud :-)
DeleteKid,
ReplyDeleteThanks to you, I visit the APOD site every day. The other day, I made that top photo my Facebook banner.
BTW, are you aware of these sites: European Astronomy Picture of the Day and Cosmic Art Photography? Sometimes I find some good stuff at those two sites.
AOW - Thanks and I was not. Bookmarked now.
DeleteSpectacular...
ReplyDeleteSig, He's got it going on eh?
DeleteSig, Hmm, what was I talking about? Anyway, glad you enjoyed them.
DeleteI'll take your word for the tulip and the rosette ;)
ReplyDeleteCube, and you don't have to keep them in water.
DeleteThanks, Kid - I love tulips.
ReplyDeleteAnything for you Adrienne.
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ReplyDeleteWow, such a pretty picture. Love the colours. Really stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on Cube's page. I'm looking for less chemicals. My bad for not saying that. But I'd also like them not to use animal testing. Oh ... I ask too much, me thinks.
Happy Weekend and boogie boogie.
Happy W. Welcome.
DeleteThe space guys have really been putting out some great stuff for a while. You may want to bookmark that main page of Astronomy Picture of the Day.
I also hate animal testing. I believe we can accomplish things without abusing other life forms if we put some effort into it. I don't like chemicals either. I avoid using man made food products.
This is a beautiful place, this is an ugly place.
Thanks for the welcome. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
DeleteA great weekend to you too and all.
DeleteOne must wonder what this would look like up close to a naked eyeball as opposed to the view from that new improved super Galilieoian device.
ReplyDeleteWell, without the chemical composite color filtering, it would just be a light blue cloud looking thing.
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