Paul Stinson’s 1979 cover art to Jesus on Mars
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Paul Stinson’s 1979 cover art to Jesus on Mars
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Here I am with some sunflowers this afternoon. I learned a few years ago that sunflowers are native to North America! Looking forward to collecting and eating fresh sunflower seeds next month! (at West Sechelt)
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James A. Kaufman & Associates, Owl Café, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1986
One of my favourite things about having a garden is being able to give fresh veggies, herbs, flowers, etc. to my friends & family. I harvested this box of goodies a few days ago for one of my best friends. 🌷 Zucchinis, kale, basil, swiss chard, carrots, beets, an onion, cilantro, tomatoes, shelling peas, bush beans, pole beans, nasturtiums, & dahlias. (at Sunshine Coast, BC)
Wildflowers carpet the hillside at Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area. The 23,000-acre area is truly an oasis in the desert with four perennial waterways that are the lifeline for this remarkable place. The Gila River canyon section, known as the Gila Box, is composed of patchy mesquite woodlands, mature cottonwoods, sandy beaches and grand buff-colored cliffs. Bonita Creek – popular for birdwatching, hiking and picnicking – is lined with large cottonwoods, sycamores and willows. Cliff dwellings, historic homesteads, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and over 200 species of birds make this year-round watery Arizona spot worth the drive. Photo by Bob Wick, @mypubliclands.
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“Flamingo pink” swiss chard. Almost too pretty to eat! #organicgarden #homegrown (at Sunshine Coast, BC)