this is the common mallow (“wood mallow” or mauve des bois in french). it is found along vineyards and fields and roadsides in the fall in southern france, unlike its cousin the marsh mallow, which is most often found in a plastic bag near the back of the pantry behind the box of bisquick, or occasionally sandwiched between two graham crackers and a hershey bar.
common mallow/mauve sauvage/malva sylvestris
autignac, france
these leaves spent last summer soaking up the mediterranean sun in order to help grow some wine grapes that we will be tasting, in fermented form, sometime this next summer. then they spent the early fall turing these delicious shades of olive green. we are a house divided. steve would gladly give up these hues for a glass of this summer’s wine. i would gladly abstain from a glass of wine or two, in order to luxuriate in these hues.
dried grape leaves
autignac, france
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you have been in my pantry i see!
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scientists in china recently found a golden chunk of 99 million year old amber with a tiny dinosaur tail covered with pristinely preserved feathers. it was a huge find and it made international news headlines. the amber adds to fossil evidence that many dinosaurs sported feathers rather than scales. they speculate that these early feathers were never intended for flight, but were either ornamental or used for insulation. and that the earliest dinosaurs did not roar, but rather cooed. i am endlessly in love with feathers, but do not have endless things to say about them, and i have posted a lot of them over the years. i’m pretty pleased with myself, to have come up with a connection between this feather and a 99 million year old dinosaur. and now it’s bedtime.
buse variable feather
autignac, france
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Beautiful! Bummed you are no longer pinnable.
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what holds my attention in this image, is not the overall mushroomyness of the image, but the sumptuous crêpe texture of the of the dried gills. the mushroom caps look like large circle skirts, made from a two-toned beige and cream crêpe textile. you can image them swishing just so as you make your way across the dance floor. i’ll take one of those please, floor length, with a cream silk top. thank you. yes, mr. astaire. here i am. in heels.
dried funnel mushrooms
autignac, france
it is going to take a while before i get sick of photographing mostly white objects on a black background. these lunaria seed casings would have looked washed out and bland on a white background. i know, because i tried many times to get a photo that did them justice. then i moved to a new machine and pulled the lever. the bells started ringing, and the lights started spinning, and a cascade of muted irridescent coins began to fall onto black velvet.
lunaria seed casings
autignac, france
Oh! You are a quick one, Mary Jo!