Aren’t these plants suppost to drop their peppers on the ground if the animals don’t eat them. No idea if this plant is absolutly dead or if it’s going to come back.
This flower pot was whistling at me in the store. Maybe not audibly, but in my head it was.
I can’t tell if this is what it’s supposed to look like while it is thriving or if it’s just dying.
I’m sure, to the native Floridians, that these things are pests, but all I saw was cuteness. It was a shame they all ran away from me. I was very disappointed.
Did they put the sign in the middle of the water or is it from flooding? It’s okay to feed the ducks, as long as it’s not bread.
Another stuffed animal found living on the streets.
An old tractor consumed by moss.
Some very sharp rocks.
A ceremonial mask from the early americas. That’s all I know, I didn’t read the sign.
Quick trip to Swaminarayan Akshardham, a hindu temple just up the road in New Jersey. Very impressive place.
An unusual departure from my typical weird artistry. A painting of a tree.
I like to look up. In this case, there was a lot going on.
My new deskmate. Don’t ask questions and don’t judge me.
A 100+ year old sewing machine, still in working condition, home to a couple spiders.
We got a little bit of snow here…
Just a random building on a random road on a random day.
It’s a log in the woods.
At the farmer’s market… I didn’t realize celery root was a thing. Googling recipes now
The greenhouses are going empty.
A really warn down drawer containing medical ephemera.
I didn’t purposely go to this pumpkin patch. I came upon it while walking through the woods.
I’m sorry little teddy bear.
I have a fascination with nearly all mannequins that I encounter in public, probably because I have a sister that’s one.
A sculpture of a kraken. #PhotoOfTheDay #Photography
While waiting for an appointment… #PhotoOfTheDay #Photography
a container for grease behind a restaurant. gah, that’s gross. #PhotoOfTheDay #Photography
Looking into the woods at a deer. Look closer…
so many tiny baby pumpkins.
A singing clock from early 17th century united states.
a local bug hotel, but all the tenants have vacated. I assume becuse it’s cold and they’ve all died horiffic deaths.
a wall of locks.
A pool of ping pong balls with projected lights on the surface.
A small ‘bridge’ in the marshlands that I wandered through today.
A weird doll looking at me as I walked around an antiques store.
A very large jesture’s head looking through a hole in a brick wall
A collection on lily pads in the neighborhood lake.
The DC metro as seen from the road below
I felt really bad for this balloon. Mr. Krabs looks like he’s in agony while attending a birthday party.
I planted this from an avocado that I got at the grocery store. And I haven’t managed to kill it yet, like most of my other poor plants.
This popped up while I was out walking tonight.
I worked on a new batch of hot sauce over the weekend and I’m getting ready to ship them out. Sorry, they’re all already spoken for.
Went to a local lavender farm and they had baby chickens!
a row of tulips. a small part of the 20 million that were at this farm. I took home 5
a statue in front of what should be some sort of reflecting pool but it’s old and hasn’t been maintained.
a mansion on the river
Florida beachfront in the rain.
Art at an immersive spaces exhibit in Philadelphia.
immersive art, aka a bunch of led lights hanging from the ceiling everywhere.
yeah, I like #baking. bread is my jam, so what.
walking through New York City near the World Trade Center
Some sort of cactus plant I came across.
some sort of plant/tree in a tent
Hanging plants
at a local restaurant
I came across this cool ass cactus plant.
some old medieval weapons at the museum.