Paddy after harvest
After harvest
Paddy after harvest
'Peter' peppers
'Peter' peppers
'Peter' peppers
Chilli 'Joe's Long'
Chilli 'Joe's Long'
Chilli 'Holy Peak'
Chilli 'Holy Peak'
Harvest in Alberta
Alberta Field at Harvest Time
Canola Harvest 2021
harvest lines
Harvester
Bundles of rice stalks
Rice paddy after harvest
harvest gold...
harvest...
After harvest
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Morning fog
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Harvest
HFF everyone! (Tuscany or Central Spain? - see not…
July 23: harvest
Harvest Time
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Harvested
Slow burning rice hull
the seasonal cycle
Rice field after harvest
Thanksgiving
Biquinho red and yellow chillies
Holy Peak chillies
Ready to be processed
Making room for more cranberries
Loading the truck
Moving the cranberries (Explored)
Corralled cranberries
Coralling the cranberries
Handing the booms
Raking the cranberries
Pulling the Boom
Flooded Bog (Explored)
Unflooded cranberry bog
Floating cranberries
Giant tire - Spring Rain Farm
Spring Rain Farm
Spring Rain Farm
Bundles of stalks
St Louis de Blanford Cranberry)DSC 8347
Every day in August
Rural Alberta
Hay Bales
help yourself to apple
HFF...a yellow one
Surgères - Notre-Dame
Surgères - Notre-Dame
All the leaves are brown (15.10.2018)
Harvest time
Old and weathered
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Monte Sant'Angelo - Santa Maria Maggiore
Legends tell, that in 490, 492 and 493 the archangel Michael appeared to a shepherd and a bishop in front of a grotto. Archangel Michael instructing them to convert that cave into a Christian church. This grotto became the site of many pilgrimages since the early Middle Ages. It is said, that this is the oldest shrine in Western Europe
When the Lombards successfully conquered southern Italy end of the 6th century, King Grimoald in 662 passed on the region to his son, Romuald I, who renovated the sanctuary and encouraged its use as a pilgrimage site. It got very popular for pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem and as well for pilgrims who had followed the Via Francigena to Rome and then continued to the grotto. Many Popes have been here, but as well Bridget of Sweden, Bernard of Clairvaux, Thomas Aquinas, Matilda of Tuscany, Otto III...
Only about 100 meters south of the sanctuary is a complex of (once) three interconnected and partially nested buildings. Seen fltr is the portal of the "Tomba di Rotari", the apse of the church of San Pietro and the church of Santa Maria Maggiore.
The current building has a 10th-century predecessor and was built around 1170. The facade had been renewed after the earthquake in 1198. The nave has some nice capitals. Here are two persons harvesting (grapes?), while the left one, wearing a crown, seems to dance. He may even hold a tambourine.
When the Lombards successfully conquered southern Italy end of the 6th century, King Grimoald in 662 passed on the region to his son, Romuald I, who renovated the sanctuary and encouraged its use as a pilgrimage site. It got very popular for pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem and as well for pilgrims who had followed the Via Francigena to Rome and then continued to the grotto. Many Popes have been here, but as well Bridget of Sweden, Bernard of Clairvaux, Thomas Aquinas, Matilda of Tuscany, Otto III...
Only about 100 meters south of the sanctuary is a complex of (once) three interconnected and partially nested buildings. Seen fltr is the portal of the "Tomba di Rotari", the apse of the church of San Pietro and the church of Santa Maria Maggiore.
The current building has a 10th-century predecessor and was built around 1170. The facade had been renewed after the earthquake in 1198. The nave has some nice capitals. Here are two persons harvesting (grapes?), while the left one, wearing a crown, seems to dance. He may even hold a tambourine.
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