Monday, August 2, 2010

The golden earrings of the mulberry

Our black mulberry got earrings today. Golden ones. :)

I was astonished by this glowing tree sap.



And I see a heart there, left of the earrings.



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19 comments:

Kim, USA said...

Wow this is my first time to see this. Like it much!

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fini said...

Wow!! Amazing! That yellow glows beautifully!

Tara said...

Wow, that is really neat! Great photos!

jabblog said...

The golden sap looks like honey though I suppose it's really amber. Wonderful photographs and what a treat for you - and your mulberry. Do you have silk worms on it?

joo said...

Looks like amber! Marvellous:)

Rajesh said...

Beautiful shots from the nature.

EG CameraGirl said...

I hope this is a good thing and not the result of a wound. It's beautiful whatever it is.

Noel Morata said...

aloha

a very interesting photo to share with us today, i enjoyed the captured images, the light really does show them like earrings!

my world in posted on my plantfanatic blog today :)

Photo Cache said...

how precious they look.

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Xavi said...

Hi Dani,
It seems amber. is that correct?
Great photos!
Have a nice week.

BraCom said...

great photos, very nice colors

Regards, Bram

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Carol said...

Beautiful artistic shots! Marvelous light.

Sylvia K said...

What amazing and terrific shots, Dani! Love the colors and the light and I agree with Carol, they're very artistic captures! Enjoy your week!

Sylvia

Chubskulit Rose said...

Gorgeous shots! I love its glowing effect.

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Anonymous said...

Incredible indeed. Thank you for allowing us to share this probably unique moment. Please have a good Tuesday.

Eden said...

Wow, it's beautiful. Great photos

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Are they harvested to make things? In New Zealand, the kauri gum is dug up to make stuff, I forgot what. It was so long ago when I visited.

Indrani said...

This is interesting. So much of detail. Great post.

Beth Niquette said...

These photos are extraordinary--they are magical. I don't know if I've ever seen pitch glow like that. You have Clytie's gift of finding unusual bits of life in our world.

Amazing--and this fills my eyes.