Thursday, February 04, 2010

Poppies

Iris


The iris flower is of special interest as an example of the relation between flowering plants and pollinating insects. The shape of the flower and the position of the pollen-receiving and stigmatic surfaces on the outer petals form a landing-stage for a flying insect, which in probing the perianth for nectar, will first come in contact of perianth, then with the stigmatic stamens in one whorled surface which is borne on an ovary formed of three carpels. The shelf-like transverse projection on the inner whorled underside of the stamens is beneath the over-arching style arm below the stigma, so that the insect comes in contact with its pollen-covered surface only after passing the stigma; in backing out of the flower it will come in contact only with the non-receptive lower face of the stigma. Thus, an insect bearing pollen from one flower will, in entering a second, deposit the pollen on the stigma; in backing out of a flower, the pollen which it bears will not be rubbed off on the stigma of the same flower. (from Wikipedia)

The Banquet


Prayer the Churches banquet, Angels age,
Gods breath in man returning to his birth,
The soul in paraphrase, heart in pilgrimage,
The Christian plummet sounding heav’n and earth.
- George Herbert

Sunday, January 31, 2010

WWI Plane


Air and Space Museum, Dulles, Virginia

WWII Plane


Air and Space Museum, Dulles, Virginia

Space Museum


Air and Space Museum, Dulles, Virginia

Satellite. I have no idea what this was for . . .

Been There, Done That


Apollo 11 Space Suit, National Air and Space Museum, Dulles, VA

Space Gadget


National Air and Space Museum, Dulles, VA

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