Thursday, November 26, 2009

Hot Chilli

Hot Stuff
Mother Nature must be playing a prank on mankind
(and womankind as well)
when such extraordinary vegetables appear.


These are actual peppers from a garden. They are called 'Peter Peppers'


When I first saw its picture, I thought it’s just another photoshopped hoax, but digging deeper,
I was surprised to discover that it’s a real plant, usually called the Peter Pepper, scientific name
capsicum annuum var. annuum ‘Peter’


It’s native to Louisiana and Texas .
It’s been called many other names, including Chilli Willy and Penis Chilli; and has been judged
“Most Pornographic Pepper” by Organic Gardening Magazine...
Not surprising, since it looks like so:
Apparently it has always been grown more as an ornamental thing, rather than to be eaten,
although it’s perfectly edible.


By the way, a farmer who specializes in growing them says they can grow up to 18" long!

Sort of brings a tear to your eyes, doesn't it?

First Lingerie shop in Saudi Arabia



Ice Rain in China

After a shower of rain in Southern China, the water froze on the grass, leaves,
flowers engloving them in beautiful crystal like transparent ice
Even the Beijing logo flower had its own freeze ice
Beautiful display of some of the repeating patterns in nature















Sunday, November 22, 2009

Singles Ad

This has to be one of the best singles ads ever printed. It is reported to have been listed in the Atlanta Journal


SINGLE BLACK FEMALE seeks male companionship, ethnicity unimportant.

I'm a very good girl who LOVES to play.
I love long walks in the woods, riding in your pickup truck, hunting,
camping and fishing trips, cozy winter nights lying by the fire.

Candlelight dinners will have me eating out of your hand.
I'll be at the front door when you get home from work,
wearing only what nature gave me..
Call (404) 875-6420 and ask for Daisy, I'll be waiting....






Over 150 men found themselves talking to the Atlanta Humane Society

Unbelievable Family








Friday, November 20, 2009

A TRUE AUSSIE LOVE STORY...

A Story of Love, Compassion, Friendship & Loyalty

About eight years ago a wild Australian Sulphur Crested Cockatoo flew into a car
and broke its wing. The motorist took it to the Vet in Nerang , Queensland ,
who had to amputate the wing.
We adopted her - for which we needed a National Parks and Wildlife permit -
and kept her in a cage outside where she was often visited by wild Cockatoos.
One of the things that impressed us was how she would push lettuce leaves
through the bars of the cage, offering food to visitors.
Last Sunday 23 July 2006, she again had a visitor.


As usual he spent a lot of time sitting on the cage with a tamper proof latch


There was a lot of talking and grooming.

A bloke has to look presentable when courting a bird!


Things got interesting when he approached the front door. . . ..


The clever fellow figured out how to undo the tamper proof latch!


He opened the door for a lot of mutual grooming and food sharing...

Oooh that's nice! Scratch a bit more on that side, dear...


He was not shy to get into the cage and would go in and out a number of times

They mated! We are looking forward to beautiful baby cockatoos


Later on, the whole extended family came visiting
but the special mate was back every day so far


We leave the door open during the day but if we forget, it doesn't matter -
cockatoos have intelligence that rival primates.
Because she has only one wing, she stays inside or just sits on top

Guess what happened next...

The Babies

At first it seemed as though he was annoyed because she did not fly off with
him and he would squawk a lot. He soon came to understand that she could
not fly so he just stayed. However, she was no longer returning to her cage.
The two of them would stay in the trees in our garden and because the yard
is well fenced, they were safe from dogs but the neighbor’s cat is not kept
indoors at night and we often have to chase it away. Chances are the cat
would come off second best in a confrontation with a Cockatoo but at night
cats remain a danger because they could stalk a sleeping bird on the ground


Cockatoos make their nests in hollow logs but we noticed the male hard at work

digging a hole under a clump of Lilly Pilly trees. We put down a hollow log for them
but they just ignored us. The nest he dug was a hole with a short tunnel leading off
to where she laid her eggs. Once there were eggs in the nest, the male became
extremely aggressive. You better not get near the nest or he will take chunks
of flesh from your foot. It was difficult to take these pictures because I literally
had to steal them while running away from the male


We kept a vigil to see how things were progressing.

They took turns incubating the eggs and covering the tunnel.
After about three weeks, the eggs hatched.
Have a careful look at this picture and try to spot the bit of yellow fluff


Whenever Mum & Dad Cockatoo leave the nest, we try to get a look

but you have to do it while running because Dad Cockatoo is chasing you!


Second lap running around the Lilly Pilly trees!

Well l, I hope his mother thinks he is pretty and eventually I might think so too

but at the moment, both of them just look like pink balls with a bit of yellow fluff


How's that for a true Aussie Love Story????


Definitely has the aaawwwww factor!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

MONA LISA Painting... what is it made of?



Any guesses??





Any guess now??



Artist assistants stand next to 3,604 cups of coffee which have been made
into a giant Mona Lisa in Sydney, Australia



The 3,604 cups of coffee were each filled with different amount of milk
to create the different shades!!

WoW!!

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