Alecto: Oh! They probably do, but my eggplant plant is all the way across the yard (sigh) and I guess I don't get over there early in the morning. It's a hard life. :-)
I live a couple of miles from the Marin County Civic Center Farmers' Market, which feeds my little blogging hobby. Hell, it feeds me, too.
Formerly employed, I'm now a bum. Happy bum. Tomato ranchin' bum.
But I'm still mad.
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Very beautiful. I wonder if eggplant leaves will do the same thing.
Alecto: Oh! They probably do, but my eggplant plant is all the way across the yard (sigh) and I guess I don't get over there early in the morning. It's a hard life.
:-)
I swear most of the photos in my little folder here are some variant of "dew on brassica," mostly kale. You're not alone in your little world! Purty!
El: Ha ha!
Oh, lord, I'm such a hack.
(This was cauliflower.)
you and that damned macro...
beautiful!
Oh, that's puuurty!!
Is that a pear tree I see reflected in the dew drop? Try enlarging it to see!
cook eat Fret: It's the only lens I use anymore. Too lazy to shift over to the other one (and I like crawling around in the mud).
Michelle: It's like the galaxy pendant on the cat's collar in Men In Black!
Zoomie: I can't make it out clearly, but it has to be the pear tree, because I was in that part of the yard.
Now I'm jealous. I always wanted one of those galaxy pendants and now you have your very own. Humph!
Dagny: You may be in luck. The jeweler who created the galaxy pendant for the movie is a San Franciscan.
I can confirm that eggplant leaves collect dew & rain drops most prettily.
Gorgeous! I wonder if I'm going to have to invest in a real camera one of these days?
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