This week in Stillingfleet's 1755 as ferns turn brown in cooler weather, the Woodlark sings, and Swallows depart. A full moon rises over the Norfolk countryside.

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This week in Stillingfleet's 1755 Rooks roost in their nesting trees, while the Goat Sucker, or Nightjar, is no longer heard at night. Yellow Devil's Bit is in bloom, as Peas and Wheat are ready for harvest.

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Watercolor & ink painting of the COVID-19 main protease


-- based on PDB structure 6LU7, 2019-nCov coronavirus 3CL hydrolase (Mpro)
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March 29: Red currant is in bud, according to Stillingfleet's 1755 recorded in Norfolk. Ribes rubrum. Choix des plus belles fleurs: et des plus beaux fruits by Redouté. https://t.co/TpJel3hBRZ via .

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Finger-painted Space Art - which is your favourite??

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Red carpet looks as flowers: Hailee Steinfeld x Paeonia spp. by Sarah Anne Drake from Edwards's botanical register (vol. 17); via and Peter H. Raven Library.

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“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were, but without it we go nowhere.” – Carl Sagan

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Mark-making with fire, smoke and fine liner pen. The unexpected and barely controlled element with the fine control I enjoy with drawing. Small order in a little chaos.

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Today is the first day of Advent, which means we are now well on our way to Christmas! Hoping these cheerful Poinsettias brighten your
[Curtis's botanical magazine vol. 63: https://t.co/Gj6V3tkmye.]

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Just some of the 1000 varieties of roses cultivated by Hackney plantsmen Loddiges & Sons for the arboretum at :

Orwell
Globe
Rose Jay
Quebec
Orion
Atlas
Inconnu
Indiana
King of Mexico
La Virginité
Gloomy
Lake
Early Blush
Dutch Cinnamon
Belle Actrice

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