This memorial lighthouse was constructed in 1929 and can be found on Belle Isle in Detroit Michigan on the North East end of the island park. For more information about this historic landmark please visit: https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/livingstone-memorial-lighthouse
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Monochrome Monday: Apricot Punch Calibrachoa
This flower is also known Calibrachoa, Million Bells, the Trailing Petunia, or the Mini Petunia. This flower is often confused for a Petunia but the primary difference between the two plant species is that Calibrachoa tends to grow lower than Petunias. Calibrachoa flowers also tend to be smaller than Petunias.
Monochrome Monday: Afternoon in Suburbia
Hope you are having a fantastic Monday!
Monochrome Monday: Model Trains
Monochrome Monday: Workspace
When it gets warmer which will hopefully be soon, I think the next household project should be cleaning out the garage.
Monochrome Monday: Unfrosted Toaster Pastry
Such a sad thing, that one’s breakfast pastry is not only unfrosted but untoasted as well, although I’ve heard that they are also delectably delicious if eaten frozen but that too is not the case for this room temperature treat.
World of Monchornica No.3
Mr. Finn’s Bowl new bowl that he does not want to use. He prefers drinking from Mr. Copper’s dish. Mr. Copper doesn’t seem to mind too much though.
Monochrome Monday: Mornings With Mister Coffee
Some would say it’s the best part of waking up and I have yet to find any evidence that disproves this statement. I’ll keep you posted if that ever changes.
Monochrome Monday: Lost Lands of Monochromica No.2
Anyone else feel as though they’re lost in a grey haze of winter?