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Day 7 - Pohutukawa flower
Here's a pohutukawa flower to match the iris I did. So now there are two glass coasters. :-)
Pohutukawa flower
I love pohutukawas. They're coastal trees which start to bloom in December: the earlier, the hotter the summer will be. Some people call them the New Zealand Christmas tree because of the timing and the brilliant red blooms. there's even a steel sculpture of a flower where the southern and western motorways start in Auckland, the ends of which which light up at night. :-)
As LJ-hosted pictures aren't always showing up properly (just as a strip or very pixellated), I also have it on Flickr.
My NaArMaMo 2011 Gallery is here; go up a level for the others.

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Btw I got the book this friday, though I didn't have time to start reading it until last night. I'm about a third through. It is very good, isn't it? I'm glad it's pouring down outside...
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I'm so glad you're enjoying it! Are you making lists of books to read or reread like I did? I disagree with her about Heinlein though. He's a creep and it comes across in his writing, the later stuff especially.
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The picture of the tree is amazing, I'd love to see a row of them in full bloom.
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It is a very long time since I've read anything by Heinlein, and it doesn't seem to have stuck... I have to reread before I have an opinion. ;-)
Anyway, I've finished the book, and yes, it resonates a lot with me too, particularly the first half of it (though I'm not entirely sure what I think about the ending). I did rather rush through the end though, so think I should to let it sink in a little bit before I write much more of a response... Hopefully I’ll have time to think about it at work tomorrow. :-)
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We get them along Tamaki Drive and coastal roads like that! Here's a picture I took a few years back and one someone else took. They're never in full bloom at the same time so you don't get a line of red but they're still beautiful.
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I could still find those old yellow-cover Gollancz SF books as a teenager but it's really hard to get hold of classics like that now. I still prefer SF to fantasy though I enjoy the few that break away from the tired old royalty-with-swords trope.
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"Among Others" sparked a number of Thoughts with me, several of them them of a rather tangential nature that I'll not try to impose on you here. (I am capable of some restraint - when I remember to ;-) I'll try to put them together and make a post about it on my own account instead, when I've got the energy for it. (I've just gotten back to work after our four-week mandatory summer holiday, and it seems that in that time I'd managed to completely forget how exhausted I get during normal, working weekdays... :P)
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They would make great cards too.
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I love your icon.