An Art on a Moth

A rare find. An artwork on a moth.😊

“Tiger Moth” (Baorisa Hieroglyphica)

It is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Frederic Moore in 1882. The genus Baorisa was long thought to be monotypic, but three other species have been found. It is found in parts of northeastern India and Southeast Asia. (Wikipedia)

Great work of art by the great artist up there.

Mangosteen: The Queen of Fruits

 Had it not for my friend @beajango, this would have just been another fruit on a fruit stand … I’d say that this is “bitin na santol”, more on the sour side than sweet..😊

  
Mangosteen or the so-called “Queen of Fruits”, because of Queen Victoria’s reported preference for this exotic fruit centuries ago.

Modern scientists and a growing number of health practitioners now agree on the medical benefits of Mangosteen. They have found that the fruit is helpful in preventing and possibly even stopping a wide range of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer and other chronic diseases.
Mangosteen contains powerful antioxidants and immune system boosters called Xanthones, natural chemical compounds which were proven to possess a variety of potent medicinal properties.
SOURCE: http://www.mangosteen-juice-online.com/mangosteen-benefits.html

Race bibs and Medals Overload: 10 Wonderful ideas to keep them organized.

Race bibs and medals are kept by most weekend athletes because these are tokens reminiscent of an accomplishment and memorable memories of new found friendship and new places explored.

Going over the net, I found ten wonderful ideas and interesting ways to have them organized.

CREDIT TO THE OWNERS. 🙂

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As a chandelier

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As a wall accent

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Compiled as a coffee table book

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Wall mounted

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Elegantly framed

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Wall sculpture

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Hanged on a mannequin

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Pinned on a cork board

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As a wallpaper

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Over the top wall accent