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Beard's 66 service station, at Central and Woodlawn.
Clematis vitalba
A fibrous climbing plant that was one of several plants that were used for making cord and and rope during the neolithic. Some regions have used this fibrous climbing plant for weaving baskets. The seed head produces a white 'beard' that will have made mothers talk and children, from prehistory through to history, laugh whenever autumn opened it's door.
Evidence of string now dates back as far as 90,000 ybp in a pre Sapiens site in eastern France. Rafts to get Neanderthals to Mediterranean islands would have benefited from just such transformation.
In this Swedish article, string is projected as far back as homo erectus:
The midday down Canberra Xplorer service with EA2504 - EB2512 - EB2514 - EC2525 (ABB Xplorer DMU) is seen having departed Queanbeyan and has entered the ACT near Beard
Taken at the Cincinnati Beard Barons Charity car show held at Frisch's Big Boy Restaurant's Mainliner in the Fairfax suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
the dude on the left:
I dig you beard , mAn!
the guy on the right:
cheers, mAn! you recon I should dye? I dig your ginger vibe, mAn!
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a stroll in auckland city around Uni and such
paddle up/downstream for more
The Captain Blue Beard. In portuguese we have a word for "miss you" that is "saudade". It's a common feeling for sailors men.
My beard grows down to my toes,
I never wears no clothes,
I wraps my hair
Around my bare,
And down the road I goes.
~ Shel Silverstein, in Where The Sidewalk Ends, 1974