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Not the best pic as it was getting dark...plus I was afraid to touch them too much in case they instantly turned to frizz. Gave her an accidental "perm" by leaving her hair in buns for several weeks.
Handmade book using repurposed leather, ecodyed paper, handmade flax paper, and a curly willow branch. Book 191 of a 365 challenge. Blogged at: craftyminimeg.blogspot.com/2013/09/curly-willow-book-191....
I was lucky today as it was very hot outside but my wife was still in the mood to let me take some shots of her(flaunting her new hairstyle).
This also looks good in B&W, ill try to share it tomorrow if i feel like converting it.
I'm a fly, I'll die tomorrow
So give me all you've got
I so believe, I so believe
I'm a fly, I'll die tomorrow
So give me all you've got
And out here in this foreign place
I have let you down
I've fallen for a foreign face
And I've fallen to the ground
I've gone in blinding, scorching sun
And fallen to my knees
And I've forgotten what I believed
And I so believe, I so believe
In the good in all of us.
Stitchy and I had lunch with Shannon Okey today then went out to the blue wall for a quick shot of her fabulous new hair. Same cut, but she's embracing the curly girl thing. It looks so great!
La petite Curly, seule dans son abri (pas encore de copine à ce moment-là ). Fille de Willow et Link. On voit bien sa queue fourchue, d'où vient son nom.
Plant Lore:
Curly dock is an alien species from Europe.
The species name, crispus, means "curly" in Latin. The word "dock" describes the solid part of an animal's tail, and "to dock" a tail means to remove it. Doberman Pincher and Cocker Spaniel's tails are commonly docked. Undesirable plant species (weeds) are also called dock, perhaps because people would "dock the weeds" by cutting and removing them.
The plant has been used since 500 B.C. and has many medicinal properties, most of which are based in the plant's roots. A poultice of the roots has been used to treat iron-deficiency anemia for centuries. It's also a blood purifier and liver decongestant because the poultice stimulates the liver to produce bile. It remedies constipation while strengthening the colon, was employed to treat syphilis, and the powered roots were used as a tooth powder.
Curly dock acts as an astringent to treat wounds and bleeding. Application of a dock compress helps with skin irritations and rubbing the leaves on your skin can relieve the itchy symptoms of a stinging nettle rash.
The seeds were once roasted and used as a coffee substitute (hence the name Coffee-weed).
Tree Braids: Curly wet and wavy tree braids- once product such as water and mouse is applied to this hair- currently, no product at all added, not even water or sheen!
Care should be taken when Ewe wash a sheep, do not Ram about. This one was just having its hair permed, look what happened to its horns, they got curled as well
This is Curly, my Creobroter Pictipennis, he gets his name from his curly wings which sadly didn't set correctly after his last moult