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Today's tangle is 'pokeroot', an official Zentangle pattern. I followed a tutorial by Zenjo Zentangle.
The tangle name comes from a shrub with purple black berries.
Historically, poke root is used in food, medicine, and dye for fabric and wine. But despite these traditional uses, the whole plant is toxic to people. It needs to be cooked in a specific way in order to be safe.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot captured in January 2017.
I have myself a Caro Emerald 'Tangled Up' earworm now, but hope that you like this colour edit and that you all had an awesome weekend. Take care my Flickr friends.
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Tangle Creek Falls as seen from the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, Alberta. Thanks for looking and happy waterfall Wednesday.
The dawn is breaking
A light shining through
You're barely waking
And I'm tangled up in you.
Yeah.
Howie Day: Collide
A big thanks and a virtual hug to my sweet friend, Wildlife & Nature Photography , for the lovely testimonial. Please take a look at her beautiful photo's of the countryside of England (which has surpassed another place as my favorite country ).
Country park near Royton, Greater Manchester, The land was donated to give soldiers a place of peace. It was given as a Thank You gift by Norris Bradbury, after the Great War 1914-1918, in September 1919.
Meggi enjoying it too!
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens
Cotton (or Cottonwood) trees grow really well in coastal locations around Queensland. Perhaps they have different varieties but generally have very thick, textured and gnarled trunks which form a haven for kids to play in and climb upon. Generally we just call the Cotton Trees and there is even a beachside location on the Sunshine Coast named after them. They have very pretty pale yellow flowers with a dark centre often tinged with maroon and black.
This lot seem to have developed a bit differently in the sand of the Brisbane River at south side Colmslie Reserve. They form a rather tangled arch, no doubt still fun to chase your friends in. Here's a link to explain all about them.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibiscus_tiliaceus
how quickly it can all change
it’s like being tangled in roots
only to be freed for a little bit of air
and then it sucks you back in
with only one breath
This particular pond that the Blue Heron frequents has a lot of Water Lily plants that suddenly burst into growth mode as the temperature warms up. In one such instance, this Heron got more than what he bargained for; as he dove his beak into water in order to catch a fish he got tangled up in the weed. At the end he managed to free himself up and went to sit on a floating log to nurse his ego. Richmond Hill, Ontario
Tangle Peak
Alberta
An exposure blend pano of some breaking light over a wintry Icefields Parkway favourite!
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