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The tale of "Tangled" performed in the Royal Theatre in Fantasy Faire at Disneyland. So awesome!

Dried moss in a tangle

Custom Vinylmation by Jared Circusbear

Okay, I know I have plenty of tree/sky pics; but, this was just too interesting not to share. Taken in Portsmouth in front of Mark's house.

Creative cabling in Beijing's Sanlitun neighbourhood.

Finding these tiles everywhere and before I filed them in my new box I scanned them in. Diferent inks and papers used, early stuff.

this tree grew up twisted and tangled in an old corn crib.

Taken at Glenbrook Lagoon

@ The swan, ipswich

Tangles of Truth is a historical novel set during the early years of World War II. There is a central sword & sorcery theme critical to the story, but Rolf Leutnart is a German staff officer with the famed Afrika Korps and is General Erwin Rommel’s favorite interpreter, fluent in Italian, French, and English. Leutnart is assigned as the primary translator for Italian and German senior officers. While in Tunisia, Rolf meets and falls in love with Lorena Sebesta, an Italian Red Cross nurse. For her, however, the attraction is difficult, since she despises uniforms and especially Germans. However, the relationship grows and soon develops into a torrid love affair, as the war rages all around them.

 

Rolf is approached by several shadowy figures who hint at things more sinister and possibly supernatural in Rolf’s background. He is tied to a birthmark in the shape of a wolf’s head, a secret society known only as the Red Pyramid, and an ancient curse from Egypt that has awaited his arrival for 5,000 years. Rolf’s past arises from the ashes of time, as he takes up sword and axe, to wage combat with demons, giant reptiles, and the wicked sorceress Nefastani. It’s a duel between wolf and snake, as muscle and instinct battle treachery and black magic, with the outcome of WWII in the balance.

 

Taken 3rd August in the Magic Kingdom at WDW

Tangled FX 2.1.2 (12 Aug 2021 at 3:06:27 am)

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Photographed by the Boating Lake in Heaton Park on 15 September 2011

 

The 12-acre Boating Lake was constructed between 1908 and 1912 and was dug by hundreds of previously unemployed men using only shovels and small hand-pulled trucks to dispose of soil around the park.

I love looking at Shelly Beauch's tangles...they are amazing! Thanks for the inspiration!

This tangle may serve as a protective retreat.

Classic Scene from Tangled.

iPod headphone tangles with fixed white balance. Does it look better?

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