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North Fork Toutle River, Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington
Braided like the strands
of complicated lives
The river carves its whims and will
in scars too deep to heal
I enjoy braided rivers. Rivers that go and do as they please, even when the water levels are low.
Explore May 6, 2021 (#126)
PETER:
A cry: Raaa-punnn-zelll
(Full of enthusiasm)
I can not believe it!
Scout...Scout.....You are absolutely right!!! I haven't been into the tower, but I'm sure Rapunzel lives there!
OLEG: Don't yell so loud, Peter. There are many people walking around here. What is it anyway.
PETER:
Scout said Rapunzel lives in the tower and he's right.
Just look up. Her braid hangs from the bell so the prince can climb up.
I haven't seen the prince yet, but I can be the prince for a while.
OLEG:
Peter....it's not Rapunzel's braid. It's a rope hanging from the bell. You can ring the bell with that.
PETER:
It's clearly a braid!
OLEG:
No, Peter, it's a rope. Rapunzel doesn't live in a lighthouse. If you don't want to believe me, you should ask Paddy.
OLEG: My allerbeste vriend Paddy:
I'm trying to make it clear to Peter that Rapunzel doesn't live in a lighthouse. He doesn't want to believe me.
I love you so much my beate friend!
Heeeeeel veel berenkusjes van Oleg
Many bear kisses from Oleg.
PETER:
Dear Scout.......Oleg doesn't want to believe that Rapunzel lives in the tower with her braid hanging there.
What do you think of it my best friend Scout
I wish you where here.
Ik wou dat je hier was
Ik mis je
Veel berenkusjes van Peter
En veel berenkusjes aan Daddy
Stay safe you all !
Here’s another natural abstract that I’ve taken during our Cessna flight over the river deltas near Skaftafell. It still amazes me that nature can create such beautiful colorful patterns and I think I’ll never get tired of such images. Again, if you have the chance to do such a flight, we can highly recommend it, and until then I hope you like this image! :-)
Hair: FAGA - Alika (New)
Head: Genus Project - Strange W002
Skin: Boataom - Cassie (Bom)
Brows: SB - ShieldsHunter (Bom)
Eyshadow: LePunk - Neva
Eyes: AG - Elegance (Bom)
Lipstick: Velour - Lolita
Choker: NaaNaa's - Mariana
Necklace: NaaNaa's - Anashara (New Fameshed X)
Top: Bauhaus - Drusilla
Nails: SU - Almond
With apologies to 'Wired for Light' for intruding on his neighborhood .......
Berry farming in Santa Maria, CA
Last tunnel for a while, I promise
Braided rivers are rare, dynamic river systems characterized by multiple, shifting channels separated by small, temporary islands (braid bars) across a wide gravel bed. Primarily found in glaciated, mountainous regions like New Zealand, Alaska, and the Himalayas, they are shaped by high sediment loads and variable water flows. These braided plains are crucial biodiversity hotspots for birds, fish, and plants.
The Waimakariri River is one of the largest rivers in Canterbury, on the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island. It flows for 151 kilometres (94 mi) in a generally southeastward direction from the Southern Alps across the Canterbury Plains to the Pacific Ocean.
The river rises on the eastern flanks of the Southern Alps, eight kilometres southwest of Arthur's Pass. For much of its upper reaches, the river is braided, with wide shingle beds. As the river approaches the Canterbury Plains, it passes through a belt of mountains, and is forced into a narrow canyon (the Waimakariri Gorge), before reverting to its braided form for its passage across the plains. It enters the Pacific north of Christchurch, near the town of Kaiapoi.
Thursday Doors Day
Thank you for taken your time to visit me, comments or faves are always much appreciated!
After waiting for a CN grain barge to crawl it's way west through Sapperton, Amtrak's Cascades train no.519 for Seattle finally got the light to proceed east behind 'cabbage' 90340. It is seen here passing under venerable Great Northern era searchlights near BNSF's car department building under moody skies. I'm glad to have crossed some old NP searchlights off my to-do list.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just love that her braided hair is complimented by a braided hat, enjoy!
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Sunday morning barrel racing slack. I'm usually not there for this after a late Saturday night rodeo dance but this time I was. There was a smokey haze from the wildfires that provided a nice filter for photos. I was talking to her mother when she mentioned that she paid 80 grand for this horse. I whistled and told her If he was mine I'd bubble wrap him when we got home so he wouldn't get hurt, horses are accident prone. LOL She must have good insurance for him. Canon 7D
In case you were wondering what the heck a slack is.
Slack rodeo is for the "overflow" contestants who do calf roping, team roping, barrel racing and steer wrestling. It's everything that wouldn't quite fit in the highlighted rodeo performance, basically because long, repetitive events are not crowd pleasers.
Je me suis amusé à tresser quelques feuilles de 2 palmes voisines d'un jeune Cocotier nain pour montrer ce qu'on peut faire pour confectionner des nattes ou des costumes végétaux. #Macro #MacroMondays #IMakeThis
Leather belt braids of strains of leather. Not real crazy but it is a little trying to buckle it after the Christmas snacks.
This photo shows the sand bars in Badwater Creek as seen from the bridge on US Highway 20 north of Shoshoni, Wyoming. This location lies new the old townsite of Bonneville, in Fremont county, Wyoming. Badwater Creek has very little water most of the year but in the spring and early summer, water, which is mostly runoff from rain and melting snow, sculpts the sandbars in the sediment clogged channel. Geologist refer to this type of creek as a braided stream and the sandbars in it are referred to as braid bars. The bridge and this portion of the creek lie in Boysen State Park.