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Mid-length layered haircut curled in 1-inch sections with a 1.5 inch Hot Tools curling iron.
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Here's a close-up of one of the curls... and I see that there's actually an insect there! Can't tell what it is though, because I was focusing on the plant, not the insect. =P
Coco and Teddy get a kick from a little curl at the beach, we forgot the Chuckit Frisbee today so made do with the stcks off the beach. Notice the wind taking water off the edge of curl, was very windy and cold. These dogs do not mind one bit and dive right in year round.
Another creature that just wants to be left alone curled up in the branches of a tree , a green Tree Python ( Morelia Viridis ) an arboreal tree dwelling snake from the tip of Queensland and New Guinea .
Queensland Museum
Brisbane
Left: circa 1991, natural curls and hair color
Right: today, natural curls (?) and hair color
What a difference two decades make. Since 1991 I've had my hair chemically relaxed 4 times. I can blame that and hormonal changes, I guess, for the sad loss of my ringlets. The color? It's not as red as it used to be but it still looks redder and brighter under the sun.
You know, as unmanageable as I used to think the curls were, if I knew then what I know now, I never would have relaxed the hair.
Ah well. The things you learn.
I took my daughter for her first haircut today, at the grand age of 2 years and 9 months. It's taken a while to persuade her to go and the lady didn't get long before she wriggled away but it is at least tidier!
I feel really bleurgh this afternoon - fingers crossed it isn't the lurgy setting in.
This picture shows the leaf-curl that has beset our greengage tree for a few years now.
It seems less this year, probably because of the severe winter.
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