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At Devil's Punchbowl atop the Niagara Escarpment; as evening comes on, the large cross overlooking the city of Hamilton comes to life in bright light.
Devil’s Urn (Urnula craterium), a species of cup fungus. Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Historic Site, Paulding County, Georgia.
Pen & Ink and watercolor
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The food pantry will be open to all students who struggle with food insecurity. They will have the opportunity to pick up non-perishable items in a shopping-style format.
"On the east coast of island is the famous Devil's Bridge. Devil's Bridge was called so because a lot of slaves from the neighboring estates used to go there and throw themselves overboard. That was an area of mass suicide, so people use to say the Devil have to be there. The waters around Devil's Bridge is always rough and anyone fall over the bridge never come out alive.''
Devil's club is an abundant plant in moist areas throughout the Northwest. It blooms in the early spring and adds color to the forests. Devil's club has very sharp thorns on its stalk and is be be avoided while hiking in the forests. Why this one small leaf turned yellow I do not know but it make for an interesting composition.
We stopped at Devil's Elbow on the Big Piney River to see the 1923 Bridge and Elbow Inn, on Old Route 66 in Hooker Missouri. Bridge was being worked on but, we found a group of cats and Kittens to entertain us. Unfortunately the Elbow Inn was closed on Sundays.
Along the Oregon coastline is a fascinating hole in the rock that fills with water, then empties enough that you can walk down inside the giant "bowl"
"Devil's Rejects"
7 panels each 18 x 24
Total size is 24 inches tall by 126 inches wide
mixed media on panel
2007
The place where the River Tamar enters Plymouth Sound on its way to the English Channel.
So-called because of the dangerous currents at this point
Devil's Den is a granite, rock outcropping found along the margin of the wide, gentle sloping expanse of Gettysburg Battlefield. It was a pivotal site in the Battle of Gettysburg, as were the nearby Little Round Top. Many men lost their lives advancing through these boulders during the Civil War.
A plant found commonly in Alaska which closely resembles the Cow Parsnip. Both have broad leaves but Devil's Club develops berries in late summer while Cow Parsnip has white flowers. This plant will sink its teeth in if you grab hold. The prickly spines will embed themselves into the skin. A cousin of ginseng which is being researched as a treatment for blood sugar issues like diabetes. Beware of bears that love the berries. Oplopanax horridus