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Eucalyptus haemostoma (Scribbly Gum)
One of our Australian Native tree's. The 'scribbles' are created by insects burrowing underneath the bark.. the bark sheds and reveals their artistry!
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Dharawal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
The 'scribbles' on the bark of these trees are made by the larvae of tiny moths, which burrow under the bark. Like many eucalypts, scribbly gums lose their old bark each year, and when they do so the trails of the larvae can be seen.
Work of teenagers. I mean, what else were they going to do when hanging out with friends? :-)
Furnace Peak Site
Death Valley National Park.
A scribble at the end of the negative roll and than scanned. So it's half a photo and half a drawing.
Tagged by the lovely Pu®e Poison, © иo.rules & my dearest squishy friend Nibbles ♥. Thats just how my handwriting looks when i write in a hurry lol =Pp ain't all pretty & cursive i guess ^_~
Ladies sorry to tag you. =*
Gentlemen... thought it would be interesting to see how messy your handwriting is! =Pp unless you don't want to...
Kanz... hehe just when you thought you were off the hook.. not anymooore >=) M.s, i just couldn't resist not tagging you, when i saw you also almost off the hook..hehe enjoy! =]
Nibb Nibb was about to tag you, but i guess someone else was quick enough to tag you first! =p
I forgot to add the rules =s
[Handwriting Game]
All you have to do is to write :
Name/Username
Left or right handed
Fave letters to write
Least fave letters to write
Write "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Tag 6 of your contacts
What scribbles?
Interesting scribbles found out and about in the streets. So many different things to scribble with and on.
A Scribbly Gum (Eucalyptus haemastoma) sheds its bark, revealing a new generation of scribble patterns, caused by insect larvae crawling beneath the bark.
This is my favorite that I got in a set from a thrift store. The dragon had already been colored with an orange marker. I tried to clean off as much as I could, but I think it looks cute how it is.
Cataract Falls Car Park.
Love these trees & love watercolour so in the style of Albert Namatjira.
Albert Namatjira (1902–59) was one Australia's most notable artists. His work, primarily watercolour landscapes of Central Australia, is represented in all Australian State art galleries. Namatjira was born into the Arrernte community at the Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, near Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
Sorry for the sharpness and light...I had to take a photo from the screen because it was not possible to download it.