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White-topped pitcher plant (Sarracenia leucophylla)

It is hard to walk through the trees standing up because the dry brittle twigs tend to spear your clothes. One has to duck down and almost crawl to ensure a smooth passage from the splintering branches.

Splinters in the cracked ice

Weatherbeaten larches from the shores of Loch Fyne.

Gold King Mine in Jerome, Arizona.

I was lucky enough to find this splintered tree at Scorhill, Dartmoor. It gives interesting shots from many angles (or so I think!). I left this one in colour as I liked the contrast between the shattered tree and the living green all around.

tonight i was giving my family's kitchen cabnets a rub down, and got a little loving in return. ... this pice o wood/piece o cabnet went under my skin . i guess you can call it a splinter even though it was the size of mini cooper. you can kinda see where part of the wood/cabnet is still under the skin .it looked alot cooler in person.

and note my aunt in the background. you can see how frantic and consurned she was about me........

Moth inside a white-topped pitcher plant

Splintered Soul at Vauxhall Holiday Park.

Splintered Halo @ River : Glasgow : 26th April 2014

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