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This one was inspired by pictures of the Chrysler Building in New York. I think shading is mandatory to get it to work and not look too busy. Keep your domes tall and their sides straight for best results. I wasn't careful with my zigzag lines if you were wondering...

Weyerhaeuser Rhododendron Garden, Federal Way, Washington

David Gilmour @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, on Monday, April 11, 2016.

 

Rattle That Lock Winter 2016 Tour Setlist:

 

5 A.M.

Rattle That Lock

Faces of Stone

Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd song)

What Do You Want From Me (Pink Floyd song)

A Boat Lies Waiting

The Blue

Money (Pink Floyd song)

Us and Them (Pink Floyd song)

In Any Tongue

High Hopes (Pink Floyd song)

 

Set 2:

Astronomy Domine (Pink Floyd song)

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) (Pink Floyd song)

Fat Old Sun (Pink Floyd song)

Coming Back to Life (Pink Floyd song) (followed by band introductions)

The Girl in the Yellow Dress

Today

Sorrow (Pink Floyd song)

Run Like Hell (Pink Floyd song)

  

Encore:

Time (Pink Floyd song)

Breathe (Reprise) (Pink Floyd song)

Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd song)

  

i was wondering if there were any pictures I could take in my messy garage. I managed a few interesting shots.

You can go any direction you like with these.

pylon from below

Today could not have gone anymore wrong. We couldn't find the spot on our hike so I barely got any good photos. I only posted this because it matched the way I'm feeling and it is actually from today. I am getting annoyed continuosly posting plant photos, I'd prefer to post something more interesting... Oh well. We finally found the spot on google maps when we got home and will go back soon and maybe actually get photos this time... on top of that preping for college and other things just make these "messes" a whole lot more stressful...GAH!

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Tangle Pattern Strings #3 & 4. Couldn't get to a computer so I could crop off the top one. Sorry for the duplication!

Serious family health issues have taken all my time this week, and left my emotions tangled, so this tangled tree scene in monochrome seems fitting for my weekly image.

Please forgive me if I don't have much time this week to comment, I will be spending much of my time with my family at the hospital, my 81 year old father is facing some serious surgery ~

 

For 52 of 2013

Theme: Monochrome

Week #5

 

Ok, so there might be easier ways of constructing this tangle pattern, but I was playing with octagons and this is what resulted. Looking at it gives me a headache after a while...

 

All my tangle patterns can be found at my blog perfectly4med.wordpress.com

Basin Trail, Fort Fisher, NC

I had intended to post an entirely different image today, but when I saw the topic for Our Daily Challenge was "tangled," I just couldn't resist. If there was ever an expert on tangles, it's me (and all other fishermen who have ever wet a line}. This tangle is in my Penn Squidder, a reel that I use with my 10 ft. surf casting rod and sometimes on a boat rod when fishing for salmon. In fact, the last time I took it fishing was about five years ago on an excursion out past the Golden Gate, where it accounted for two salmon: a 25 pounder and a 17 pounder. And no tangles. In fact, I created this tangle just for this challenge; the real thing, known as a backlash, is much worse than this when it happens.

ODT, "Wind."

A new road is under construction, looks a little bit confusing next to the alternative road.

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I'm just a beginner at tangling, but I'm really enjoying it.

If you're interested in learning to tangle, this is an interesting site:

www.tanglepatterns.com

A pattern string is sent to subscribers via email and members can post their creations in tanglepattern string flickr group.

 

This is an original tangle design. For examples you can see how I used it on the following projects:

 

> Creative Pathways

> Charmed

> Snake Charmer

 

If you want to see it being drawn check out the how-to video on my RainbowElephant.com blog.

The tangle Heartswell by Helen Williams is the focus tangle of the Valentine week over at Square One Facebook group.

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I have not seen this movie... the word just seemed to fit the mass of branches.

Have a great start to your week friends!

My personal reference for tangle patterns collected and documented with the help of my mom Jill, also a tangle-queen. Follow this LINK for more information and to DOWNLOAD your own copy! emilyhoutz.blogspot.com/2013/12/my-tangle-tool-box-and-re...

St.Kilda, Melbourne.

Trichophthalma sp

 

photo: Jean 22 December 2011

Jasper County, IA, USA. SMC Pentax 1.4/50.

Slow worms are neither worms or snakes, they are lizards which can shed their tails and blink with their eyelids like normal looking lizards .... they can be found in heathland and grassland, and in sunny patches where they like to sunbathe .... :)

Tree sparrow in the early morning sun at the end of a 6 month long winter in Astana

As you're only using half the loops you would for Echoism, this one is called Little Echos, or Echolo.

 

This tangle is used here and here.

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