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One thing to love about pole is how they've worked wild hair into an artform, because it's so much fun to go through the photos and see it magically captured in motion like this.
dianakatmurphy at fluxverticaltheatre for the LA fires benefit
A wild turkey near Goodwin Circle in Lynnfield, Massachusetts
Tenuous Link: bird (plus a little red)
I woke up this morning to the sound of heavy rain at about 5.00 am, got up about 6.00 am and was into the hotel before 7.00 am, walking down to the hotel in glourious sunshine. By lunchtime we were back to rain. This was taken in rain and wind, two quickly taken photographs before I dashed back to the car!
Dunnet Bay, Caithness, Scotland.
Wild Flag plays July 23, 2011, at Wicker Park Fest in Chicago. My blog post about the concert and more photos are at: www.undergroundbee.com/2011/07/24/wild-flag-at-wicker-par...
Blue and yellow wild flowers. 5 Mpix crop from a 10 Mpix photo, taken with the standard Zuiko Digital 14-42 kit lens.
Wild soybean varieties are grown at Bradford Research Center in Columbia, MO. Soybean researcher Andrew Scaboo is looking to find wild varieties that produce high yields.
Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri
Wild marjoram (Origanum vulgare) is an aromatic perennial herb. Mediterranean oregano is exactly the same plant but has a different flavour owing to the warmer climate.
Wild Belle was a surprise discovery for a lot of new fans at the Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Ala.
"Are wild strawberries really wild? Will they scratch an adult, will they snap at a child? Should you pet them, or let them run free where they roam? Could they ever relax in a steam-heated home? Can they be trained to not growl at the guests? Will a litterbox work or would they make a mess? Can we make them a Cowberry, herding the cows, or maybe a Muleberry pulling the plows, or maybe a Huntberry chasing the grouse, or maybe a Watchberry guarding the house, and though they may curl up at your feet oh so sweetly can you ever feel that you trust them completely? Or should we make a pet out of something less scary, like the Domestic Prune or the Imported Cherry, Anyhow, you've been warned and I will not be blamed if your Wild Strawberries cannot be tamed."
— Shel Silverstein (Where the Sidewalk Ends)
One of eight images taken in Clifton Park, New York, USA on May 14, 2016. If you notice that I'm putting up pictures of the same wildflower more than once, it is because I want to document where & when I've seen them. Wild Ginseng is a lovely little plant! I saw this one at Woodcock Preserve.