Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Entangled/ Wordless Wednesday

Can you guess what it is?
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ANSWER: tendrils on a wild grapevine ;-)

18 comments:

RW said...

That is awesome again! Good WW to you!

Small City Scenes said...

The tangeled end of a vine (escapes me at the moment) and going nowhere. Maybe?? MB

judi/Gmj said...

Honeysuckle? Pretty.

Anonymous said...

I like your photograph. It must be a morning glory.

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CK Ng said...

Nice shot. Happy WW! :)

Anonymous said...

Very great capture! So clear and vibrant!

My Wordless Wednesday posts here and here.

Juliana said...

interest shot ^_^

I hope you stop at my WW post also: in here or here Thanks

Anonymous said...

I know only, that they are tendrils of some plant, but what - no idea.
but you have made an excellent photo of it!

Nice day to you!
Thank you for your comment, the world is full of surprises :)

Darla said...

I think it is the middle part of some flower - you know the stamen or whatever it is called. I do not speak "gardener".

Whatever it is, it is interesting.

Darla

Daryl said...

some sort of vine ... hitching a ride on itself!

:-Daryl

Carletta said...

The middle of a plant - looks like a big plant.
Lovely photo of it!

Pat - Arkansas said...

I've come to the conclusion that your blog title contains just the absolutely correct word for your photos: WOW!
Super shot for WW.

Anonymous said...

Ah, a guess photo :-) I think tendrils of a plant to attach for climbing, maybe something of the family of the peas, scented peas, Lathyrus, Vicia, ... but then Canadian :-)

SandyCarlson said...

A vine of some sort....Beautiful shot.

Anonymous said...

Dunno...but it's a really neat looking shot!

Maria's Space said...

That is a beautiful picture. Simple, pretty and interesting.

Kerri Farley said...

Oh, this is beautiful!! Love it!

Mary said...

wow...that looks like a Chihuly chandelier! Very cool vine!

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