Grown-In, Intact

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Cattail 1

Cattail 1

Cattail 2

Cattail 2

Summer – cattail shapes feature as photographic interest alone and in clusters. More an architectural entity, the cattails found seemed always to have their skins split and fuzzy cotton interior bursting forth. Not until August were full cylindrical (hot dog) shapes to be found, grown-in, intact, new.

Listening to – ‘Soft Place in My Heart’ by Buddy Holly & Bob Montgomery (1955, Wichitaw Falls, Texas).

Quote to Inspire – “A roll of film costs $6.00 – a roll of history is priceless.” – Anonymous

4 thoughts on “Grown-In, Intact

    1. Hey there, Jim:

      With us, in a Boreal forest it’s usually the Aspen Poplar that provides the fuzz that hangs in the air. It sounds like you have a potential photograph if you’re thinking through Somerset with time of year and time of day … perhaps?

      Good schtuff!

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