Musings on cats, travel, gardens and life
I just returned from a few days in Long Beach on the Washington Coast (look for posts to come on that) and while I was there visited nearby Cape Disappointment. As I walked through dense coastal forest I noticed flourishing native shrubs tightly packed together alongside the paths. In particular I noticed a wild vine wrapping itself with its tendrils around anything growing nearby.
I found the tendrils to be quite charming and appropriate for this week’s photo challenge: Twisted.
By the way, in case you hadn’t heard, there will be no more Weekly Photo Challenges on the Daily Post site after the end of May. Too bad. I found the Photo Prompts to be fun and helpful and I will miss them.
~ Susanne
Very nice pictures…little works of art hidden away in nature…
Thanks John. ☺ ‘Little works of art’ is a nice way to put it!
Some super-twisty tendrils there, Susanne. Challenge nailed indeed! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks Pete. 🙂 They were climbing everywhere and very twisty indeed!
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