Sunday, March 28, 2010

Weekend reflection: Native bush in stagnant water



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The water at this creek in Mt Albert was cloudy and stagnant. I was surprised that there was still reflection of the native cabbage tree.

11 comments:

  1. Hi Ann, lovely pic. The lake in mine was quite black and yucky. Maybe dirty lakes work better?

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  2. Nice reflections!
    A blessed week.

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  3. I like this type of reflection in water! Very nice
    wish you a great week:-)

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  4. Hello Ann,

    Thanks for the visit and comment on my blog. It is always nice to see your name there.

    I like your reflections photo.

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  5. Does cabbage grow on trees?? :-)

    Interesting reflection in stagnant water. It gave a somewhat gloomy effect.

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  6. yes it does give a little gloomy effect. if the sun were brighter though, the effect might b more cheery :) pst.. pretending to talk like a expert. i cant reply yr comment on HK. Ah tuong comes n goes as he pleases n only he can reply yr comment :)

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  7. Why do they call it a cabbage tree since cabbage doesn't grow on trees? :)

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  8. Cabbage tree reflected in stagnant water, fascinating!

    You asked about the cactus in my area. It grows naturally all over the place. Some propagate by seeds, others by pieces falling off and rooting.

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  9. Cabbage tree, must be an interesting plant.

    Badwater was named so because, during the old days, the water was really yucky. Death Valley is hot in the summer and could be chilly in Winter. It is also 200 feet below sea level.

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  10. I like the look of the picture and the sound of the title.

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