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Debra,
What a gorgeous picture. Cat tails are beautiful, and the dusting of snow is beautiful! Is it snow or is it the light, regardless lovely shot. a
I use to be really fascinated by Cat Tails when I was a kid. I thought they looked like Hot Dogs on a Stick:-)
Debra, having grown up in Texas where "Cattails" were an exotic plant....I know them well. These are on the way out and much more interesting to photograph. As Myrl says...they usually look like "corny dogs". Great photo. You do have the knack for getting great shots! Thanks for entertaining us on Sundays. Hope your Thanksgiving was perfect in all ways. Enjoy your week!
Have an outstanding week and enjoy the holiday season!
Life is better when there are flowers to photograph.
Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs
Debra, Great photo! We have some down the street that I have been going to take pictures of for several weeks, I just haven't done it yet! I may have to do it tomorrow!
Debbie I use to see Cat Tails all the time when I was a kid, but it has been years since I have seen one.
Howdy and evening Debra
Debra, you sure took a mighty fine looking photo of those Cat Tails. Cat Tails sure can be mighty fun.
May each and every day bring you and your family many blessings!
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
What a great photo - when I lived in Germany, I used to sit for hours on the shore of the pond behind our house, hidden by the cattails. There I could watch the wildlife.
Debbie, scientific name of cattail is typha. It is common plants in Florida, found around the drainage ponds and lakes. Have a good week.
Oh my gosh, Debra! I have not seen a cat tail (like the one in your picture-HA!) in years!!! They do look like hot dogs on a stick!
A great photo, Debra. We have them growing all around in the little ponds and swampy areas. I like Patty's cat tail too.
I love cattails, and pussy willows. Pussy willows we have to buy in the stores here, but there are a couple of places where cattails grow. I have yet to determine at what time of the year they look their best.
Ken- Thanks for stopping to comment!
Ben- Thank you! My husband took this particular photo - my signature in bulk was designed by Craig Daniels here on Active Rain. You should check him out. He does a great job!
John- I remember alot of people used to do that!
Kristine-Tony-Dale-Barbara-Josh-Jennifer Would love to take the credit but this one was taken by the hubby!
Alex- Thanks for the comment - I believe it was the light.
Myrl- LOL I think alot of kids are fascinated by them!
Jeanean- Thanks Jeanean-hope you had a great holiday too!
Sharon- Do you use them in staging at all?
George- Yes we don't really see them at all anymore either.
Roy- Thanks for stopping by!
Kwee- Thanks Kwee - very interesting - we don't see them as much as we used to here in NY.
Laura-Thanks-you too!
Robert- LMAO
Joni- Don't they?
Patty- Yes Ronnie does!
Endre- No not frost - not sure what it is. :-)
Toni - Me too!
Eric-They used to be more visible but they are hard to find now a days.
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