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17 June 2008

WW - Dryads

A new dryad on one of the Chase's black poplars? Taken on a pleasant Sunday afternoon



I had to check that my favourite dryad was still there. Unsurprisingly he most certainly was! This week's entry for the Tuesday and Wednesday edition of Wordless Wednesday.

59 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, how interesting. I'll need to look up "dryad." hmmmm Mine's up and it's actually a foto I took myself :) Happy WW *huggies*

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  2. Anonymous8:16 am

    Same here I had to look up dryad :P
    Interesting picture :)

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  3. Unique, never photographed something like this before. Happy WW!

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  4. Anonymous9:20 am

    i like the processing on the first photo, great color! :D

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  5. ohhhh! interesting one! Happy WW!

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  6. That's amazing. The second one is so clearly a dryad!

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  7. Dryads never moved into the woods around here. No wonder we seem to lack spirit!

    Great shots.

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  8. Very cool! Spooky looking shots :)

    We often go looking for them here in the ancient Canadian forests!

    Happy WW :)

    My WW entries for today are at:

    Pastyme With Good Companye

    The Paranormal Blog

    Nuttin' But

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  9. Interesting photo. Please stop by.

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  10. ::waves hand madly in the air::

    I knew what a dryad was! Do I get a cookie? :D

    Tink *~*~*
    My Mobile Adventures *~*~*

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  11. Drayds have their own plastic surgeons. They're called lumberjacks. :)

    Your old man could use a nose job. Maybe someone has a small hatchet?

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  12. I'm surprised at the people here commenting that they don't know what a dryad is. They must not be big fans of fantasy novels and Celtic lore.

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  13. Marvelous shots of wood nymphs that you see there...:)

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  14. I have no idea what a dryad is either, sorry.

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  15. Anonymous3:40 pm

    So interesting. I like the second dryad best! Enjoy...

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  16. Very interesting. It's cool what we can see if we stop to look at things.

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  17. Anonymous5:44 pm

    really really interesting!happy WW!

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  18. So cool! Love the shots.

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  19. Hi Jams, I'd take the goddess Artemis, I think I saw her winking.
    ..

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  20. Oh Wow! I love trees and these are really interesting!

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  21. Anonymous11:15 pm

    Very unique and interesting photos! Enjoy the rest of your day!

    ~Antonette
    http://jottingsfromjersey.blogspot.com

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  22. Kinda spooky...and cool!

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  23. That's interesting and cool pictures!
    Home and Garden

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  24. Anonymous1:41 am

    That is so cool!

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  25. WOW! That's very interesting - the last picture really has a lot of "pictures" in it.

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  26. Anonymous2:50 am

    Why does the British Isles get all the fascinating trees? These are such fantastic photos. No wonder so many legends and myths come from there.

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  27. Nice photos. They have a vintage look to them.

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  28. Cool shot...I love the green. Happy WW:)

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  29. Amazing. Very interesting. And a little spooky too! :-)

    Here is my WW post for this week.

    Happy WW day!

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  30. WoW That is really neat! Great shot. Happy WW and thanks for stopping by.

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  31. I have to admit I had to look dryad up - these are amazing! Thanks for the lesson.

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  32. Intriguing textures. Happy Wordless Wednesday!

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  33. Gosh, those are amazing photos! I love your dryad, he has a very regal look!

    Happy WW!

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  34. Okay, I kinda get it from some of the comments but I'm still gonna do a "Google" to get the full info. All in all, they're great shots!
    ~~~Blessings~~~

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  35. Great texture and the B&W is perfect for it.

    Come by and take a look at my garden. Happy WW!

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  36. Thanks everyone. I will get around to visit as soon as I can.

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  37. Cool shots. Nice to know that your local dryads will be there when you need to call on them. Do you think you were a Druid in a previous life? I've always liked the idea of Druids...

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  38. Wow, isn't that something? Very interesting.

    Happy WW!

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  39. Anonymous9:44 am

    Splendid shot.

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  40. it's really amazing what nature "draws" around us to remind us of her creativity :)

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  41. Amazing photography. Wow, this is just unreal, and gorgeous.

    My W W is shared. I'd love to have your company today.

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  42. That's a wonderful shot. I love to find anything that plays in to my fantasy view of the world. Carver Cards

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  43. There are indeed quite a few dryads facing the contemplator, especially in the second photo.
    Enjoyed this, Jams. Thanks.

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  44. Oh cool shots Jams, nicely done!

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  45. Interesting shots. My is up but not what I was going to post

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  46. I didn't know what dryad was either! Thanks for teaching us new things, Jams!

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  47. you must be amazed by the creativity of nature!

    happy WW!

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  48. I can not see the word Dryas without being transported back to my Everquest days and the dryads in game. Whispy wenches who would punch the hell out of you.

    Those are much nicer ;0 Happy WW!

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  49. Anonymous8:46 pm

    Awesome. Glad to know they are alive and well.

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  50. Extrodinary photos.
    Mine this WW is very simple.
    A footballteam from 1980. That's it.
    But it's lot's of memory----

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  51. those shots are amazing i've never seen or perhaps noticed those before... happyww

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  52. You have given all of us a new appreciation of dryads, for sure. Thank you for these interesting photos, Jams.

    Bobbie

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  53. dry ad!? mine is a TV ad. hehehe....

    I didn't know what's a dryad initially.... I learn something new every day. :)

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  55. do they grow in tropical countries?
    I wish I could see one.
    c",) Morning Sniffles

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  56. Anonymous4:00 pm

    this is something new to me. i'm with nicole here.
    thanks for stopping by my WW
    Joshua

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