I got scratched by some bamboo on a walk the other month, and it flared up something wild. My dad said there are a lot of enzymes in bamboo that irritate the skin if you get cut with it.
We have one of those fake mobile phone masts trees a couple of miles from here. I think its a little broader than the one in your photo and up close looks nothing like a real tree. It surprising, from a distance, how much it blends in though, if you aren't looking out for it.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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I got scratched by some bamboo on a walk the other month, and it flared up something wild. My dad said there are a lot of enzymes in bamboo that irritate the skin if you get cut with it.
Sam: thanks. I'll watch out for that.
That "faux" tree. Weird. I shouldn't think it 'wood' fool anyone!
Hi Wendy! Nice one. Actually it was more convincing in the flesh - as it were.
We have one of those fake mobile phone masts trees a couple of miles from here. I think its a little broader than the one in your photo and up close looks nothing like a real tree. It surprising, from a distance, how much it blends in though, if you aren't looking out for it.
Best. rashbre
Rashbre: I would never have noticed it. My son pointed it out.
Faux tree or not, it's beautiful out there, Pat. I love listening to trees. [Was it really faux or were you all joking?]
GG: it really was a pretend tree. If you look at the branches some go up and some go down - but I wouldn't have noticed it without my eagle- eyed son.
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