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My Quest for the Graine a' Voler
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All my life I heard of the American lotus blooming out in the waterways of Louisiana. I finally had the opportunity to go out at dawn in a flatboat to search for the blooms. We launched in the dark and arrived in the water field at daybreak. When the sun came up I could not believe the beautiful sight--thousands of flowers opening in the morning light. And, in a flatboat I was level with them. The American Indians used all parts of the flower and root for food and medicine. The huge leaves hold rainwater for birds to drink and bathe. Folklore says that the Louisiana Cajuns gave it the name, Graine a' Voler, meaning seeds that fly, because when the seed pod dries it can throw the seeds some twenty feet into the air. Unfortunately, or fortunately for the flowers, they do not hold up once cut and the two that I did cut and put in a water bottle were already wilted by the time we reached shore. Wildlife and Fisheries have called the plant a nuisance and are killing it. The southern Louisiana people harvest the pods by the sacks and eat the seeds either raw or boiled. It has the bland taste of a grape to me but those who have acquired a taste usually cannot wait until the hot days of July when the lotus are blooming to launch a flatboat and harvest a sack or two. We encountered many birds on our trip; here is a red winged blackbird enjoying his morning bath in a leaf. It was truly a wonderful adventure and I cannot wait until July for a trip into the finest of nature's paths.

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::allisontaylor
05/21/09 10:49 AM GMT
Stunning! So enjoyed the narrative. Love your composition and perspective. What sweet detail on the blackbird also. Thank you for sharing your ride. Saved.
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.amishy
05/21/09 11:38 AM GMT
This is stunning! Thanks for all the information on these lovely flowers~I really enjoy learning about different species. A beautiful composition and perfect light! The bird is an added bonus! :)Ami
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
::100k_xle
05/21/09 12:01 AM GMT

Excellent Capture and Post Coleen.

You're quite a Writer also.

Well Done!

E J
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
.avedeloff
05/21/09 12:09 AM GMT
A great capture of the bird and the lotus!
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.HylianPrincess1985
05/21/09 3:10 PM GMT
Wonderful capture.
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Journies end in lovers meeting...
::jeenie11
05/21/09 4:58 PM GMT
i agree with all the people who have already commented. the photograph is lovely and the narrative is exceptional.
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::Logun7
05/21/09 8:49 PM GMT
Very Beautiful Post:)
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::0930_23
05/21/09 9:11 PM GMT
Perfect Colleen. Both in photo and narrative. I really like your descriptive writing style. Great post.

TicK*

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
.muki7
05/21/09 11:25 PM GMT
A great image and narrative Coleen. Excellent work
Thanks for sharing

Ed
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Enjoy nature, Take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but footprints
.ohpampered1
05/22/09 4:15 AM GMT
Wow, Colleen, I wish I could have been with you, I was looking at the flower and the seed pods for a full minute before I even saw the bird. I really like this shot a lot and I am going to put in my Favorites. Wonderful work.
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.wayne15575
05/22/09 4:44 AM GMT
REMARKABLE capture, I am so glad you were able to take the quest for your flower... and so are we.
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