I love those big old lone oaks. Closer examination of the photo reveals quite a few limbs on the ground beneath the tree. Remainders of the ice storms?
I like the oak tree in the pasture--bet it is pretty in the Spring with leaves on it. I see you make wooden spoons. A friend gave me a handmade one for Christmas several years ago--it is beautiful!!! Mickie
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Love seeing those blue skies. It is so cold and grey here.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, beautiful colors and great composition!
ReplyDeleteI love those big old lone oaks. Closer examination of the photo reveals quite a few limbs on the ground beneath the tree. Remainders of the ice storms?
ReplyDeleteYes, limbs on the ground are from our major ice storm of January, 2009.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed shot. Love the pastel tones.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely! Strength and quietness all in one.
ReplyDeleteI have an uncle named Marvin. Oak tree stands there in the pasture proud and being quiet with its stories. Excellent piece of work.
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I like the oak tree in the pasture--bet it is pretty in the Spring with leaves on it. I see you make wooden spoons. A friend gave me a handmade one for Christmas several years ago--it is beautiful!!! Mickie
ReplyDeleteI just love the oak tree and the pretty sky. Great composition and photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful. I love wandering around on days like that. I wonder what is just over the ridge.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful sky. It's nice to see blue! You could use this for your tree year series, too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteChasing the sun down
This is the perfect composition. So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat's a very beautiful picture !
ReplyDeleteLovely composition with the tree off to the side.
ReplyDeleteI love the soft, pastel colors of this shot and the composition!
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