StoryWorks by Suzette
A Harsh Land
This image was taken at Fort Richardson, which is a Texas State Historic Site. My previous image seen below, as it sits today, the hospital kitchen is filled with soft light and warm tones unlike what it was in the past...a place filled with injured soldiers either too cold or too hot and lacking modern medicine. Outside the shelter of the hospital is a harsh land. This tree may be a Black Oak...I have two in my yard, and they take on such unusual shapes and their leaves are small, thick, and sturdy. Rarely do they lose their leaves in winter. The Ranger explained that because of drought, many trees and plants surrounding the fort grounds have died. It's an amazing landscape...I just can't imagine standing there in the extreme heat of summer.
Texture ~ Texture 253 Lenabem-Anna
Better on black
A Harsh Land
This image was taken at Fort Richardson, which is a Texas State Historic Site. My previous image seen below, as it sits today, the hospital kitchen is filled with soft light and warm tones unlike what it was in the past...a place filled with injured soldiers either too cold or too hot and lacking modern medicine. Outside the shelter of the hospital is a harsh land. This tree may be a Black Oak...I have two in my yard, and they take on such unusual shapes and their leaves are small, thick, and sturdy. Rarely do they lose their leaves in winter. The Ranger explained that because of drought, many trees and plants surrounding the fort grounds have died. It's an amazing landscape...I just can't imagine standing there in the extreme heat of summer.
Texture ~ Texture 253 Lenabem-Anna
Better on black