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This tree is growing out of a huge single piece of granite. I loved the way its breaking up the stone to get a foothold. There is very little if any "soil" up there.
IJmuiden, Holland on 30st October 2014.
IMO number :9285706
Name of ship :BRITISH TENACITY
Call Sign :MDTE9
MMSI :235825000
Gross tonnage :29335
DWT :46803
Type of ship :Crude Oil Tanker
Year of build :2004
Flag :Isle of Man
A tiny flower emerges resolutely as the depths of winter snow recede into spring at the foot of Mount Kazbegi, one of Georgia's highest mountains and a major landmark along the infamous Georgian Military Road.
Georgia's recent war with Russia over the breakaway territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia thrust the tiny country into the international spotlight as yet another former Soviet Republic rife with conflict and political tension. Despite the war and the very real threat of further conflict boiling just under the surface, the Georgians I met were incredibly hospitable and opened their hearts and homes to me. This flower is a symbol of the fierce pride, strength and tenacity of the Georgian people, who have retained fascinating cultural and religious traditions throughout centuries of invasions.
This small trout lily was photographed in Cornell University's Mundy Wildflower Garden, one of my favorite photography spots. The little lily must have worked hard to push the larger sycamore leaf: if you look carefully you'll see that one of the lily leaves went through a hole in the dead leaf.
This photo was on show (18"x24" framed) in the 2009 Cayuga Nature Photographers exhibit hosted by the Ithaca Unitarian Church (Dec. 2009 - Jan. 2010).