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Wiki is puzzled over why I put a pine cone there with her. I want to show how big the pine cones are from the tree in previous photo.
1 December 2024
We are so happy to be joining in with the Holiday Cheer! Here is Andy Pandy with a pinecone I've had in my collection for quite a number of years!!
i found these pinecones between two evergreens, sheltered from wind and snow. as i lay on the ground, i witnessed a haven, a refuge. and this made me thankful for the safe places in my life. i take refuge (gratefully) in nature, connection, love, and home. i find refuge in loved ones; in meaningful relationships. my most important refuge, though, is the one i find in myself.
[4:52, on the ground]
Sorry for all the not quite as subtle as I would like watermarks across it but I had this image stolen on Facebook.
I hate photos that have a big huge watermarks across the center and I never want to have to resort to that. I would probably just stop posting anything anywhere before I would do that.
Not sure why, but these pinecones at the arboretum always seem to look so much prettier than the ones in our yard.
Maybe it's because the trees going next to the lake have a better water source? Or, maybe it's because I don't have to pick these up when they fall? LOL!
** Best when viewed large, just click on the image.
My son, Kyle, brought this pinecone home a few days ago. It looked interesting so of course I hijacked it so I could take some pics of it.
It looks way cool when you View On Black
I had to take my son back to Pittsburgh after he spent a week or so with me. What a time we had! I was sad for our time together to end.
I soothed myself by taking the long way home out Route 30 and stopping at one of my favorite mountain overlooks near Breezewood in the Buchanan State Forest.
It was rainy and misty which was perfect for my mood.