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In spite of the cold, frost, and winter we have had, these leaves just hang on.

One of my very occasional winter trees series, I probably only manage a couple of these a year.

 

Skirrid Hill will resume shortly.

 

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Blue rope jostles with fishing wire amongst the beached boats in Hastings.

Snow Branches loaded down with a wet snow in this picture after an overnight snow storm in North Carolina.

A little magic beside the stream....

An image from the archives

(Off for some days)

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This botanical Gordian knot caught my eye in a sunbeam whilst I was photographing fungi. It reminded me of those light doodles people make with torches or sparklers in front of cameras.

model: bea ....explored

view on black

 

Tangle Creek is along the Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park. It was an easy 5 minute scramble to get here from the parking area.

Leaf is life and life is to leave

Live to leave and firmly believe

There is purpose and real aim

Life is really worth to claim

 

Why leaves look so beautiful?

Hang on tree as very faithful

Real bond to last permanent and forever

Even if existed no danger

 

Even though for short span?

Must have life utility plan

To live successfully

Merrily and happily

 

If not then it is burden

May end anytime or all of sudden

It may be deemed as wasted birth

Life is uncertain but certainty is death

 

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It surely seems to be in a very difficult - even hopeless - situation, this tree in the woods round Beisbroek, Flanders. I suppose it must have been the victim of a storm.

We passed it on our walk from Beisbroek, a castle that is now a museum and observatory, to Tudor Castle (see my previous photos). The walk is signposted as 'The Heath Walk'.

The young tree next to it is giving hope for the future.

Shortie was in a bit of a challenging spot trying to get focus with grass in front of it and far away for my 400mm lens but the closest one we seen today. lol!

Cape Woolamai. Phillip Island, Victoria,

Australia.

hawkweed in the fence

Taken few months back in Winter, the light is more beautiful than Summer

Stitches on panty...

Pretty straight-up image.

 

24 Feb 2012 145 (A sneak in)

 

OK - The Stink Bug can stay inside!!!!

It's virtually Friday...HFF flickr folk!

(even more tangled on black :-)

Shot on Canon EOS 7D

Taken on the edge of Hillock Wood, a tree sits behind a tangle of ferns, slowly getting their autumnal colour.

Yesterday and today.

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