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This is the rather well known tree found at Killbear Provincial Park. It has been photographed so many times that when you google the park, you will be guaranteed to see an image of this tree. So trying to catch a different perspective of the tree was a challenge. When we first visited it, we had blue skies with not a cloud in sight. But after exploring along the shoreline, an hour later a small bank of clouds rolled in for a quick visit before they were gone again. We positioned ourselves in anticipation of the clouds. I caught this one with the clouds lined up with the branches so that it looked like smoke coming from the tree.
In the grass, under the tree
You do place, your fingers on me
As the clouds race above
We share a moment of love
In the green, on the hill
Where your skin, now does thrill
My greedy mouth, my excited hands
As i explore your hidden lands
In the grass, under the tree
Where you make sweet love to me
Yesterday Anita came over and released me from this jail house and we road to a nearby town for brunch. Not too much riding going on especially compared to past Sunday rambles but enough to clear some cobwebs. It was a rainy, foggy day (again) so not much to point a camera at but enough so I don't get too rusty at this drive by photography stuff! LOL Today will be an adventure as Anita has gone back to work full time and I am doing chicken chores on my own. Whoopeee! LOL
Two shots taken while on a late afternoon stroll, around 30 minutes before the sun went down. Wonderfully bright an warm day, is it really February
A cluster of beautiful tropical flowers on a small tree was photographed indoors at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden in Des Moines, Iowa. These Tree Lilies are also called Horse Flowers or Bell Flowers.
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Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a branch.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na gałęzi.
This tree is located along The Rivers Trail, a network of walking paths on the banks of the North and South Thompson Rivers. It was kind of a surprising thing to find this carving as it must have involved several hours work and it's doubtful that it was sanctioned by the city. I do love it but I just hope it hasn't harmed the tree.