Last week I visited a part of the Pines I'd never seen before.
If it weren't for the helpful guidance of Ed and Guy, I might still be rambling . . .
enchanted island
gilded with ice
sentinel sycamore
I shot this in b/w because the austerity of grayscale seemed to fit the old stones.
In the warehouse ruins, this redcedar looked hopeful,
even though surrounded by shards of glass.
We called this the Mogul Track. Fun to drive.
Since I had only a rental Blazer, I thought
I'd better not cross this spill-over from a bog.
Wish you'd been there, Mudboy Dave!
Took a bog-photo instead.
My daughter has an eye for detail.
She took these close-ups.
What are the tiny growths?
We call this princess pine. Does it have another name?
home sweet home
This lay in the charred field near the furnace ruins.
I like the Batsto and the Mullica for canoeing,
but the lovely little Skit has stolen my heart.
I want to see it from a kayak! Anyone know anything about its name?
Thank you, Ed, for the introduction.
morning light
morning shadows
icy pool
Fish in there? What kind?
A trestle view.
BORING?
But that could be construed as an accolade:
Beautiful
Other-worldly
Rare
Intriguing
Native
God-given
Thank you, all, for standing guard.
~Glo
If it weren't for the helpful guidance of Ed and Guy, I might still be rambling . . .
enchanted island
gilded with ice
sentinel sycamore
I shot this in b/w because the austerity of grayscale seemed to fit the old stones.
In the warehouse ruins, this redcedar looked hopeful,
even though surrounded by shards of glass.
We called this the Mogul Track. Fun to drive.
Since I had only a rental Blazer, I thought
I'd better not cross this spill-over from a bog.
Wish you'd been there, Mudboy Dave!
Took a bog-photo instead.
My daughter has an eye for detail.
She took these close-ups.
What are the tiny growths?
We call this princess pine. Does it have another name?
home sweet home
This lay in the charred field near the furnace ruins.
I like the Batsto and the Mullica for canoeing,
but the lovely little Skit has stolen my heart.
I want to see it from a kayak! Anyone know anything about its name?
Thank you, Ed, for the introduction.
morning light
morning shadows
icy pool
Fish in there? What kind?
A trestle view.
BORING?
But that could be construed as an accolade:
Beautiful
Other-worldly
Rare
Intriguing
Native
God-given
Thank you, all, for standing guard.
~Glo