I have always loved the elegance of the lacy filigree of bare trees reaching for the sky. A different beauty to their leafy selves, but the beauty is definitely still there.
To be honest, Marie, I most love trees when I see their skeletons...for some strange reason. For one thing, when we travel, you can SEE so much more when there are no leaves on the trees. But the trees themselves totally fascinate me...exactly because of what you have shown here in this post!
Lovely. We are both tree huggers, it seems. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe are, Jan.
DeleteYes, naked trees are quite lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo stately and unique, Tabor!
DeleteCould make for an interesting series of macros, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteThey would, AC.
DeleteI have always loved the elegance of the lacy filigree of bare trees reaching for the sky. A different beauty to their leafy selves, but the beauty is definitely still there.
ReplyDeleteTheir steadfastness, dignity and uniqueness are wonderful, EC.
DeleteTo be honest, Marie, I most love trees when I see their skeletons...for some strange reason. For one thing, when we travel, you can SEE so much more when there are no leaves on the trees. But the trees themselves totally fascinate me...exactly because of what you have shown here in this post!
ReplyDeleteWe are kindred spirits, Ginnie.
DeleteI love trees. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe have much in common, Barbara.
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