Very rugged and windblown. I wonder how long it has been pummeled by the waves.
I wondered that too, Shammi.
The work of the waves on the sand equally impressive.
It sure is, Joanne.
Oh I love drift wood, they come in so many weird and wonderful shapes. Take care Diane
I love driftwood too, Diane.
When I first looked I saw a Brontosaurus head in the branch second to right. Hahaha. I think I've watched Jurassic Park with the Grand Girls too many times.
I saw the Brontsaurus too, Barbara. Lol.
Love it. Driftwood and clouds always call for another look.
Driftwood always fascinates me, EC.
Isn't mother nature a great artist.
She is the best, Bill.
A lovely sculpture. Thank you for sharing it. :-)
You're welcome, Jan.
Someone assembled the driftwood in a very artistic way. Very creative!: )
I wondered how long the piece was there, Catarina.
so sea-shorey, i would love to have something like this in my flower gardens at my home!!
It would be a great addition to a garden, Debbie.
Nice. Always a picture if there is drift wood about.Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Driftwood makes for great photos, Stewart.
Love it!
Me too!
Nice!
Thanks, Jenny.
Very rugged and windblown. I wonder how long it has been pummeled by the waves.
ReplyDeleteI wondered that too, Shammi.
DeleteThe work of the waves on the sand equally impressive.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is, Joanne.
DeleteOh I love drift wood, they come in so many weird and wonderful shapes. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteI love driftwood too, Diane.
DeleteWhen I first looked I saw a Brontosaurus head in the branch second to right. Hahaha. I think I've watched Jurassic Park with the Grand Girls too many times.
ReplyDeleteI saw the Brontsaurus too, Barbara. Lol.
DeleteLove it. Driftwood and clouds always call for another look.
ReplyDeleteDriftwood always fascinates me, EC.
DeleteIsn't mother nature a great artist.
ReplyDeleteShe is the best, Bill.
DeleteA lovely sculpture. Thank you for sharing it. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Jan.
DeleteSomeone assembled the driftwood in a very artistic way. Very creative!
ReplyDelete: )
I wondered how long the piece was there, Catarina.
Deleteso sea-shorey, i would love to have something like this in my flower gardens at my home!!
ReplyDeleteIt would be a great addition to a garden, Debbie.
DeleteNice. Always a picture if there is drift wood about.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Driftwood makes for great photos, Stewart.
DeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny.
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