04 August 2010

Wordless Wednesday 89

Old Man Willow, August 2010


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31 comments:

  1. This old willow tree grows near a creek about 2 miles from my house. I don't know what has caused it to be so gnarly.

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  2. This is so cool. I recently took some pictures of a tree with deep texture. It almost looked like the bark was braided. Yeah, I get excited over tree bark...

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  3. recently took a photo of a granddaughter standing next to a gnarly old chestnut tree.

    Your definitely looks like one of the tree people in the Lord of the Rings series

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  4. Wow, that's cool. Seems that we are surrounded by faces. I see lots of them in the mountains and cliffs out in the desert.

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  5. So many stories there. Great shot.

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  6. My parents had an old willow tree when I was little. Amazing shot !

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  7. there is something so special about an old tree.

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  8. Tht's great if you keep looking at it you can see an eye each side sort of like an elephants

    or i could be just mad lol :-)

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  9. This is the sort of picture I adore. All the ordinary things we pass by all the time, so full of character!

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  10. This is the sort of picture I adore. All the ordinary things we pass by all the time, so full of character!

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  11. That tree is a character waiting for his story!

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  12. As an older person, I can relate to this tree. Young people may look at older folks and think they're "gnarly," but we have stories to tell for those willing to listen.

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  13. Wow! When I see a tree like that, I always wonder how old it is.

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  14. That is precisely the kind of tree that ignites my imagination. I love that old tree; thanks for the great pic!

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  15. We used to have lots of big old trees in my area, but they have all gone now. Good to see the amazing photo you have here.

    Great blog.

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  16. Wow, that's very gnarly!

    (Get it? Gnarly? As in cool? Like woah, that's gnarly!!)

    Ok, I'm going to quit while I'm ahead.

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  17. I'm waiting for the tree to start talking. What a great shot!

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  18. I love big, old, gnarly trees! This one is wonderful :-)

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  19. I'm wondering if this tree is known for the old man face in it, or you saw it yourself. You have an amazing eye.

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  20. Sandy: I've lived here many years and I don't remember anyone ever commenting on that tree before. That's not to say that others aren't familiar with it.

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  21. a nice capture. I have to agree with someone who commented before that I love photos of all the fantastic things around us everyday that we so often miss.

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  22. Very cool! Maybe there's a person trapped inside.

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  23. I love walking through the woods being surrounded by nature, especially the old trees that have been standing for decades if not longer...a wondrous sight!

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  24. What a great shot that makes me want to sit down and ask "him" questions.

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  25. It looks creepy but I appreciate the goodness of it. I think it's cool to sit down under that tree with your love ones and enjoy some readings. Good tree, bad me coz I said creepy

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  26. Oooo I love it! It looks like an old man with a rather large nose. Very cool.

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  27. Oh, he is the personification of a quirky, cozy mystery character. I think he has Norwegian (troll) ancestors.

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  28. That looks like a face from the side. Great shot, Beth!

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