I didn’t see an elf, but a human attempting to subdue the tree. There certainly are a few out there who would like to do that, rather than entering into a real relationship with trees (and the rest of nature).
“There are so many things about trees we don’t understand or underestimate. I like to think that when they develop like this they are showing us their inner spirit. The forest has many elementals and other spirits that we as humans do not want to believe exist any more. Lucky you to capture one of them.
Clarion call. I read a line today that made smile through the sadness “Let’s make trees great again”
Paul, when most people see a tree, they merely see an object at a distance.
Yes, whereas, making an assumption here, we see a living friend in relationship.
Yes! π
What a nice photo, and interesting tree! π
Thank you, Nicole! π It’s trying to tell us something, perhaps.
Fantastic tree, Thomas and important words, as usual, regards Mitza
Thank you, Mitza! So glad you appreciate them! π Sunny and calm here today; great weather for December! π
Natureβs sculpture, lovely.
Yes and thanks, Belinda… and maybe trying to tell us something.
Nice details π―π―
Thanks, TJ! Keep snappin’!
I see an elf crouched on top.
With Lucky Charms?! π
Yes, i see the elf too! Very magical woods there! π
If only we listened when nature speaks.
I didn’t see an elf, but a human attempting to subdue the tree. There certainly are a few out there who would like to do that, rather than entering into a real relationship with trees (and the rest of nature).
Awesome capture, Tom! What a find!
It’s so great when you find a natural icon that speaks to you. This is stunning.
“There are so many things about trees we don’t understand or underestimate. I like to think that when they develop like this they are showing us their inner spirit. The forest has many elementals and other spirits that we as humans do not want to believe exist any more. Lucky you to capture one of them.