I continue to do some hiking at the headquarters of the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy near Schwenksville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is a neat place to get alone and secluded - a pocket of nature set aside from a rapid growth movement of housing developments.
A Beautiful Fungus
A Mammoth Tree - Look At Its Trunk
A Beautiful Yellow Wildflower
How Does This Tree Still Stand?
This photo is of the same tree as the previous one but taken with the use of a flash.
This tree is now weakened. On an other side, seeds are blind and grow anywhere. Sometimes the place is good but often, there is a problem: oak in cliff's crack for instance. I've heard about trees growing on old cut roots. Mystery of Nature.
It's clear that Nature restores you, Tim, as it does me. So glad you have so much of it nearby for your Soul. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
Hi, san nakji. That's a good question because that tree was very much alive with an abundance of green leaves. Thanks regarding my fungus photo. I like that one myself.
Hi, fred. Good to hear from you. Hopefully with school soon coming to an end, we'll see more of you both here and on your blog. :)
Thanks, katie. I'm glad you are able to imagine doing it in your mind.
Hi, cergie. You are right. It is a mystery of nature regarding that tree and many other things.
Thanks, abandoned in pasadena. I'm glad that you enjoy these pics. And it's sometimes the little things that are the most beautiful.
Thanks, ava, for all your comments. Nature has much to offer us if we only take notice.
Thanks, ginnie. I think God designed nature to have restorative powers should we so choose to take advantage of it that way.
Hi, rubysoho. That tree does almost look like it has magical powers to keep standing!
My main blog: Ramblings generally focuses on telling a story via photography and words. These stories generally center around family, nature, and church although sometimes just about life in general. I also have a blog entitled Fingerprints. I post less frequently in Fingerprints. It serves as a catch all of anything that does not go in my Ramblings blog including memes, quizzes, and reports on books and movies.
The road awaits
Time doesn't
The road beckons
Time steps forward
Will we move
In step with time?
Will we step forward
Shaping our time?
Will we take time
To see the present?
Will we explore the past
And understand our heritage?
Will we laugh?
Will we wonder?
Will we touch?
Will we feel?
Time flies on
We have choices
Shall we go fast?
Shall we go slow?
We shall go forward
But we will choose the pace
We may dance with all our heart
Or bathe ourselves in a setting sun
10 comments:
Trees are amazing things. Apart from still being able to stand, how is it even still alive?
The fungus photo is one of your best. Amazing!
I agree..how the heck does that tree stay up?
Wish I could take that walk. Thanks for letting me imagine it.
This tree is now weakened.
On an other side, seeds are blind and grow anywhere. Sometimes the place is good but often, there is a problem: oak in cliff's crack for instance. I've heard about trees growing on old cut roots. Mystery of Nature.
Those little columbine flowers are very pretty. I love the pictures that you post...of the simplest things that sometimes people fail to notice.
I have a friend who takes lots of fungus pictures. That's a good one!
That's a great picture of the big tree. I like all of the greenery around it. If find it peaceful.
Wow, that tree with half the base missing is amazing. How IS it still standing?
I have columbine growing around my fish pond in front of the house. Very pretty.
Thanks for sharing!
Ava
It's clear that Nature restores you, Tim, as it does me. So glad you have so much of it nearby for your Soul. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us.
wow, that tree looks like a magic trick.
Hi, san nakji. That's a good question because that tree was very much alive with an abundance of green leaves. Thanks regarding my fungus photo. I like that one myself.
Hi, fred. Good to hear from you. Hopefully with school soon coming to an end, we'll see more of you both here and on your blog. :)
Thanks, katie. I'm glad you are able to imagine doing it in your mind.
Hi, cergie. You are right. It is a mystery of nature regarding that tree and many other things.
Thanks, abandoned in pasadena. I'm glad that you enjoy these pics. And it's sometimes the little things that are the most beautiful.
Thanks, ava, for all your comments. Nature has much to offer us if we only take notice.
Thanks, ginnie. I think God designed nature to have restorative powers should we so choose to take advantage of it that way.
Hi, rubysoho. That tree does almost look like it has magical powers to keep standing!
Thanks, ocean. Glad you enjoyed my pics.
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