PA, there was a tree at the corner of El Molino and Mountain, in front of a church. They had built a patio around the tree at some point but the tree outgrew it, raising the cement with its roots. The solution would have been to take out the patio, but no. They took out the tree.
Excellent composition with these shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you! And it's raining today, which makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteI miss your photos. These are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove those shots, especially the butterfly wing!. Natural light is the best, ain't it?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cliff. This post was fun to do. Maybe I can do more that are just photos and not a lot of copy.
ReplyDeleteKBF, thank goodness for natural light! I don't have the equipment for any other kind!
Isn't it interesting when trees grow into their support systems. That fascinates me. They grow beyond the bounds of their restraints.
ReplyDeleteNature sez, I'm ready for my close-up.
ReplyDeletePA, there was a tree at the corner of El Molino and Mountain, in front of a church. They had built a patio around the tree at some point but the tree outgrew it, raising the cement with its roots. The solution would have been to take out the patio, but no. They took out the tree.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't even need make-up, Hiker.
Great post! It's fun to put random shots together like this.
ReplyDeleteActually, Ms M, this could be considered an homage to you. I love the way you put several shots together.
ReplyDeleteAll shots are wonderful and so is the message of this post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, José.
ReplyDeleteThe light certainly is lovely. That you noticed these things is even lovelier.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Petrea ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd have fun at LitFest!