When driving through Bryce Canyon or Arches NP, and around and about, these trees always amaze me. The years and years they have been in place, and the wind pouring over and through them. Being an "evergreen" person for most of my life, I was always a bit surprised that trees like this, looking so worn out and headed to ruin could make it forever -- and yet they have. As I always say when something is too amazing for my brain to absorb, "God is bigger..."...
When driving through Bryce Canyon or Arches NP, and around and about, these trees always amaze me. The years and years they have been in place, and the wind pouring over and through them. Being an "evergreen" person for most of my life, I was always a bit surprised that trees like this, looking so worn out and headed to ruin could make it forever -- and yet they have. As I always say when something is too amazing for my brain to absorb, "God is bigger..."...
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking! Marvelous!
ReplyDeleteIs that petrified wood or are they still live trees?
ReplyDeleteLive trees!
ReplyDeleteNatural texture. That's beautiful, Jeanne!
ReplyDeleteThe textures and colors in this are incredible ! Beautiful shot, Jeanne !
ReplyDeleteLooking ever so ancient...like life itself.
ReplyDeleteFascinating. It looks like a multifarious network of superhighways.
ReplyDeletewow interesting ) gives an impression that those trees really came for a longer stay. nature is amazing
ReplyDeleteHello, Jeanne Klaver
ReplyDeleteAttractive works.
You are the excellent artist.
I thank for your usual and hearty support.
And i pray for you and yours peace.
arigatou gozaimashita !!
ありがとう ございました。
ruma
Lovely tree, isn't it interesting that the strongest trees, are the ones that are flexible when the wind blows?
ReplyDeleteKat
Haven't heard from you in a long time, Jeanne. Are you taking a break ?
ReplyDeleteHope all is well.
nice post thanks for sharing...blessings soraya
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