Wonderful photos of such majestic looking trees! What kind of trees are they?
I am trying to think green thought but it's hard when your whole world is WHITE outside your window. We were buried in 2+ feet of snow last week. Needless to say, it's still here!
Thanks for reminding me that spring can't be too far away.
I guess the trees have to just take it on faith that their greenery will come back each spring. It must seem like a long wait as they hang out nakedly waiting.
Letty--wonderful shots & yes, waiting impatiently here,too. The tree looks patient, though.
Do you mind saying where you took these? I'm reading Andrew Motion's bio of Keats & it just immediately put me in mind of Hampstead Heath. (Though obviously, big old twisted trunk trees are everywhere near you.)
As I cycled into work this morning I realised I hadn't said anything about where I took these.... I shall add something in the post. Anyway, they were all taken in Greenwich Park, and they are sweet chestnut trees.
Waiting for green, what wonderful old trees. They've seen many winters and springs and with luck will see more...A beautiful celebration of life and the seasons.
The colour green has a wavelength of 500 to 565 nanometers in the visible spectrum. It comes in several shades. An interesting fact is that the human eye is able to easily discern the green colour from long distances.
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24 comments:
Wonderful! Just wonderful. Full of peace and hope.
Fabulous tree, wonderful place. So peaceful ...
Sally, I'm so sorry, I need to send you stuff. Can you email me?
Sue x
Whoa! They are magnificent trees!
Amazing trees!
How amazing... and what a coincidence! I was photographing treetrunks on my cameraphone only this morning!!
Wonderful photos of such majestic looking trees! What kind of trees are they?
I am trying to think green thought but it's hard when your whole world is WHITE outside your window. We were buried in 2+ feet of snow last week. Needless to say, it's still here!
Thanks for reminding me that spring can't be too far away.
I guess the trees have to just take it on faith that their greenery will come back each spring. It must seem like a long wait as they hang out nakedly waiting.
Those are beautiful old trees! it won't be long before they are green and leafy again.
Those are amazing! What kind? They look like huge elephant legs.
Those are some gnarly dudes! If they can be patient, I can be patient. Oh yeah!!
Wonderful, deep, and still.
Whorls within whorls...I think there may be a few dryads in those.
Letty--wonderful shots & yes, waiting impatiently here,too. The tree looks patient, though.
Do you mind saying where you took these? I'm reading Andrew Motion's bio of Keats & it just immediately put me in mind of Hampstead Heath. (Though obviously, big old twisted trunk trees are everywhere near you.)
xo
As I cycled into work this morning I realised I hadn't said anything about where I took these.... I shall add something in the post. Anyway, they were all taken in Greenwich Park, and they are sweet chestnut trees.
I see so many faces in those tree trunks.
... and the green is coming. It is, isn't it?
such power
gorgeous
green is just around the corner isn't it!
Waiting for green, what wonderful old trees. They've seen many winters and springs and with luck will see more...A beautiful celebration of life and the seasons.
such an ominous grove! Please let me know when these monsters are bristling--i want to see them in full fang!
wonderful post...is it just me or are there faces in those trees...maybe its just me...and i need to go to bed...
The colour green has a wavelength of 500 to 565 nanometers in the visible spectrum. It comes in several shades. An interesting fact is that the human eye is able to easily discern the green colour from long distances.
I have a nice pair of green socks.
they are wonderful trees and full of faces.
in fact i did a post about that once, long ago... i shall search in a min. and put a link here
full fang tom? ha. they are certainly mighty
kris that tis interesting
(about your socks)
here it is
OMG! those trees are so.. immensely beautiful :))
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