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Oak and Roots, Wordless Wednesday

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WOW, look at that exposed root system....very cool photo!
Leese said…
Amazing shot!
Marlene said…
Very cool and unique picture.
Anonymous said…
wow - that really shows some history!
CremeMagnolia said…
All I can say is stunning! Thank you for sharing - wordlessly! :-)
Wow - how vulnerable that tree must feel with all it's underlings showing!
Anonymous said…
This is a gorgeous shot. It describes how life can sometimes feel.

Juana, your writing is so beautiful...and it matches your drawings. Serene, well thought out, and full of depth. Well done!
Ms. Becky said…
it's remarkable that the tree seems to be thriving. what a fantastic photo. what i love the most is the color, and yeah, even the graffiti!
happy WW!
That's incredible!
Ashley said…
What a gorgeous picture! :]
Karina Wetzel said…
wow! Amazing shot!!
jcsvisuals said…
It's wonderful you captured the spirit and personality of this tree.
I just came here from seth's who had a link to your blog and a photo of your amazing sketches... and I had to say hello, and then I saw this gorgeous tree, your "oak and roots" is stunning. roxanne
GalleryJuana said…
Thank you all for your visits and comments.

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