Posted on December 29, 2012December 29, 2012 by Catherine ArcolioSlope A solitary tree has lost its footing. Will its fall be heard? Like this:Like Loading...
It’s so amazing how they stay up so straight and tall on a slope like that, and only the occasional one falls. Loading... Reply
thanks for the Like on my christmas tree poem, it is nice to check in here and see your photos and poetry as well. Loading... Reply
I was captured by your title, surely the photo is beautiful and the eye sensitive ; ) cheers Loading... Reply
Hmmmm? Wonder where I have heard that before? 😀
It’s so amazing how they stay up so straight and tall on a slope like that, and only the occasional one falls.
Butterfly effect?
thanks for the Like on my christmas tree poem, it is nice to check in here and see your photos and poetry as well.
Enjoyed your photo as usual–you must live in an interesting environment!
I was captured by your title, surely the photo is beautiful and the eye sensitive ; ) cheers
Great play on words. Lovely image. Robyn
Only if someone is watching.
Looks like it’s leaning forward ready to ski downhill…
yes, yes, yes!
I have been in the woods when a tree fell. It said: “Tell my saplings I love them.”
:). Love that!
Gud meaning hidden in these words….
Very nice!