Hi Maureen. It is a birch branch, broken off in a wind and rain storm with a bit of the bark peeled back – showing the reverse of what you normally see. Wet from the rain it kind of shimmers like a velvet with polka dots.
Thank you!
Living in a sub tropical area I am ignorant of your vegetation. But I am truly loving your postings.
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Thank you so much. And I am so appreciative of all your comments.
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Thank you so much for your explanation.I thought it must have been birch or aspen.not that I ever have seen them in real life! And thank you for taking time to visit my blog and “follow”. I appreciate it.
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Love this! imagines of decay are often my favorites. Spectacular photo.
Interesting study! Please explain to an Australian what it represents as I don’t know what the contrasting black and white represents
Hi Maureen. It is a birch branch, broken off in a wind and rain storm with a bit of the bark peeled back – showing the reverse of what you normally see. Wet from the rain it kind of shimmers like a velvet with polka dots.
Thank you!
Living in a sub tropical area I am ignorant of your vegetation. But I am truly loving your postings.
Thank you so much. And I am so appreciative of all your comments.
Thank you so much for your explanation.I thought it must have been birch or aspen.not that I ever have seen them in real life! And thank you for taking time to visit my blog and “follow”. I appreciate it.
Love this! imagines of decay are often my favorites. Spectacular photo.
Whoa! Well done!!
An illustrative image for sure.
the no comings, no goings
are amazing to behold 🙂
Green? Where do you have green? I had ice the other day!! 🙂
Beautiful photo! Such an observant eye you have! Thank you for sharing.
Very Nice.
wow … your words are so perfect for spring.
Benedictions of spring / transformations of decay. Excellent!
Interesting.
well done, powerful and succinct!