Posted on November 17, 2014November 14, 2014 by Catherine ArcolioThe Good Company of Trees changes are weathered amidst constant beauties in the good company of trees Like this:Like Loading...
The company of good trees sounds like somewhere I would like to be….what a pretty shot Loading... Reply
The sweet surprise of seeing hydrangea this late in the season, against the starkness of winter trees.. Loading... Reply
I love trees in all seasons. I think they are like friends, always showing you the way home. Beautiful shot. Loading... Reply
I agree totally with burlwhitman’s sentiments! Love the photo and the words, but WHAT are the flowers, please? Loading... Reply
Thank you for answering! They seem much taller and have a different shaped leaf to ones I see in Australia. Loading... Reply
How lovely those colours are against the black and white branches 🙂
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Beautiful.
Good shot. Thanks.
I like this photo
Beautiful contrast in nature!! Happy Monday wishes, Hugz Lisa and Bear
utterly gorgeous
Beautiful.
Lovely way to start the week!
The company of good trees sounds like somewhere I would like to be….what a pretty shot
The sweet surprise of seeing hydrangea this late in the season, against the starkness of winter trees..
Like a colour photo merged with black and white!
Lovely words too.
I love trees in all seasons. I think they are like friends, always showing you the way home. Beautiful shot.
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“the good company of trees” is a great line. It makes the heart full to hear it.
I agree totally with burlwhitman’s sentiments! Love the photo and the words, but WHAT are the flowers, please?
they are hydrangeas – who managed to linger much longer than most
Thank you for answering! They seem much taller and have a different shaped leaf to ones I see in Australia.
beautiful
Still life in the leafless trees.
Very nice and beautiful!
I’m so happy to see this as mine did not flower this year at all 🙁
love the poem too… beautiful!
Thank you!
Beautiful. Just plain beautiful.
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Oh I can’t believe the hydrangea still has its color! Nice shot!