Well looks like u are doing fine – and the more I looked at this tree shot – the more tasty it became – the single “knot” – the fern- and is that a hosta? It almost feels staged (tell the truth,L) ha jk
So you want the truth, huh? Well, the truth is, this is an old Florida picture. We went to a yard sale and this tree was at a house down the street. The owners might have staged it but I just did a quick point and shoot before they could think I was casing the joint! HA! π
What an amazing tree. I love how all the braches and limbs are interwoven and the lichen is growing on the tree. So interesting. I’ve never seen a tree grow in this manner. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Janet. I was really smitten when I first saw it. Being that it was in someone’s front yard, I was glad they didn’t come out and say anything to me while I was photographing! HA! I just thought it was amazing. π
What an amazing find Linda! I can’t quite make up my mind whether they are embracing or wrestling with each other. Either way good fun – thanks for risking the photo π
What a stunning tree. I adore how all the braches and appendages are intertwined and the lichen is developing on the tree. So fascinating. I’ve never observed a tree develop in this way. A debt of gratitude is in order for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It is a fascinating tree. I wish I knew what kind of tree it is but even though I may never know, I’m so glad I captured it in a small way! π
Oh linda – the flower makes the wonderful tree photo even richer π
Aw, thanks, Y! Glad to see you! I need to get out more! LOL! π
Well looks like u are doing fine – and the more I looked at this tree shot – the more tasty it became – the single “knot” – the fern- and is that a hosta? It almost feels staged (tell the truth,L) ha jk
So you want the truth, huh? Well, the truth is, this is an old Florida picture. We went to a yard sale and this tree was at a house down the street. The owners might have staged it but I just did a quick point and shoot before they could think I was casing the joint! HA! π
oh right on – hahaha thanks for sharing
What an amazing tree. I love how all the braches and limbs are interwoven and the lichen is growing on the tree. So interesting. I’ve never seen a tree grow in this manner. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Janet. I was really smitten when I first saw it. Being that it was in someone’s front yard, I was glad they didn’t come out and say anything to me while I was photographing! HA! I just thought it was amazing. π
Interesting tree with all the twisted branches.
The tree looks very special, Linda and who doesn’t want a flower on their roots π Pawkisses for a Safe Week ahead π β€
Thanks, bunches! Flowers always add! Wishing you and Granny a safe week, too! π
A beautiful “tango” of trees. π
Hey, I like that description! A “tango” of trees. Fits perfectly! π
What an amazing find Linda! I can’t quite make up my mind whether they are embracing or wrestling with each other. Either way good fun – thanks for risking the photo π
Maybe it’s doing a little of both! LOL! Thanks! π
A close-knit family of trees.
An excellent description! Have a wonderful week! π
It’s almost as if the tree is intertwinedπ
Glad you dropped by! Thanks for your visit and comment! π
All branches got tangled up! π
Group hug! π
I love that pop of red in the picture!
I’m glad that was pointed out to me! I was so busy focusing on the tree branches, I was missing it! π€π»
Beautiful
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What a stunning tree. I adore how all the braches and appendages are intertwined and the lichen is developing on the tree. So fascinating. I’ve never observed a tree develop in this way. A debt of gratitude is in order for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It is a fascinating tree. I wish I knew what kind of tree it is but even though I may never know, I’m so glad I captured it in a small way! π
Excellent.
Thanks, Rabirius! π
Very cool tree Linda! π
Thanks, Amberly! π
lovely!
Thanks, da-AL! π
fantastic shapes!!
I agree! Amazing tree! π
Draco put it well π Excellent find, Linda π
Thanks so much, Paula! π
Isn’t it astounding how trees can weave their way around each other like this. Like one big family hug going on endlessly.
It is astounding! I must say, I haven’t seen anything like this little beauty before or since! π
Looks like the two are sharing a hug — and close knit lovin’!
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, Becca! I think I will call it Group Hug! LOL! π