Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bent but not broken

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34 comments:

  1. I love trees, shrubs with a sense of humor ...

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  2. Good eye! Some people force their plants to look like that. Nature does a much better job.

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  3. We seem to be on a similar wavelength today. Nice natural Bonsai!

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  4. I think that I love your captions, as much as your photo's!

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  5. Great photo - what a funny looking tree!

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  6. Amazing what contortions can occur in nature. I've seen similar trees that were warped by heavy snow.

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  7. Great capture - fascinating tree. If it could talk....

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  8. A very intresting tree, from this angle looks like a crooked path into the wilderness, perhaps for a creepy crawly, winged insect or bird.

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  9. No how cool is that. A tree with individuality.

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  10. That is a unique shape on that tree, almost a perfect wave back and forth.

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  11. Oooh. Daring to be different! There is a definite tree theme today.

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  12. Nature is so artistic! Great photo.

    Not playing WW, just peeking in.

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  13. It looks as though it has suffered but never gave up, and started a new life after that. Cool.

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  14. This tree reminds me that we all march to a different drummer. This tree definitely does.

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  15. What a cool tree, and a very resourceful tree, too, like The Little Engine That Could.

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  16. Good eye. Nice shot. And I love how you describe Wordless Wednesday. Thanks for keeping it going!

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  17. This is a proof of the force of Nature during seasons and years.

    Excellent

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  18. It is a beautiful tree. What a wonderful picture.

    Iris

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  19. That is such a cool shot, Robin! What an interesting tree. Usually when they grow like that, it's because there was something they had to grow around. That doesn't appear to be the case. Makes you wonder what caused it. :D

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  20. A fighter against the harsh weather..cool picture.

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  21. I was just reading about Maya - I am so happy for you!!!!!!
    It sounds like a Miracle and a lot of work from all of you.

    I will try to rember to bee with you on Summer stocking next year.

    Maria Berg, Sweden

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  22. Reminds me of a cats tail as it walks towards you, all pleased to see you and to be picked up. Funny.

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  23. Marvelous image paired with a timely thought. Thank you.
    Hugs and blessings,

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