Trees I have known
Category: Scattershooting,Ramblings & Life
Via: buzz-of-the-orient • 9 years ago • 11 commentsI thought Id never write a poem
About a tree thats near my home.
- Double amputree.
- Even a tree can use a little support these days.
- I surrender dear.
- Boo!
- Late Bloomer
- No bark, no bite.
- Trees a crowd.
- Weep me a river.
- Shouldnt you be down south somewhere?
- Where theres life, theres hope.
- Dont you DARE ask my age.
Late for the party, but what the heck.
Really nice work Buzz. A very unique photo essay. I really enjoyed it.
Buzz
The day is beginning here and this was a great way to start the day.
Beautiful pictures and meaningful captions for them.
There is such beauty in nature at all times of year and we only need take the time to look for it
Thanks for sharing this unique pictorial with us
Trees really are amazing things to behold. After all, the oldest living thng on our planet is a tree - in California. They provide shelter, freshen our air, provide materials with which to build, fuel to warm us, paper for so many purposes, prevent erosion and the beauty just for us to see.
Buzz.....
Made my day! Interesting pictures of trees before my first cup of coffee. Thank you!
Great photos Buzz. I really enjoyed them.
Lovely.
A very thoughtful and unique photo essay!
Nicely conceived and presented.
Nice work, Buzz!
I'll be looking at trees with a different eye now.
What lovely pictures!
Years ago, there was a tree outside of Matthew's day care, that had all of its branches shaved off on one side-- it looked like Larry's profile, (of the Three Stooges). We called it the Larry Tree. They finally finished it off, and I really miss it!
Great shots...and Great essay. Nice job!!