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Macro Monday: Tree Bark

Bark shows history
of times past, felt through its "skin."
Has it been hardship?

image given a "boost" from PicMonkey

Comments

Laura said…
how wonderful... I am a big fan of bark and trees as a rule... there are two hearts tucked inside of each other in the second photo if you look very closely.
Nonnie said…
wow, thank you for drawing that to my attention, Laura!
Such wonderful texture there Norma, lovely! I love trees too...a great pic of you there in the sidebar by the way ;)
Nonnie said…
thank you, Ruth, I like the way my body seems to be part of my smile.
nice pic! you did a good job :)
that was beautiful and thought provoking

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