Weekly Scribblings - Tree of a different kind
Labels: Animals, Artistic Interpretations, June Bugs, Nature, Trees, Weekly Scribbling 21
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Labels: Animals, Artistic Interpretations, June Bugs, Nature, Trees, Weekly Scribbling 21
7 Comments:
I love dead (or apparently dead) trees, when they are as starkly beautiful as this one. I also love all the details you list of the life that abounds within and around it.
I hope this tree will again renew.
I have always loved coming upon a ‘zombie tree’ .. their personalities and stories speak to me. Thanks for choosing this oft neglected tree.
I'm glad you recognize that even a seemingly dead "zombie tree" has something alive at its core. Long may it live!
Appearances can be so deceiving, can't they? So much life creeping around and inside this no-longer-verdant tree.
The tree has plenty of life enjoying it, even if it doesn't look alive itself. I recall you used the term "zombie tree" in a comment to me, I'd never heard it before, but it's perfect.
"Zombie trees always dead
Biologically
Their inner spirits live
until destruction "
loved that ending jim, very well said, enjoyed this my friend.
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