I think the first image with the fallen tree inviting me to walk its length and into the water is wonderful. The sense of renewal and regeneration in the second photo gives me a feeling of hope and that ‘knowing’ that mother nature, our planet is infinitely more resourced than humans are.
I think the first image with the fallen tree inviting me to walk its length and into the water is wonderful. The sense of renewal and regeneration in the second photo gives me a feeling of hope and that ‘knowing’ that mother nature, our planet is infinitely more resourced than humans are.
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We are fortunate Mother Nature is able to rebound, as our actions put Her more and more to the test. But even She can be stretched only so far!
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I love how nature recovers/fights back, inspiration.
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Yes, always a great example of resiliency.
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So many beautiful elements of nature in that first photo – love it!
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Thanks. It’s a very scenic lake in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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This is the perfect picture for the book I’m currently reading, the Hidden Life of Trees! I’ll never look at trees the same. What majestic creatures!
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That they are. I’ll have to check out that book.
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It’s really amazing & definitely worth the read!!
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This is a wonderful post Sandy!
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Thanks, Leigha. It’s always heartening to witness nature’s regenerative powers.
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You’re welcome.
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First snap is very amazing 🙂
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Thanks. It is quite a scenic area.
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