I love pictures of old stumps and pieces of wood; they hold such fascinating textures and multitudinous shades of brown, green, gold, gray. These are two of my favorites. I hope you enjoy them on this Earth Day!
xoxo
~knit equals joy
I love pictures of old stumps and pieces of wood; they hold such fascinating textures and multitudinous shades of brown, green, gold, gray. These are two of my favorites. I hope you enjoy them on this Earth Day!
xoxo
~knit equals joy
Ho’omaka’i on your 200th post, Carol! It’s fascinating to think, yeah, how that stump alone houses micro worlds we can’t see with our own eyes?
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Thank you for the kudos, Stefanie 🌼. Thanks for bringing that up; it’s totally amazing to think about the life going on in there!
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Such an interesting stub of wood. It looks soft on top actually. And, it also looks like the stump has a hairdo, and a very shaggy one 😀 Agree with what Stefani said. Who knows what lives among all that 😀
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Thanks for taking the time to comment, Mabel. That stub of wood does look soft – almost polished by the elements. Must be why it caught my eye. The stump is very messy, for sure! It’s interesting to think about what’s going on in there! 😀
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‘polished by the elements’ Love how you say it, love that phrase. That stump must have had a messy hair day, or nature decided to give it a messy ‘do 😀
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Thank you, Mabel! 😀
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The stump does make an interesting subject. Congrats on your 200th post.
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Thank you, Jacqueline!
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I imagine a world of pixies living in that post!
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I love that mental picture!
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