I love it... because the tree in the trail is wonderful, but also because if you remove the trail edging, it could be in our woods, our trail. It's a small world after all.
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Ha! What an interesting photo! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteA peaceful looking location. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the trail could have curved around a little, but whatever works...
ReplyDeleteCool great idea!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place to take a peaceful walk
ReplyDeleteNow isn't that interesting. You don't often see a tree left in a trail.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely, tranquil place to walk. A tree in the middle of a trail is common in Rocky Mountain National Park. One just walks around it.
ReplyDeleteHow great is that?? I dont think I've ever seen that in these parts!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty picture and it would be very unusual to see that tree in the middle if I was walking down that trail! Nancy
ReplyDeleteOf all the pictures you have posted, I think this one is my FAVORITE. It would look beautiful framed.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like there are more trees in the trail a ways down; I've seen trees across the trail but never smack in the middle.
ReplyDeleteWhen you consider how big that tree is it says something about the age of the trail. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI love it... because the tree in the trail is wonderful, but also because if you remove the trail edging, it could be in our woods, our trail. It's a small world after all.
ReplyDeleteWe should take a lesson! :)
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