22 December, 2020

on the edge

the roots must be deep keeping the trees grounded.


this tree is located across from the one in the top photo



28 comments:

  1. It looks very cold where you are, Bill. Keep warm.

    God bless.

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  2. It's amazing where some trees are able to survive and flourish.

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  3. Ohhhh. Hold on, fella! As in tree, and you, too! :-)

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  4. The tree is planning to stay there for the rest of their lives.

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  5. That should be deep rooted to withstand the erosion of the river. Great capture

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  6. Those trees are though cookies.

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  7. It's amazing how roots find there way to stay planted! Lovely!

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  8. Hi Bill.

    Super nice Bill those trees right by the water.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  9. I am always amazed at how life adjusts to its surroundings. From iny shrubs in a shallow crag of rock to a tree settled deep, unmoved by passing water, life holds on.

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  10. We're in the midst of high winds here in the mountains of NC...and I marvel how 100 foot tall trees move so much but have steady roots going so far into the earth that I don't worry they'd fall.

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  11. Trees hanging on to a precarious bank get my attention.

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  12. Your pictures are always so interesting!!
    Be well.

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  13. Trees have to be tough to survive in these environments. Good views in your photos.

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  14. Increible como el rio erosiona con su fuerza los bordes; y como se mantienen unidos por sus raices esos arboles.
    Muy buena fotogragfia muy intersante!!
    Feliz Navidad Bill (si no puedo saludarte despues) que la pases muy bien con la familia ❤

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  15. Their was a lot of rain, I guess.

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  16. la humedad, la tiene muy cerca, por lo que nunca pasa sed.

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  17. I love photos with movement captured and this is a beauty Bill!

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  18. Suas fotos são divinas, Lugares lindos.
    FELIZ NATAL!

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  19. Wow they must have some strong roots not to have been washed away.
    NICE photos.

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