WoW! I would love to take a walk through that grove of trees. I would spread out a blanket, or bring a chair and a notepad and start writing a story....I can imagine the wooded creatures that have made many a stop along the way and left their story there!
Mac: Those trunks make some strange twists and turns. Great shots, I guess that is why they refer to the spreading chestnut trees.
ReplyDeleteMac, I love twisted & knotted tree trunks...great shots.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking old tree. All those lines, lumps and bumps. It has real character.
ReplyDeleteRobin Hood would be able to hide himself in there.
WoW! I would love to take a walk through that grove of trees. I would spread out a blanket, or bring a chair and a notepad and start writing a story....I can imagine the wooded creatures that have made many a stop along the way and left their story there!
ReplyDeleteFabulous tree there Mac,
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! I'm taken away with your photos, imac.
ReplyDeleteI love trees (I love moss...but these trees WITHOUT moss are gorgeous!!!)
That tree must have produced a bunch of chestnuts for roasting over its long life!
ReplyDeleteVery unique trees!
ReplyDeleteWow ! the perfect tree for a horror movie !!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such a tree as these. They must be so old. Positively magnificent!!
ReplyDeleteGnarled and knotted trees make great pics, eh?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful chestnut tree! I love the way you captured the way it has spread.
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous images today. It's been fun catching up.
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