Sholom Park, on Ocala's west side, was designed to be a place of tranquility and peace and meditation. Throughout the park, the trees and bushes and flowers encourage one to stop, rest, and allow nature's beauty to calm one's spirit.
The heart tree, shown in the 2nd photo, is especially meaningful and many have found it inspirational in their lives.
The theme for the first day of June, 2012, is "tranquility." Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
The heart tree IS very special. You nailed "tranquility."
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does look peaceful and welcome back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Ocala! :-) Oooh yes, I might take a nap I'm that tired! Thanks for your lovely comment on the rant blog!
ReplyDeleteI always find Spanish moss hanging from the trees to be restful. A very tranquil park indeed!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Lowell !!!
ReplyDeleteThis must be a very tranquil park, good choice for this theme day!
good to see you again!
ReplyDeleteI feel calmer already....
The heart tree. I like that.
ReplyDeleteThere's some interesting figures formed on the trunk's surface...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
No moss has grown on you in a month.
ReplyDeleteLove images of the moss hanging.
Wonderful post, Lowell!
ReplyDeleteP.S. You made me laugh with the Ms. Lombard thing! :-)
Yup, You cannot beat Spanish Moss. Re. your question: my photo was taken in Savannah, Ga. Love that area of the country.
ReplyDeleteThe shade from the tree and the Spanish moss give the scene a tranquil feel. And I can understand why the heart tree would be inspiring. :)
ReplyDeleteThe shade from the tree and the Spanish moss give the scene a tranquil feel. And I can understand why the heart tree would be inspiring. :)
ReplyDeleteWe all need a place like this one to go to from time to time.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back! Hope you had a good vacation.
Great place to explore. I like the ghost like image in the tree.
ReplyDeleteLovely! It think it's great that towns and cities create spaces for residents to be out in nature. Is that Spanish moss hanging from the trees?
ReplyDeletebeautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteFlorida knows how to dress its trees for the evening in gowns of moss.
ReplyDelete"Tree's ghost" ?
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