There always seems to be interesting light filtering down through young pine trees. Can't tell if this is urban or not, but I'll take your word for it.
I like the look of Spanish Moss, something we don't see around here.I suppose it isn't good for the trees though. I think every town should have an urban forest.
what, no merry men?
ReplyDeleteil y a un cote jungle dans cette foret ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd I was so hoping Robin Hood would come riding out of the forest and hand ne a bag of gold!
ReplyDeleteThis is even more of a jungle than your photo yesterday.
ReplyDeleteIt does however look like Robin Hood could be lurking in the background....I like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty dense looking forest though!
ReplyDeleteSpanish moss! It looks mauve (the color of lilac) :-)) Very beautiful and romantic.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are doing as well as possible. AmitiƩs to Lois Anne and to you.
There always seems to be interesting light filtering down through young pine trees. Can't tell if this is urban or not, but I'll take your word for it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting forest...
ReplyDeleteBest regards my friend...
Pierre
Wonderful work Lowell!
ReplyDelete... until you see the guys running around in leotards that is. Where's Maid Marion when you need her? Or Friar Tuck for that matter?
ReplyDeleteI like the look of Spanish Moss, something we don't see around here.I suppose it isn't good for the trees though. I think every town should have an urban forest.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Someone mentioned Friar Tuck, well, I guess he wouldn't move very easily between those trees! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe colors of December!
ReplyDeleteLooks like there's only Maid Marian leftover for me... She'd find it very exotic! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's the forests and wildlife areas of Florida that I really love. Nice one, Lowell.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you take this absolutely beautiful picture if you don't mind me asking?
ReplyDelete@ Jenn Guinn: This photo was taken at our favorite park - Sholom.
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