Tuesday, January 16, 2018

The Beginning of a Forest


I understand that some of my blogging friends have had a hard time posting comments on this blog.  The problem has been resolved, I believe.  If anyone has difficulty posting comments or with anything else related to this blog, please let me know ASAP.  Thanks much!

15 comments:

RedPat said...

What a lovely tree that is!

William Kendall said...

That one tree is doing quite well.

Bill said...

A lovely little tree, looks like it is doing fine.

Michelle said...

Looks like a healthy tree. I have never had trouble commenting on your blog, but, for whatever reason, I have on others. Who knows why...

Kay said...

A fine tree...but coming from the evergreen state I think I can confidently say it seems to be a long way from becoming a forest anytime soon.

SRQ said...

That tree is standing tall! No problems here commenting on your blog.

Bergson said...

a tree whitout any friend

Marleen said...

The green looks so fresh. I'm looking forward to Spring!

LOLfromPasa said...

...and what a fine forest it will be :).

Thank you for leaving a comment on my William & Kate posting. It was super cold yesterday but I am so glad we made the effort. I was amazed how close we were able to get to them in the University images. Wonderful to see the future King of England. Have a good day!

Lois said...

Nice and straight! Some of the new pines that were planted near me are leaning from the hurricanes we've had in the last couple of years.

Small City Scenes said...

I am glad you 'problem' is solved. I never have any trouble finding you-----hahahaha
MB

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Well this one has a bit of a head start on the rest Lowell 😀
P.s. yes I did use a semi-fisheye lens on that second shot yesterday.

Sharon said...

What a pretty tree! No problems here.

Laura. M said...

Beautiful contrasts!!
Un abrazo.

Kate said...

We need more trees, all kinds of trees!!

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson