
‘It seems thus possible to give a preliminary definition of walking as a space of enunciation.’ Michel de Certeau
Daily shots from our walks in the local forest will continue for the moment. I’ll include another photograph from my collection to provide a wider view of the world and its wonders.
Share on social media so more people stuck indoors due to Covid-19 can enjoy our natural beauty. Between us, we might also restore some love and respect for nature and help slow the damage we inflict on our world. Thank you.

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That tree trunk has a lot of experience. And the boats – lovely!
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Yes, Lynette, it’s been through some rough times, but ‘I’m Still Standin’ seems to be its motto!
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Reblogged this on Time Traveler on the road of Life.
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I love the gnarly tree trunk, it reminds me of some of the twists and turns of human existence. Some of us may show the scars of our fights, but still standing strong. And of course, the water and their boats, are a welcome sight!
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Me, too, Brenda. See my response to Suzette, below.
I knew you’d like the one with boats. The place at the far end of this short waterway is due for ‘redevelopment’ sometime in the not-too-distant future. I hope they do it sympathetically!
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Stuart, I rather like that tree trunk. It resonates really well with me somehow. Thank you!!🌳
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It displays a certain ‘character’ Suzette, that filled me with admiration when I saw it. Events have given it a hard time over the years, but it continues to grow and even flourish. It makes a fitting metaphor for survival, I think.
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Yes! Well said, Stuart. I agree!!
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