Old trees occupy a small plateau in the forest.
‘Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.’
Roger Miller
Daily shots from our walks in the local forest will continue here for a short time. And I’ll add another from my collection of pictures to show more of the world and its wonders. But these posts take up valuable writing time, and can be an irritation to readers who follow my posts for information about my books and writing, so I will stop them eventually.
If shared on social media, more people will be able to enjoy the natural beauty of our world, so please do that if you can. Thank you. We might also restore a bit of love and respect for nature and help slow the damage we’ve inflicted on our world.
A typical Greek church on the island of Crete.
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A more open path with wonderful old growth must have been interesting to see them. The small old church all alone on the edge of the ocean is peaceful.
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It was a touch of serendipity, Brenda, following a narrow path we hadn’t used fopr years and discovering this small open area. Lovely.
The Greek church is typical of the islands; they are ubiquitous!
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I love that quote!
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Yes, Lynette. Simple but says what it needs.
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Lovely old trees – old but not bowed.
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We came upon these after we followed a faint path we hadn’t tried before. We knew there was a path of sorts but hadn’t found it. Now the vegetation has died back more, we were able to follow it and found these lovely trees. Always worth exploring!
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