It’s more like a stream, truth be told… or maybe a brook, but not a river. It also runs alongside it, rather than through it, all things considered. Alongside the forest, that is, where there are lots of trees. Luckily, I managed to get some of them in the photo as well, luckily, I add, because this is my second post for Becky’s #TreeSquare challenge.
we had a river at the end of our garden that was exactly this size, definitely a river because it was named, but was really more of a brook! You’ve taken me back to my childhood with this #TreeSquare
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Always good to trigger a memory or two, Becky! 🙂
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specially at my advancing age!
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I love the way you’ve captured the light filtering through the leaves, Tom!
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Thanks, Chris. It wasn’t planned… I just took the photo! 😊
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Take the credit anyway! 🙇🏻♂️(apparently that’s a man bowing 🤣)
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I’ll take your word for it, Chris! Still squinting at present, and some of those emojis are nigh on impossible for me to make out! 🥴😊
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Words are so much better!!!
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They are! And you can build your own picture from them!
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The only way for me to paint. 🙂
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I do like the pictures I can see (!), but then it’s also nice to be shown the picture as it opens up within the mind’s eye.
Painting with words is just another fabulous art form.
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🙂
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Beautiful photo, Tom!
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Thanks, Eugenia. It’s quite tranquil! 🙂
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There is something magical about water running through a wooded place.
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Wooded places in themselves are steeped in magic and mysticism, Beverly! 🙂
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