Monday, February 18, 2013

Waiting for spring

This tree is much more patient than I, and more good looking too. (Alas, I do not know what kind it is.) Happy Monday! 

18 comments:

Peter said...

Definitely one of those 'Ent' trees again. Love these misty snow forests.

cieldequimper said...

Oh what a beauty! And did you meet the snow queen?!

Cloudia said...

Cool!



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Leovi said...

A beautiful picture of this beautiful a'rbol on snow, with exquisite sensitivity.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful, very atmospheric. Sleepy Hollow'ish... with snow. Great shot!

Andy said...

What an amazing set of roots. I like how the colours turned out.

Angel Sánchez-Marco said...

Me gusta la fuerza del árbol en su textura y color, lucha con fuerza a la dureza del invierno.
Un saludo, Ángel

SRQ said...

Good eye. I love all the extended branches reaching and reaching out of frame. But, the other trees in the background are devoid of that feature. Very cool.

BaysideLife said...

What a great tree. Wonderful contrast with the snow and foggy background.

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

This tree is wonderful and yes, I want to see some green...
Best regards, Synnöve

LOLfromPasa said...

Such an interesting tree and those shades of brown are just perfect against the snow. It see that your temperatures are quite low...that snow will be around for a while, I expect.

hamilton said...

It looks a little I do on a really bad hair day!

Randy said...

Looks like it's reaching out for some warmth.

LONDONLULU said...

It's an unusual tree for sure, perhaps it doesn't mind the winter (ciel - I should've looked harder. LOLfromPasa - fingers crossed for a bit more sun tomorrow. hamilton - lol, that could be me too!)

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Patient maybe Lulu, but never better looking! It is a marvellous though, what a wonderful sight to stumble across!

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh, me too! (Although I do admit I like winter.)

tapirgal said...

This is a beautiful photo of a very striking tree.

William Kendall said...

That is a tree with personality to it!