Bonsai growing on a tree: Sunday Trees

When I walked past this, I did a double take. It looked like a bonsai growing on this tree near Withers Lake, Oregon.

bonsai growing on a tree

I imagined some woodland elf climbing up the ponderosa pine’s trunk to tend to this little tree. They must have trimmed and shaped it over many years. Is it dead or just dormant? Hmmm… there must be more to this story.

Sunday Trees

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Wandering beneath the giants: LAPC & ST

The sun peers at me wandering beneath the giants.

wandering beneath the giants

I pause beside an ancient one. She is broad and strong at the base, with outstretched branches reaching for the sky.

Giant sequoia

I continue wandering beneath the giants until I find him, the oldest one of them all.

General Grant tree

His branches tremble and point towards a burned-out tree. The fire exposed its heart, but its thick bark protected it for many years.

wandering beneath the giants

I notice the toes of the tree curling. It is struggling to keep itself upright.

sequoia roots

Then… whoosh, boom! It falls to the ground. The voices of the trees around it rise in a song of mourning.

fallen sequoia

The burned wood at its core falls away. Its wrinkled bark flakes off, exposing a more youthful surface. The hollowed out tree shares its soul with curious visitors who marvel at the wonder of its life.

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Into the Woods

Sunday Trees

Photos taken at Kings Canyon National Park, California.

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Sentinel standing watch: ST & OWS

I took this photo of the Sentinel standing watch in Sequoia National Park in California. This giant sequoia tree measures 257 feet tall and 25 feet in diameter, four feet above the base, making it the 43rd largest in the world and 26th largest in the Giant Forest. It’s estimated to be 2,175 years old.

The largest giant sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, is located nearby. The General Sherman tree measures 272 feet in height and 25 feet in diameter, four feet above its base.

Sentinel standing watch

In photographs taken from this angle, it almost looks like it’s a sentinel standing watch on long reddish-brown legs.

The Sentinel tree is growing right next to the Giant Forest Museum. This museum is small, but nicely laid out and informative.

Giant Forest Museum

Sunday Trees (ST)

One Word Sunday (OWS) – Red

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Snowy sunrise: Sunday Trees & Weekend Sky

A snowy sunrise over western juniper trees in the High Desert.

Snowy sunrise over junipers

Sunday Trees

Weekend Sky

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Finding Fall at Mount Hood – 4 haiku: LAPC, SS, & ST

This year I went on a quest with the goal of finding fall colors. Here’s a 4-part haiku story based on pictures taken on the Mount Hood Scenic Byway in Oregon.

Deep in the mountains
Mount Hood surveys the landscape
Anticipation

Finding fall on Mount Hood Oregon October 2017

Draped in mossy robes
Rooted in shades of autumn
Fall’s gala begins

  • Autumn leaves on Mount Hood Highway September 2020
  • Finding fall in Oregon September2020
  • Along Highway 35 in Oregon September 2020
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