Sorry for the lateness of this post - Mr Linky was down due to some sort of failure, so I had to wait until he came back up!
Hi everyone! I'm real excited to see your pics today - I thought the word "flow" was a really good one, did you?
I thought a lot about it, and I finally went with my first idea - (I'm so lucky to live near a beautiful park, with so many interesting features!)
So here's my pic for "Flow":
Hi everyone! I'm real excited to see your pics today - I thought the word "flow" was a really good one, did you?
I thought a lot about it, and I finally went with my first idea - (I'm so lucky to live near a beautiful park, with so many interesting features!)
So here's my pic for "Flow":
Our local park is by the Logan River, the flow of which can become quite high and strong at times.
To see how strong the flow of this river is - I have photographed this great tree which has been undermined by the river's flow.
I realize that I had chopped off the top of this beautiful old tree, so this is another view, taking in the whole tree. It is a great spot for fishermen, as the fish seem to love the area - I guess they can get away form the strong current by going underneath the tree!
So join in with me and show your lovely pictures of the word "flow", won't you?
Simply add your details into the linky below, and we can see what you think also!
Will see you back here tomorrow for our new word for next week!
6 comments:
That's a cool idea, and that tree is magnificent! I like how it's hanging on despite the river undermining it!
Beautiful pic. That tree is huge it must be of a descent age.
Great photo. I love you can see the exposed roots, so interesting.
Jeanie Beanie xoxo
lovely tree and so cool to see how the 'flow' has undercut it...
Hugz
great picture .. hope it stays mostly upright xx
What a lovely way of depicting Flow. That tree is amazng, it must have seen a lot of water flow by in it's time.
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