under the pine
October 25, 2009 by Sandy
Posted in autumn, haiga, haiku, photographs | 4 Comments
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exquisite photo!! and you’re ‘ku … beneath the pine tree there lies bits of wonderfulness!
I’m wondering about the color of the bark, is that real or enhanced?
Either way, this work is beautiful.
PS: Yes, I did take that photo of the white everlasting flowers over at my blog (I take all the photos unless there’s a credit to someone else)I thought the “green” on this one was exceptional. Thanks so much for telling me the name of those.
I also wondered about the leaf spray I featured recently too and happily Jason Evans mentioned that that one is a sumac. I’m hopeless with the names of most plants.
I just enjoy their beauty for the most part.
This made me smile. We had blue jays when we lived over the mountains near Choteau and the Rocky mtn Front. I miss them and their sneakiness.