Some tree trunks now lying low as logs on the ground, instead of being proudly upright:

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
Some tree trunks now lying low as logs on the ground, instead of being proudly upright:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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Well spotted!
Well, I couldn’t decide what to use!
They look very content in their horizontal position.
😊😊
I always feel a tinge of sadness for a fallen or cut-down tree. But at least we get to see the history inside them.
Best wishes, Pete.
Quite!
But then again, how much beauty is there if they are machined and planed and carved and polished to show a new beauty.
Well, very true, John
Home to a lot of little creepy crawlies I suspect!
Indeed!
I’ve seen a lot of these in the path of Hurricane Fiona.
Oh dear, I’m sure
A sad demise but perhaps now home to some needy creatures Sue!
Indeed so, Tina!
If you leave the logs in nature like that they will be the home for more life…
Indeed!
They’re still working, now providing space for tiny creatures and adding nutrients to the soil. 🙂 Nice photo, Sue!
Thanks!