I'm hopelessly behind, TB, though I know there are some posts here I really do hope to read. I wonder if I comment on an older post, will you readily see the comment? Do all unapproved comments sit at the top I wonder, or do they hang with their respective posts way down below. I'll try and you see. This broken tree is terrific!
Comments are welcome (and necessary, for good conversation). If you could take the time to be kind and not practice profanity, it would be appreciated. Thanks for posting!
Ent! You have proof!
ReplyDeleteI agree Leigh. Apparently this is somewhat of an iconic tree phot.
DeleteExactly. It's an Ent!
ReplyDeleteIt is. The size is rather staggering in person.
DeletePotential widow maker. I can smell the conifers....
ReplyDeleteI think you are right STxAR, although likely I would keep it just for the novelty value.
DeleteThat is pretty neat!
ReplyDeleteEd, it is - but I had to have it pointed out to me by The Outdoorsman. I would have totally missed it.
DeleteIt is Groot! Glad you got that closer photo, TB. I didn't see it at first. Definitely a tree person. :)
ReplyDeleteYou all be safe and God bless.
It sure looks that way Linda.
DeleteAn Ent captured in the wild.
ReplyDeleteJohn, this makes precisely 100% more personal direct evidence with Ents than any other cryptozoological animal for me.
DeleteI'm hopelessly behind, TB, though I know there are some posts here I really do hope to read. I wonder if I comment on an older post, will you readily see the comment? Do all unapproved comments sit at the top I wonder, or do they hang with their respective posts way down below. I'll try and you see. This broken tree is terrific!
ReplyDeleteBecki, in point of fact the I do see the comments as they roll in chronologically so yes, they do come right to the top!
DeleteThe broken tree is fantastic - one of those random occurrences of Nature that make for great fun.
Good! I'll comment with abandon, trusting you'll see them. ;)
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