Eucalyptus grove near the shore of Lake Skinner, Winchester, California
In the eucalyptus grove,
Evening coming on,
There's a hush of holiness,
Lasting until dawn.
Text and photo © 2013 by Magical Mystical Teacher
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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!
Eucalyptus is Cali? I thought this tree only grow Downunder §;-) Am I funny? but I am honest though!
ReplyDeleteSo calm and the almost Autumn colour around is beautiful.
Happy SSS2 my friends,
Hugs from D´Box,
/CC girl
Nice!!! Love what looks to be early morning light bathing the stand of trees in a golden light. Makes for a sweet moment in life and you've suspended it in time.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot of the trees and shadows!
ReplyDeleteLove your poem as well.
Beautiful shadow shot for the day! I do love the trees LONG shadow! Terrific capture and words for the day!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely shadowy scene
ReplyDeleteThe shadows are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe trees make for a shady oasis in the desert - a place for renewal during the day, a holy retreat at night...
ReplyDeleteHello, this is a very beautiful photograph of very special trees and magical long shadows!
ReplyDeleteExcellent and wonderful photograph!
Very best wishes from Kaya.
Strom eukalyptus na Slovensku nerastie. Naposledy som ho videla v stredomorských krajinách. Ďakujem, že som mohla u teba zdieľať moje fotografie.
ReplyDeleteEucalyptus tree growing not in Slovakia. Last time I saw him in the Mediterranean countries. Thank you that I can share with you my photo.
Eucaliptos são lindos e perfumados...um abraço!
ReplyDeleteSo strange to see eucalypts in your world! Though I know that eucalypts grow in Egypt because they are so drought resistant.
ReplyDeleteI never knew it grew like that...that must be so fragrant in and around there!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteLove those shadows that lead into the photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful multiple shadows!.....Christine
ReplyDeleteThat could be a shot in Oz! Great shadows.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem to go with the photo. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteHow I've missed SSS! Fine shadows!!
ReplyDeleteLooks calm and magical
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Joining in Shadow Shot Sunday 2 with some Siberian Husky Sibling Snuggling! Happy Sunday!
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