
A branch broken from a palo verde tree, Sonoran Desert, Southern Arizona
Photo © 2016 by Magical Mystical Teacher
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5 comments:
this reminds me of all the lovely old pieces of Manzanita that I pick up for kindling and firewood!
Have a lovely day and Happy Thanksgiving !
The branch appears to be arising from the desert floor. Where inanimate and the real world intersect...
Creative shadow shot ~ nature's beauty ~
Wishing you a gentle weekend ~ ^_^
such beauty in nature's brokenness
Very nice find! I'm a bit late on this one. (sorry)
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