–Giant Oak, Theo Wirth Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 2005, photo by Skywire, all rights reserved
–from Topic post, WRITING TOPIC – GREENING
April 26, 2007 by QuoinMonkey
–Giant Oak, Theo Wirth Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 2005, photo by Skywire, all rights reserved
–from Topic post, WRITING TOPIC – GREENING
Posted in Growing Older, Nature, Photography, Place, Seasons, Silence, Structure, Things That Fly, Topic Writing, Writing | Tagged gargantuan green, giant oak, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nature, Photography, Theo Wirth Park | 8 Comments
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This tree looks like it’s coming at you on the screen. It’s almost 3-D. Really nice photo! (Oh, and at this angle, slightly reminiscent of a tree we all love.)
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You’re right. It does remind me of that tree we all love. I almost posted one of that tree back when you did the Giants Sat Here post and I responded. Maybe it will be forthcoming.
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I don’t kow if you noticed, but I put a link of that tree in my first comment above.
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I didn’t see that link until you mentioned it. Thanks. I love that version of the tree. There was a print of it in the hallway to the room we put our coats in during the December retreat at Mabel’s. They had just replaced the floor in the zendo, so we met in the Log Cabin. I loved seeing that print every time I opened the door. I think it was the O’Keeffe room.
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This tree begs to have someone take a nap underneath it. I think I could get my whole life straightened out just staring up through its branches.
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Sinclair, I love that image – of getting my whole life straightened out just staring up through its branches. It reminds me of a lazy spring day, nothing to do, nowhere to go.
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