My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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Comments (34)
MrsRatbag
Nice; I like the logs, but I REALLY like the ferns around them!
Faemike55
love the logs and what they represent! Congrats on 1111! I do love the ferns as well
kbrog
Fantastic shot! I think the ferns make the woodpile more appealing. :)
jocko500
real cool looking
Hubba1
Wood look chard, Awesome shot :)
cmolsen2002
Very nice.............the evening smoke, the crackling and the s'mores make e want to come right over
Meisiekind
I noticed the 1111 even before I noticed this gorgeous image! It certainly brings back memories of fires bruning late at night, the soft humming of voices... oh, don't get me started! Wonderful image Dierbaar!!! :)
bmac62
OK, so what kind of wood is that...only kidding! Image + verbal setting = comfortable evening with good friends. Excellent. By the way, you can show me Chicago day in and day out...next to none of us has seen the street scenes, the architecture, the haunts that you all haunted...it is all good.
myrrhluz
Lovely wood pile! I like the detail of the log on top. As a kid, I never cared much for marshmellows, I still only like them very roasted or dissolved in cocoa, and s'mores always seemed a waste of good chocolate to me. My mother always kept an eagle eye on the chocolate supply when we went camping. Great capture! Congrats on 1111.
beachzz
Any woodpile is a rich gift for me---I know just what you mean. As for Chicago, well, bring it on!!
koosievantutte
very fine shot.
wysiwig
Well I've seen woodpiles and ferns and trees but the way you present this image invites one to take a walk in the woods. Mmmm...I can smell the fresh air already.
Katraz
I think I would have done close-ups of log ends or bark, or maybe shots of those wonderful ferns.
Dreamingbee
late night burning fire on a romantic place .. this is great shot - also wonderful with the ferns behind the logs ..
helanker
Excellent shot of a woodpile. :-))) I am ready to view all shot from Chicago you might post :-)))
whaleman
Ha ha - too late now! You could still get the first three 1s but making a 2 would be a bit tough! Any woodpile is a potential diamond - you just need a bit of time (a few million years) and pressure (the weight of half a mountain).
Chipka
WOW! I wonder how many woodlice have scampered around under this impressive pile! Yeah, for me it IS exotic, being a Chicago-native, we don't get to see much of this kind of stuff unless we leave the city! Great light and color, and yeah, I DO find myself wondering just how many woodlice one could find in this pile, especially if there's dampness. Gorgeous work!
durleybeachbum
I can see several little splashes of fungi in there, and you HAVE got the 1111 just under the top horizontal log! What impresses me most, however, is that you have a 'ready to post' file! Gosh! that is probably a very good idea!
Djavad
Belle provision de lumière et de chaleur
awjay
nice light and composition
cfulton
I see a 1111 in that pile too! Should have been nunmber 1111 last week Wednesday! Cheers, Clive
flavia49
great pic!!
wjames
Lovely thought sitting round a log fire but this weather we have to make do with the log burner inside. Great picture.
Jydekris
Wow!!! i wish i could just take a vacation to your clime. Nice composition, and nice pile of ones...1111
flora-crassella
WONDERful!!!!!!!!!!
npauling
A great looking wood pile and they would make an excellent 1111. Maybe there was a subliminal reason for you posting this one.
MrsLubner
Cool woodpile. :-) gotta love a "potentially" warm shot. LOL
danapommet
With all those cracks in the wood, it is ready to burn and the tree behind the wood pile looks like it will be next years woodpile. Wonderful perspective. Dana
hipps13
the colors are so fresh wonderful capture smiles warm hugs and love, Linda Kaye
orig_buggy
bet it was a great time!!