pecan tree by calico_jester
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Description
Viewed from cooler and shaded nearby pines, a sun drenched landscape prepares for cooler weather, an end, and new beginning.
Comments (8)
calico_jester
Currently about 30 feet tall, this planted tree was about a 4 foot height. It's a hybrid Stuart hard shell, with a fungal type disease for several years, which could probably be cured at the expense of half our bee population, but I will defer action on that. For the time being, I would like to think about fun things and enjoying pleasures of life... ill defined as they are at times :)
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Wealth without work. Pleasure without conscience. Knowledge without character. Commerce without morality. Science without humanity. Worship without sacrifice. Politics without principle.
giulband
Very cool work !
calico_jester
" time" completed this work, and I merely click moments ... thank you for viewing and comment, and I look forward to more images from your surreal compositions.
Cyve
Beautiful place my friend and fantastic lights/capture also !!!
Mondwin
Great atmo and beauty shot my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
Jean_C
Great contrast, superb capture!
calico_jester
Thank you for your generous comments... life seems to be a bit strained with Summer ending, with perhaps fresh beginnings needed to occupy creative spirits. I would dearly enjoy a visit to a completely grown over and poison ivy filled pond area that I have previously photographed, and may spray myself from head to toe with insect repellent, venture into the wilderness and click a few pics of Nature taking control of its environment...
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Wonderful Work,
calico_jester
thank you so much for stopping in.... after a little time away, I hope that you are refreshed and ready to get back into your creative spirit
RodS
A wonderful shot, Kenn. I really do enjoy the change of seasons, and fall is my favorite. It didn't use to be when I was a kid (it meant going back to school, which I hated). But as I get older, I find it a calming and reflective time. And cooler so I can get out and fly more! :-D