here in my little part of the world the beautiful Manzanita trees grow around the Redwoods.
This is a picture of a branch with the very distinctive orange peel-y bark with the fresh green wood beneath. A bit of lichen is growing on the branch as well.
"If I responded every time someone said something stupid, I would never stop talking" RABP
between The Point and 41st
…walking along the cliffs …with the surfers, cyclists, strollers, seniors, skateboarders and wannabes. This is just about the only place I can't use life's everyday distractions to protect me from my thoughts….where I can find the perfect combination of God's power and peace.
The Lord is my strength and my song.
He has become my salvation.Psalms 118:14
I thought I saw a light at the end of the tunnel....but it was just another flaming hoop I was gonna have to jump through.
This kind of certainty comes but once in a lifetime.RK
Happiness in intelligent people in the rarest thing I know. Ernest Heminway
what you need to know
I try to always be a good person....I may not always be a nice person....but I always try to be a good person.
I don't slow dance with strangers. I don't sleep with my friends. And I don't play with things that belong to other women.
I spend way too much time and money in the book and movie aisle at Costco.
What is my sign?...my SIGN??? Are you joking? My sign is: Slippery When Wet
14 comments:
That word means little apple but I don't see a resemblance.
not too sure what i am seeing. i need to find my glasses! ha ha.
smiles, bee
I have my glasses on and I'm not sure what I'm seeing.
here in my little part of the world the beautiful Manzanita trees grow around the Redwoods.
This is a picture of a branch with the very distinctive orange peel-y bark with the fresh green wood beneath. A bit of lichen is growing on the branch as well.
wikipedia - manzanita
That is a pretty branch, have never seen anything like it. Didn't know what it was until I read your comment.
Have never seen the Redwoods, either. Would love to someday!
Happy WW
Very pretty! Is there a womanzita too? ;-)
Peace
I've never seen a tree like that before. Incredible. I'm used to my trees being plain old brown or grey, I like the idea of one with orange bark.
I knew it was a branch of something, then I read your explanation. Beautiful coloring.
Can we see that when we come to visit you and the Winchester House some day? :)
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I have seen that tree somewhere
I love the colors in Manzanita.
I could see it before the explanation! Woooohooooo!
Kinda like Thammy the Thnake shedding his skin. LOL
Way cool.
I thought it was a squirell till I enlarged the picture.
Sycamore trees have peely bark like that, but not nearly so pretty.
ooh, that is beautiful--I love the color of that!
I've heard of them, but I've never seen one. That's an interesting looking tree.
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