This tree stump is the closest our garden has to a piece of sculpture. I love it and have a lot of photographs of it, taken at different times of the year. These three were all taken in 2007 and show the gradual onset of winter.
November 11:
November 22:
December 11:
The middle one reminds me of British costume dramas, when they spray artificial snow around in an unconvincing attempt to make it look like a real winter.
Here's one from 24 January 2008, looking at it from the other side. According to the weather station records it was -9°C/16°F at 11.45am when I took this photo. Brrr.
What does this piece of wood make you think of?
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8 comments:
Indeed it is very beautiful - so very beautiful, if ever you found yourselves hard up you could probably sell it for enough to keep you going a few years.
Lucy
It makes me think that I wish I lived in a place that got really cold in the winter! :) I love your progression of seasons, have always loved pictures that do that.
I think it looks like an Elfin Ruler in a winter wonderland. And no, I am not on hallucinogenic drugs. haha
A dancer pirouetting.
Love the Nov. 22 one :)
Blacksmith's anvil?
Here's a very British one...
Looks to me like a side view of a fossilised Davros
In the last photo it reminds me of a wood nymph looking out over the garden.
Hmmm, makes me think of something left over from a Lord of the Rings film set.
The middle photo reminds me of the wedding scene at the end of the Colin Firth/Jennifer Ehle BBC Pride & Prejudice - spray can snow all around.
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