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Friday, May 27, 2022
A tenacious tree
A tenacious little tree. I wonder how long it's been fighting for its life atop this wind-swept cliff. The only dirt it has is a bit of sand in a crack between the rocks.
Nature shows us how to hang on, even if the odds are all against the possibility of surviving that barren area. KB, imagine you are that tree, and soon you, too, will be past weathering the storm of the past few months, and recovery with your shoulder will be going forward and better every day. XXX from a chilly start down here in NZ.
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Wow! talk about hanging in there! this is beautiful
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteVery special! YAM xx
Tenacity indeed. It's amazing isn't it? Yes it is.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend. Scritches to the pups. ♥
Nature finds a way. I agree: Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteNature works hard to remain, doesn't it? Great perspective on an amazing vista.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Mother nature works in mysterious ways!
ReplyDeleteOMDs I even spy some green too.
ReplyDeleteHugs and regards to all and hope you are feeling better KB
Cecilia
Nature shows us how to hang on, even if the odds are all against the possibility of surviving that barren area. KB, imagine you are that tree, and soon you, too, will be past weathering the storm of the past few months, and recovery with your shoulder will be going forward and better every day. XXX from a chilly start down here in NZ.
ReplyDeleteIt never ceases to amaze me, the places where trees can survive.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
Cheers,
Gail.
What a trooper that little tree is and the rock coloring is incredible!
ReplyDeleteIt's surprising how some plants can grow where nothing should. What a great picture.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lesson for all of us there!
ReplyDeleteNature is so incredible!
ReplyDeleteOne of God'slittle miracles
ReplyDeleteThat is a perfect example of resilience!
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