Peace May 24, 2010 Cathedral of Ferns, Mt WilsonLet go of all that entwines and receive God's peace. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Jim24 May 2010 at 08:40Brilliant twines.Sydney - City and SuburbsReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJulie24 May 2010 at 08:53Ooo ... I love this images and the composition of the post. This is the sort of twine that my father made a walking stick from.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyafricanaussie24 May 2010 at 13:11I love those words with the photos - great pairing!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyjoo24 May 2010 at 16:58They are impressive!I love especially the last one.Hppy week to you:)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyPeter24 May 2010 at 17:44fantastic subjectReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAB24 May 2010 at 19:46I love these shots of Australian fauna. They look so different and exotic.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMavis25 May 2010 at 03:11the peace is palpable in these imagesReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown25 May 2010 at 04:56I just LOVE this post! These are some of the most amazing shapes in nature (other than eroded ones), they remind me of my walks in the tropical jungle that I miss so much now!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown26 May 2010 at 11:05I wonder how long it has been since that vine was a little tendril climbing up a slender sapling.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Brilliant twines.
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Ooo ... I love this images and the composition of the post. This is the sort of twine that my father made a walking stick from.
ReplyDeleteI love those words with the photos - great pairing!
ReplyDeleteThey are impressive!
ReplyDeleteI love especially the last one.
Hppy week to you:)
fantastic subject
ReplyDeleteI love these shots of Australian fauna. They look so different and exotic.
ReplyDeletethe peace is palpable in these images
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE this post! These are some of the most amazing shapes in nature (other than eroded ones), they remind me of my walks in the tropical jungle that I miss so much now!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it has been since that vine was a little tendril climbing up a slender sapling.
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