Harvesting July 26, 2010 There seemed to be a lot of forest harvesting going on in this area which I guess doesn't happen very often because I understand the trees have to grow 20-30 years first. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Julie26 July 2010 at 07:34Lovely smell of pine sap coming through my monitor this morning. This is a good perspective on those endless rows of farmed product.Rather like growing a child - takes about 20 - 30 years before it reaches maturity.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyPeter26 July 2010 at 11:23Wow looks like British Columbia.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplypaul26 July 2010 at 15:54Hmm, I need some more firewood! Winter is not over yet.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyjoo26 July 2010 at 17:39I love this picture, and you know - it could be taken in the mountains here:)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyKevin26 July 2010 at 18:39I love the balance of line, shapes and colours in this photo.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoan Elizabeth26 July 2010 at 22:29Peter and Joo, it could be in your world but I am sure the mountains in the distance are lower than anything you have.Paul, I reckon pine burns rather too hot and fast to make a good log fire.Kevin welcome. Great to see another Blue Mountains blogger.Julie, baby snuck in again :-)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown27 July 2010 at 22:47Fantastic! Love both foreground and background.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJulie28 July 2010 at 07:21Snuck!! That attributes a degree of subtlety that I am not feeling!!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoan Elizabeth28 July 2010 at 10:47Julie, *grin* but not as big as yours.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAB30 July 2010 at 22:38The ends of the logs always have so much textureReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Lovely smell of pine sap coming through my monitor this morning. This is a good perspective on those endless rows of farmed product.
ReplyDeleteRather like growing a child - takes about 20 - 30 years before it reaches maturity.
Wow looks like British Columbia.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I need some more firewood! Winter is not over yet.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture, and you know - it could be taken in the mountains here:)
ReplyDeleteI love the balance of line, shapes and colours in this photo.
ReplyDeletePeter and Joo, it could be in your world but I am sure the mountains in the distance are lower than anything you have.
ReplyDeletePaul, I reckon pine burns rather too hot and fast to make a good log fire.
Kevin welcome. Great to see another Blue Mountains blogger.
Julie, baby snuck in again :-)
Fantastic! Love both foreground and background.
ReplyDeleteSnuck!! That attributes a degree of subtlety that I am not feeling!!!
ReplyDeleteJulie, *grin* but not as big as yours.
ReplyDeleteThe ends of the logs always have so much texture
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