I’m back with my final TreeArt photo from a late May visit to Burritt on the Mountain.
A gorgeous tree stump arrested my attention just before we entered the “open-air museum,” as the park is described. It was behind a low fence near the entrance, so I walked around the fence to take a few shots. For my son, who is a stickler for rules, the fence meant “don’t go there.” so I had to be quick.
I was mesmerized by the patterns. It had recently rained, so the dampness gave the stump a smooth, polished texture. Isn’t it beautiful?
I’m convinced the “inside” of a tree is one of nature’s most magnificent masterpieces.
I am joining Parul Thakur for #ThursdayTreeLove every second and fourth Thursday of the month. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog and link it back to her latest #treelove post.
The color makes me think it’s a red cedar 😊
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You’re probably right. I know few trees by sight. Cedar isn’t one of them. 😀
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This is a masterpiece! Stunning.
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WOW! I thought it was a painting of some kind. LOVE 🙂
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That is so beautiful and that looks like a painting to me. It’s a beautiful piece of art. Thanks for joining, Chandra. I hope to see you back on the 23rd, Chandra!
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I’ll be there…Thanks!
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I can’t figure what tree this might be, but it does look like a piece of art.
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Another blogger mentioned that it looks like a cedar. I don’t know enough about trees to know.
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I like your insight about trees being masterpieces. They have many stories to tell us.
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So, so many.
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A masterpiece indeed!!
I have a small request to make…please check out my blog when you have time!!😊😊
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Will do! Thanks for dropping in!
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Thanks a ton!!😊😊
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