Discussion thread for Wood Photo Challenge

There are already some fantastic images being put up. I think this week might be as good as the rust one was.
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Pimpy, I had a budgie growing up. Your picture made me think of my little friend. I even found a little olive coloured one at a pet shop today, and I named him Oliver... I came home and my husband talked me out of going back to get him. ๐Ÿ˜ž I want him. 

 

 

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I was going through some old photos and found my very own Wally Smiley LOL (scan)

 

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@tcmsecretuseid wrote:

Pimpy, I had a budgie growing up. Your picture made me think of my little friend. I even found a little olive coloured one at a pet shop today, and I named him Oliver... I came home and my husband talked me out of going back to get him. ๐Ÿ˜ž I want him. 

 

 


Lol, just tell him Oliver followed you home.

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Pimpy, I love the moss growing on the wood. Gorgeous photos. 

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Flannie Annie:  (Sorry don't know how to C&P):smileyfrustrated:

 

That very gnarled sick looking tree with the pile of sawn wood at its base.  Is it an old apple tree, or perhaps a poplar?

 

Noted in the background that wall of, is it firewood?  And the width of the fence palings.Smiley Happy

 

Lots and lots of wood for our viewing pleasure.  And for your winter warmth by my summation.

 

Love your  photos, Flannie.

 

DEB

 

 

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was it a mulberry tree?

I really like the photo of the tasmanian Blackwood Tree. I like it because of all the sheep in the background who have come up to the fence to see what the funny human is doing.

 

 

 

 

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