At Sanctuario de Chimayo
In Chimayo, New Mexico
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© by rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012
At Sanctuario de Chimayo
In Chimayo, New Mexico
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© by rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012
This reminds me of a well worn and sun baked sailors net. I have a photo at WOWH in my album/photos that looks like an Elephants eye.
http://writingourwayhome.ning.com/photo/back-silver-maple-bark-knot?context=user
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I couldn’t leave a comment but awesome photo!! 😀
Thanks for sharing!!
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Each tree is unique in its patterns. The texture on this one is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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The texture and pattern were amazing to experience. 🙂
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I almost feel as though I can place my fingertips in each groove on this amazing tree trunk!
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They are deep enough to do just that, granbee!! Incredible texture and pattern.
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Cottonwood tree?
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You know — honestly, I do not remember. It was taken either in the vicinity of Santa Fe, NM or Sedona, AZ!!
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Now I remember — it is a tree near the river at the Sanctuario de Chimayo in Chimayo, New Mexico.
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Good chance then it is a cottonwood. I just returned from northern New Mexico and will be writing about those trees soon
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Wow, it looks ancient!
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Tree bark can be so interesting. Looks like a huge tree. Mickie 🙂
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I love the designs in tree bark — I have posted a few on Sunday Trees and have a few in queue! Thank you for your feedback. It is a huge tree.
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Nice texture…looks like nature made its mark on this tree.
Peace,
Siggi in Downeast Maine
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