Parent and child Dryden, ON July 2022 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
I don’t know enough about forestry or botany to explain how a tree trunk ends up looking like this.
But I DO know that I like what I see, and considering all the other weird stuff that stops me in my tracks, it’s obvious my photo-trigger bar is set pretty low.
Which, if I’m being honest, makes me a terrible person on group walks, because everyone’s always forced to wait for me. Or explain to strangers and passers-by why the weird guy over there is lying on the ground and pointing his camera at an exposed root. Or a squirrel. Or… We can’t have it all, apparently. I’m strangely good with that.
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