Photo Non-Contest #142 -- "Let Treedom Ring" Part 2
Utah's southern deserts boast a good many juniper trees, locally called "cedars." Their twisted bark always makes for interesting patterns.
Here are a couple of juniper trees at Dead Horse Point, near Moab, Utah.
Ahh, yes. Trees in Southern Utah. They always grow so gnarled with small tufts of green poking out hither and yon. your pictures make me want to head down there again.
it looks so inhospitable and yet they grow
ReplyDeleteAhh, yes. Trees in Southern Utah. They always grow so gnarled with small tufts of green poking out hither and yon. your pictures make me want to head down there again.
ReplyDeleteIntriguing shapes which catch your eye.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good time of year for a trip to Moab. Not too hot just yet.
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