
These roots used to nourish a young tree on the banks of the Fox River near Elgin, Illinois. Today they nourish the clump of wild grasses that have found themselves growing from the top of the stump. So I guess in one sense, they continue to accomplish the purpose for which they were created, only in a somewhat different context.
Does that say something about second chances, perhaps?
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2005 James Jordan.
Your photos are incredible! Thanks for sharing.
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Great perspective on this one, James! By the way, I was thinking of featuring you as a guest-blogger on my blog. Would appreciate if you could contact me at dr_tan_el-photography@yahoo.com. Sorry I had to post this here as I cannot find an email contact to reach you at.
ReplyDeleteNice Pictures!!
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Marie
Great shot James! Wonderful perspective, and I love the colour :)
ReplyDeleteAll, Thanks for your kind comments.
ReplyDeleteWell Woman, by all means feel free to link here.
Engloy, I'd be happy to be a guest blogger on your blog. I'll get back to you via e-mail.
lovely shot!
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