Driftwood, dead trees

 

If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.  

Vincent Van Gogh 

 


 

Rock in stump, Fred Gingell Park, Tsawwassen, BC Canada
Rock in a beach wood stump, Fred Gingell Park, Tsawwassen, BC Canada

 


 

Nimkish Lake, BC Canada   Roots and host, Cape Disappointment, WA   Rock in driftwood stump roots, Netarts Bay beach OR   Netarts Bay beach, Oregon   Island View beach, Vancouver Island BC
                 
Driftwood, Cannon Beach, Oregon   Dead fig vine, Elizabeth Gardens, Manteo, Roanoke Island, North Carolina   Grand Canyon, Arizona   Netarts Bay, Oregon   Ponderosa pine stump, Sequoia National Forest, California
                 
Island View Beach, Vancouver Island, BC   Fort Canby, Washington   Nimkish Lake, BC - toppled Cedar provides nourishment for new growth   Winds and tides continually change the landscape of the coast, Oceanside OR   Driftwood designs, Victoria beach, BC
                 
Fort Canby, Washington   Fort Canby, Washington   Crater Lake, Oregon   Cormorant and painted turtle sharing a driftwood island, White Rock Lake, Texas   Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
                 
Elk Island, BC Canada   Island View Beach, Vancouver Island, BC   Cedar stump, Victoria, BC   Nimkish Lake, Vancouver Island, BC Canada   Victoria beach, BC Canada
                 
Sooke Harbour, BC - aged carved initials in Arbutus driftwood   Nimkish Lake campsite, BC   Driftwood stump showing age rings, Washington coast    Oceanside beach, Oregon   Long Island beach, Washington
                 
Sooke Harbour, Vancouver Island, BC   Rotting Birch from bark removal, Stony Swamp trail, Ottawa ON   Driftwood designs, Washington coast   North Saanich, BC Canada   Fort Canby, Washington State

 


 

Field of Foxglove, Cape Meares State Park, OR
Foxglove and deadwood, Cape Meares State Park, OR

 


 

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