Tuesday, May 18, 2010
"Solemnly they stand, unwavering under a frozen blanket, the soldiers of Winter. God's sentry's over the forest as it sleeps. The wind blowing through their branches, transformed into the whispers of the ages."
Thomas R. Marcucci
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2 comments:
Captivating picture, Thomas. The poem just makes it even better.
This is a great capture. Evergreen trees look beatiful during winter.
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