Saturday, January 22, 2011

THE SILENT BARK



Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the noun "bark" as
" the tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem".

Judy's dictionary defines the verb "barking" as
My search for beautiful, interesting, and inspirational bark.

Enjoy with me the results of my most recent Barking Adventures.










































Today I Celebrate the Beauty and Diversity of
Silent Bark!

3 comments:

RoeH said...

At my other house in my last life, (pre-divorce)there were six tall palms in the front yard. The bark of them absolutely amazed me at how it grows. And then I was in the Redwood forests in California once and counting the rings of fallen trees back to 300 hundred years ago? So interesting.

Regina said...

These are lovely..so enchanting really! Very similar to some of the places here..not just the palms. Your right side column as well (below you and Sandra). I love the silent bark and the 5th one down is so cool!
Regards,
Regina-

Unknown said...

Great blog, glad to see you posting. Bark on trees is very interesting,especially after woodpeckers finish with the tree.
I like the first Photo, color and texture.