Dean sorry to hear of your unfortunate encounter with Toxicodendron next time look into Manzanita to treat it. I can say for sure if it works as to I am immune. Glad you image here has out lasted your affliction. ;)
Alan, thanks for your comments and input. The story not so special it’s as natural as rolling off a log and occurs even in the meadows and woodlands of Vermont.
Nice details, Paul. I also appreciate the interaction of the three elements - grass, dirt, and bone. Nice work.
Thank you Photo Girl I think you got it!
Reminds me of the day I caught this photo along with eight weeks of poison oak.
Dean sorry to hear of your unfortunate encounter with Toxicodendron next time look into Manzanita to treat it. I can say for sure if it works as to I am immune. Glad you image here has out lasted your affliction. ;)
Nice, Dean!
I love your connection of death between the three elements of grass, bare earth and skull.
This certainly tells a story of the struggle to exist in certain parts of the world.
I suspect that after an amount of rain regrowth will show there is always room for hope!
Alan, thanks for your comments and input. The story not so special it’s as natural as rolling off a log and occurs even in the meadows and woodlands of Vermont.
Thanks Paul. The story may not be (or need to be) special, but in any case, it is well represented in your image