I went out to the park on this gloomy day. I was surprised to see how I enjoyed every moment of it.
The branch that pop out in the middle is really big. It caught my eyes and I like the frame too.These fan-like leaves look interesting when they are together doing their own pose.Right by the side of the water-walk-way, I found this only tree standing there after the water recess back, giving it some privacy to grow.I like the shape of it and the texture does look crunchy and the shine from after the rain gives it character.I like how the five leaves like a family growing and bound together.This is a big tree by the way. Standing there with its small foot print, no weather is going to uproot it. I love how the texture of the leaves, they are like the veins of a human but in a plant version.As always, they look like hair mismanaged for a long time. But the have their charm in this aspect as a whole.I love how the light falls on the root, reflecting a certain feel to the texture. This little guy almost came on the land when it saw me. The perfect shot for it to appear in the water.The ‘Y’ shape of it suggested I take a shot.Here is another example of a tree root reflecting its time here with us. I like its wavey texture that swivels together. This is interesting to me because the whole thing just didn’t break apart and landed on the ground in front of me. I have to take a shot.I have always seen this rigid chain that defines the line for our safety. I always wonder how long they have been here. I like the shape of it together in the rain. I like how it is broken up with the inside layer to show the texture. Some insects took a few bites and left the table.Took this for its texture. Beautiful isn’t it?Like a snake, it coils up frozen in time. This is a work of art by the hand of nature. Surely you can see the appeal of it?This large brunch is popular here at this location. Today is only one little guy out there for some sunlight opportunity. I recall some other time where more than five will be there like it’s Sunday in the park.Because of the hole in the middle, I have to take a shot.This looks like a paper-cut-man made by nature. So pleasantly stacked up, like a warm welcome to visitors in the park. This texture does tell time beyond mine.I can’t help but feel sorry for this to happen. Now it’s lonely and without the other half of the body. Did the lighting do this?While leaving, I don’t think I ever see how these blend together on a hill.