In response to the Weekly Photo challenge ‘look down and capture the ground beneath your feet’

In response to the Weekly Photo challenge ‘look down and capture the ground beneath your feet’
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Nice one!
Thanks a lot ! It was an interesting exercise as I am the kind of person who s always looking up 😉
Unusual and interesting! From the photo it’s difficult to say what exactly it is, it can be as well some piece of art!
Great photo and tag! I made a post a month or so ago about how nature fights to find space in the urban world and this photo brings me back to that thought. If you’re interested, see it here: https://musingsofanotherworld.wordpress.com/2015/06/21/the-natural-world-in-the-city/
Thanks so much R for sharing this great post. I loved reading it, and your pictures are excellent too. I love that you wrote that nature needs to find a way to breathe. Very inspiring…
Bravo, little plant. xx
My thoughts exactly
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Wow, beautiful!
Thanks a lot ! hope this little green resistant will get many followers 😉
Estelea, what an incredible capture! Indeed, where there’s a will there is a way! Look at this little green guy! He’ll be a tree one day!
Much love to you from NYC 😉
I love your very positive ways, they always cheer me up 🙂 I do hope so, that nature will keep on fighting for its place and rights so we have more beautiful trees ! or else where will we hang our hamac ? 😉 (I know.. I ve spent too much time in the Philippines !) Good night from the Pacific!
Oh your words make my heart sing!!! Thank you my dear and indeed, a relaxing Hamas sounds amazing! Good night from a late night in NYC !!:))
Love this, Estela. So creative and so thought provoking.
Thanks a lot Britta, I am really glad you like it ! Hope it will turn into a tree, as Lia said 🙂 X
That would be quite something! and you’re welcome. 🙂