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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Hangin’ On


You never know what you’re going to see when hiking in the woods. This was definitely a first for us...a piece of a tire attached to a tree up high in the woods on our property. Like I mentioned in an earlier post...”No Trespassing” signs do not do much good.



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19 comments:

  1. What an odd thing to find in the woods! Both nice shots, last one with the texture is my fave.

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  2. how does that happen?
    interesting shot

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  3. How awfull to hang that in a tree on your property.

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  4. Ya, unusual spot for a chunk of rubber, isn't it? Great find tho. At first, I thought it was a piece of burned charcoal [from wood...a campfire]. Don't ask. LOL

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  5. There must be some kind of story here... what an odd combination. The string would not have supported a tire swing and I can only come up with "target practice"?

    Enjoy your week, mon amie, and thanks for your visit.

    Bises from the other Genie ;-)

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  6. What the heck...is somebody doing on your property and then littering it up like this. Wow, that would make me kind of crabby to say the least!

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  7. That tree looks tired. ;)

    Weird and amazing!

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  8. haha! and they said tires didn't grow on trees!

    thanks for stopping by.

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  9. Wonderful and amazing composition with that piece of tire, a very good picture. Greetings.

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  10. Well, that would be rather unexpected. I can't even imagine how it would get there.

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  11. Is that a nail holding the tire to the tree? How bizarre!

    Thank you for your kind words, it's nice to know people appreciate your work :-)

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  12. Det gäller att ha ögonen på skaft när man vandrar i skogen. Tack för din kommentar. Anita

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  13. Interesting and Unique. What an odd thing to find in a tree. Makes you wonder.

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  14. Very cool. Great eye.

    http://taralinda.wordpress.com/2012/02/15/sweet-thirst/

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