The stump and log compared to Rich’s six foot stature
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Isn’t that a giant tree! A marvel. Pine forests are wonderful – even in the rain. We came upon some old growth pines at Porcupine Mountain State Park in Michigan’s UP, overlooking Lake Superior and it felt like a green cathedral. Similar giants, both standing and fallen, and a tumbling rapids that was thrilling.
Isn’t that a giant (tree)! A marvel. Pine forests are so beautiful – even in the rain! We came upon some old growth pines at Porcupine Mountain State Park in Michigan’s UP, overlooking Lake Superior and it felt like a green cathedral. Similar giants, both standing and fallen, and a tumbling rapids nearby that was thrilling.
Thank you, Marcy! Yes, in the rain, especially, the trees and woods have magic.