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27 responses to “Trees On A Leash”
Wish my dog was as obedient.
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Well, maybe you should try training him/he in the woods 🙂
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You’ve just got to watch those trees all the time.
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Well I guess a leash comes in handy. Otherwise you have to stay there all day and all night, and winter is coming and the weather is rather ghastly. 🙂
Thank you very much, Richard.
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They only hold a thread, very beautiful colors of autumn.
I wish you a great week.
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Thanks a lot, Vever.
I wish you a fantastic week as well.
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature and commented:
Exceptional!
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Thanks again for reblogging one of my pictures.
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Exceptional!
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I’m glad you like it, Vequinox.
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Hope the trees are verry strong ,here storm did fall a lot of them.
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Well, depending from which direction the wind comes, the leash might even help them standing up. 🙂
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Beautiful shot. Where do they run to?
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Thank you, Louise.
Where they run to?
Good question!
But, well, I have to admit, I didn’t dare to unleash them.
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Nicely done.
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Thanks a lot, Deepak.
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Great 🙂
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Thank you.
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Great post! I love it.
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Thanks a lot, Lana.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Love this!!!
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Thank you, Patti.
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Trees on a leash held by the wind, the rain, and their roots. Exemplary work, rabirius.
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Thank you, Lance. I’m happy you like it.
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You’re sincerely welcome, rabirius.
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