Wood SorrelSoleleitungsweg, Bad Reichenhall (OSM) 4 commentsLovely tones in this. I think it would work well as a print.ReplyThanks, Joe! Yes, this goes on my to-print list. This forest miniatures slowly form a nice body of work of their own, most probably going into a folioReplyLovely sunlight on the leaves, and after you shoot the photo, you can add wood sorrel to your salad.ReplyYes, Jeff, I do remember that tast from my days as a boy, roaming in the forests. Nowadays I am more careful, as those low growing wild plants can have Fasciola-eggs attached. My wife knew a person, who died early from such an infection.ReplyLeave a comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Notify me of comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. you MUST enable javascript to be able to comment Post navigationPrevious postRoot ExpressionNext postDogwood in the Forest
Thanks, Joe! Yes, this goes on my to-print list. This forest miniatures slowly form a nice body of work of their own, most probably going into a folioReply
Lovely sunlight on the leaves, and after you shoot the photo, you can add wood sorrel to your salad.Reply
Yes, Jeff, I do remember that tast from my days as a boy, roaming in the forests. Nowadays I am more careful, as those low growing wild plants can have Fasciola-eggs attached. My wife knew a person, who died early from such an infection.Reply
Lovely tones in this. I think it would work well as a print.
Thanks, Joe! Yes, this goes on my to-print list. This forest miniatures slowly form a nice body of work of their own, most probably going into a folio
Lovely sunlight on the leaves, and after you shoot the photo, you can add wood sorrel to your salad.
Yes, Jeff, I do remember that tast from my days as a boy, roaming in the forests. Nowadays I am more careful, as those low growing wild plants can have Fasciola-eggs attached. My wife knew a person, who died early from such an infection.