Yesterday, we posted the first of our trip into the Nature Center, so if you missed it do check it out. 🙂
Coming up to the Enchanted Forest you can see off to the left a strange looking Pine Tree where we enter….
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The Enchanted Forest is beautiful and when you walk into it the silence is deafening. The Green of the trees and the moss on the ground makes it glow green if the light is right, the red bark, the red pine needles on the ground make it glow red if the sun is at another angle… it can also be dark and mysterious if the sun is at another angle or if it is cloudy…. in the fog it is mystical…..
It is a favorite spot of ours…
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As you can see it has a path through it but we have walked through it off the path and it is fun. Lots of hidden fallen trees, lots of animals hidden in the fallen trees, squirrels live here and many birds, yet they stay very silent in here.. I think it is their refuge from everything…
-Imagine this with a myst lying low to the ground or in the fog.. those are my favorite days…
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Notice the light is changing for off to the left it is turning a red glow, while straight ahead you can the see the faint remains of the green glow leaving…… the forest floor has a lot of moss on it and walking on it is so soft and even your walk can be silent….
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Here we are just outside of the Enchanted Forest on the trail.. we will re-enter in a little while.. but now we have somewhere special to go way up off to the right…. more on that tomorrow….
All those pine trees make me wish I was back in Georgee, as Ginger calls it. There was a grove of pines beside our house and I spent many happy hours wandering through them and “camping out” with my dog, Cinder. Great memories! Thanks for sharing your Enchanted Forest with us!
Oh, your strange-looking pine tree reminds me of an Irish harp. 🙂
Pretty!